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Buy Investment Property Without Seeing It

Why would you buy investment property without seeing it? It's a numbers game. Whether or not you see the property before you make an offer isn't nearly as important as making sure the numbers make sense.

A man in California used to just send out offers on a hundred MLS listings at a time, offering 25% less than the asking price on each one. Occasionally a few sellers would accept his offers. He never had to look at the homes beforehand. Including an "inspection and approval" clause in the offer meant he could always back out of the deal later when he saw the house. Meanwhile, he efficiently found the truly motivated sellers.

This true story demonstrates that with a good clause or two in the contract, you don't have to worry about making an offer before you see a property. It's true when you buy investment property or your next home. When it isn't everything the seller says it is, you can reject the deal with little or no loss. So why wouldn't you want to look at the property?
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Selling Your Home - Don't Be A Victim

Selling your home can be a complex process. If you make mistakes, you may be unable to sell you home or have seller's remorse. There's no need for this if you keep in mind the following.

Overpricing Your Home

It's important to be realistic about the value of your home. Sellers should insist their realtors present them with objective criteria for pricing. Comparative information is most critical in getting a house priced properly. If you ask for too much, it's hard to ask for less later on in the process.

Not Displaying Curb Appeal

You don't have to invest thousands of dollars into redecorating your home. But there some basic steps you must take to present your house in the most positive light.
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Real Estate Services India

India's real estate market is getting very, very warm.
 
It still may be a fragmented industry with high transaction costs and an absence of transparency, but it is whetting the appetites of domestic and overseas investors. In India, changing government policies and a focus on infrastructure are driving up the demand for housing developments, malls and offices.
 
"For investors seeking the high returns that are no longer possible in the mature European and North American real estate markets, India and China are hot," said Prakash Gurbaxani, the chief executive of TSI Ventures in Bangalore, a joint venture of Tishman Speyer Properties of New York and ICICI Bank, based in Mumbai.
 
"Every foreign investor group, including pension funds, high-net-worth individuals and private equity funds, are all looking at this sector," said Gurbaxani, whose company has planned to invest more than $1 billion in the industry in the next few years.
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French homes why buy them?

Overseas property investors have a choice of homes from emerging markets and are spoilt for choice for investment opportunities. Well that is what the industry believes so why is France still so popular as a place to buy property.

Stability in the housing market

France still offers investors a good opportunity to benefit from its rising property values. It is fortunate to have a housing market which is stable. Its consistency is set to continue for years to come. Low French property prices are still an attraction and the prospects of strong growth are reassuring for the overseas property buyer. France still offers investors a good opportunity to benefit from its rising property values.

Brilliant communications make it easy to get to

French property is very easily accessible and has so many different ways to reach its shores. Most people can easily get there. and get there cheaply. France is famous for its efficient transport system including its high speed trains which go to most regions. The Channel offers ferries and the Euro Star from the UK. Low cost flights are becoming even more widespread flying into some previously hard to reach regions in France. French lifestyle comes with buying a home in France
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Sell a house in the first 60 seconds

Selling your house is all about creating the right impression instantly. This first impression will overide any little faults found later down the line. The first impression has a remarkable affect  on the brain of the buyer. It says to a buyer " I want to to live here!"

Property buyers will have already formed an impression before they step into your property. A well-kept garden, pathway and fence, plus a freshly painted front door are immediately appealing, whereas a scruffy outdoor space with a litter bin outside the front door may turn many prospective buyers away.

De-clutter - don't underestimate the appeal of a tidy property. Throw out the junk - use moving as a good excuse to get rid of old, unwanted and unused items. Clean - dust and clean the whole house thoroughly, from cobwebs on the ceiling to crumbs and stains on carpets and rugs. Remember to wash down paintwork and clean windows.

Natural Colours - research shows that, most buyers prefer natural, earthy colours to bright, bold shades. Although there is a wide range of paint colours available, magnolia is still the top-selling colour.
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