Bogleheads :: View topic - Condo and townhome "special assessments"Welcome to the joys of home ownership! Something will always come up with a house (be it condo, townhome, or single family). The best thing to do at this point is to make sure you have a personal reserve fund for capital expenditures for the [...]
19 Mar
Posted by David Finzi as Real Estate
Predictably regular repair need exist in a Miami real estate investment but aside from that effort these make truly great investments. Certain common problems exist regionally like radon or poor drainage or with certain construction dates like asbestos insulation or aluminum siding. Of course, this can apply to any low cost property, from short sales to those bought at auction. Not many can resist the sirens’ song of a beautiful victorian or the ardor of arts and crafts but such homes may require expensive repairs that resale in current neighborhoods won’t support. Environmental hazards may be among the most difficult to remedy so be aware of things like lead and radon to name just a few. Needless to say it would be better to avoid costly repairs and a thorough home inspection is one of the best uses of rehab money. With practice it will be easy to spot the lower cost repairs like exterior painting which can greatly increase curb appeal. Foundations are predictably bad in some areas to the point where no Miami real estate investment can be resold profitably after the required repairs so use a wary eye. Watch out for residents who try to hide the condition of basement walls with a quickly installed basement wallboard these are sellers who know the serious nature of their failing foundation and want an easy out. A good home inspection before you purchase can help uncover any potential problems with the foundation. Just make sure you get this inspection and if there is an issue with the foundation that you get estimates on what it will cost to repair those problems.
19 Mar
Posted by Dave Fennoy as Real Estate
With the advances in technology and the dawn of the internet, most of the transactions and research can now be done at the convenience of your own home. By getting online to sell my house in Pasadena, you will be able to reach out to potential sales faster and more effectively. The Internet is not just useful for watching movies and talking to friends overseas, as it is also a great place for people to search for information especially information on real estates.
19 Mar
Posted by Erick Lantz as Real Estate
Step one on the road to the short sale with San Jose foreclosure assistance is writing a hardship letter. This letter is basically the short sale deal breaker. Your short sale package will be examined by a compassionate loss mitigator.
19 Mar
Posted by Urbana Foote as Real Estate
With foreclosure looming, getting help through some avoid foreclosure in Fullerton should be your top priority. The needful homeowner can find help through many different companies offering services for those who need it. Do some research and contact the one that’s right for you and your unique situation.
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