Archive for December 29th, 2008

Your Best Bet for Making Money in a Bad Market Posted By : Charrissa C. Cawley

Your Best Bet for Making Money in a Bad Market Posted By : Charrissa C. Cawley
Investors are creatures of habit and most are accustomed to making money from their investments and the more money they make, the happier they are. Fortunately, investors have plenty of choices when it comes to making money, so when one market heads south, they simply shift their investing strategy to an investment that will make them the most money and life goes on.

How to Have A Smooth Purchase in Austin, Texas - Part 1 Posted By : Herb C. Jahnke
Buying a new home can be an exciting time, whether it’s your first home or your fifth. However, your savings, your credit rating, and your financial freedom are all on the line when purchasing a new Home in Austin, Texas. You want to feel comfortable when it is time to sign on the dotted line and feel good about the home you are about to purchase. It’s important not to let your emotions cloud your judgment when you set out to buy what is most likely the largest single item of your life - your new home.

Purchasing An Old Property To Fix It Can Turn Out Expensive Posted By : Amanda Hash
Many people who want to invest in real estate are thinking of purchasing old properties, fix them, modernize them and selling them later at a higher price. Though this is a great idea and professional realtors make thousands of dollars this way, if you do not have the necessary expertise, such transactions can turn out to be really expensive and you may end up losing money instead of making any profit.

The First Home Owner Deposit Trap Posted By : John Hacking
Property investment is a great way to build wealth. There are, however, traps for the unwary. One of those traps is blowing your deposit. Some first-time buyers think they have bought when they haven’t. In a competitive market it’s easy to be gazumped by someone prepared to pay more. Even if the vendor has verbally accepted your offer, and you have signed a contract, there is no deal until the vendor also signs and contracts are exchanged.

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