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1). Embarrassingly Simple Secrets to Buying a Condominium You Will Love!
Owning a Condominium can be an, affordable substitute for owning a home, if you buy right.
I live in a condominium now and I am also the president of the homeowners association at that condominium complex. I have owned five different condos since 1992 and I am very aware of the good and the bad when it comes to condominium life.
A condominium differs from townhome, in that, with a condo you will usually have a neighbor living above or below you.
2). The Powerful Benefits of Negative Cash Flow
I recently worked with an investor who withdrew from buying a great one bedroom condo that he was going to use as a rental. He withdrew because he was going to have negative cash flow the first few years that he owned the property.
What really surprised me about the situation is that the investor was buying the condo with a no-money-down loan and.
3). Model Home Secrets to Getting Your Empty Home Sold in Six Weeks or Less
If you are trying to sell an empty home, you may have found this to be a blessing and a curse.
An empty home is easy to show. Buyers might like that fact that they can move right in. Potential buyers might even have an easier time seeing themselves in the home.
On the other hand, an empty home may feel cold and impersonal. Buyers are looking for a home that they can fall in love with.
4). Stop Dreaming and Sell Your Home Now
Any home will sell, given enough time. How much time do you have?
One of the most frustrating things about selling a home, condo, townhouse during a slow market is trying to price it so that it sells in the amount of time the owner wants to sell it in, but still pocket the maximum profit.
You don’t want price your property so high that it doesn’t sell.
5). How to Make $25,000 and More, by Creating an Offer That Home Sellers Can’t Resist
Once upon a time a King sent out notice that his daughter, the beautiful, “Princess Profit”, was looking for a knight to wed.
Well, after the announcement, Princess Profit waited for her “knight in shining armor” to come and sweep her off her feet. She waited and she waited. And then she waited some more.
There were so few knights in the kingdom that she found herself even willing to settle for a “knight in tarnished armor”.
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