March 2007 - Posts
A very popular long term Real Estate investment strategy is determine the path of development, buy before it gets there, then sit and wait . Buying a home is not much different, except that future benefits are generally secondary to immediate needs. Certain
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Take a drive down the Bangarter highway corridor, through West Jordan, South Jordan, Riverton and Draper, and see the tremendous number of New Homes in some of Salt Lakes newest neighborhoods. You'll see why some builders are nervous and may be ready
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This is for all of my Real Estate friends who have made a commitment once again to "plan a better tax strategy next year ". Do the same for your Real Estate. Whether you plan to buy or sell your home this year or not, there are three things
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Ever forget which one of those great homes had the fireplace you just loved? Couldn't remember which house featured the chandelier that you wanted to make sure was included in the offer? How about remembering room sizes and critical outlet placement.?
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I was looking for my Real Estate Ad in the West Jordan issue of the Valley Journal when I noticed the article about the disagreement between the U.S. Census bureau and the city regarding whether there are enough people living here[ 100,000 ] to qualify
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Our Tooele Broker wrote yesterday about the six things you shouldn't do before you purchase Real Estate . All six could keep you from getting the loan you want. In other words, do any of those six things and you might not qualify. I want to add two
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IT'S easy to be confused, I am, All i've heard for the last few weeks is doom & gloom about the housing market. CNN talked about the lowest home sales in 30 years; newspapers dailey featured articles about "investors "unable to make
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A West Jordan client called last month, and wanted a house sold FAST. The family had made an offer on a house being built, and were ready to move. Sound Great ? Not so fast!! Imagine the surprise {and dissapointment} to find a $6500.00 prepayment penalty
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