July 23, 2008
By kathrynv in Real Estate | 0 comments
If you were going to purchase a home for sale in Florida then you would probably take care to purchase the home in a city that you liked. Once you chose a city, you would focus on finding a neighborhood in that city that had homes that were of a style you enjoyed. Would you […]
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May 17, 2008
By kathrynv in Real Estate | 0 comments
The majority of people who have a garage use it for more than just parking their cars. It is common to see garages used for storage and / or as work space. This can lead to arguments in the home when the area intended for cars is overwhelmed by the other uses of the garage. […]
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November 8, 2007
By NMFS in Real Estate | 0 comments
There is no wonder why so many people refer to San Jose as one of the best places to live in California. The weather is great year-round, there is a wonderful education system, the job market is continuously growing and there are more recreation options than you could ever need. Those are just a few of the […]
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November 5, 2007
By NMFS in Real Estate | 1 comment
No matter which part of the world you belong, most won’t argue about the allure of owning Spanish Property. Anyone who is a fan of Spanish art or Spain’s building structures can easily be won over when dreaming of owning a Spanish home. Owning a home or villa near the sea, or a piece of […]
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November 4, 2007
By NMFS in Finance, Real Estate | 0 comments
Home loans are given to those either purchasing an existing home or as funds to construct a new house. Loans are usually extended to individuals for at least 5 years, but most are 10, 15, or 30-year loans. There are many types of home loans available to potential buyers. Here are a few:
Fixed Rate Mortgage:
A mortgage with […]
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