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4 More Productivity Tips for Real Estate Investors

Posted by JD Esajian // June 6, 2011

Have you ever looked at the clock and wondered where your day went? Do you wish there were more hours in a day so that you’d be able to accomplish all of your real estate investing goals? If you’re like many real estate investors, there’s not nearly enough time to get everything done. Last week, we talked about ways you can be more productive – but there are many more ways for real estate investors to get more done each day.


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Can You Really Stop Foreclosure?

Posted by JD Esajian // June 5, 2011

It can be challenging (and somewhat scary) to stop foreclosure – you may have to deal with lawyers, bankers and other professionals invading your home and your privacy. In fact, although there are many people who claim they can stop foreclosure, sometimes it can’t be avoided. If you’re facing foreclosure on your home, there are steps you can take right now to help stop foreclosure and boost your chances of reaching a better solution.


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Real Estate Investing Activity Up, It This Good Or Bad For You?

Posted by CT Homes // June 3, 2011

The last couple of weeks have seen many reports in the news reporting a surge in real estate investing activity and a return to the market by many investors who have been on the sidelines. So is this a good or bad thing for real estate investing companies and individual investors, and what are the […]


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The Key To Selling Homes Like A Top Pro

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If you want to make flipping houses easier and start selling your homes for more, then you may want to take some notes from some real estate agents who have been selling their own properties.


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Buying a Home in San Diego: Scripps Ranch

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Scripps Ranch is an upscale neighborhood in San Diego that’s perfect for families and singles alike. While it’s primarily known for its status as a bedroom community in San Diego, it has many distinguishing features of its own that make it a great place for buying a home.


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Real Estate Investing Tips for Retirement

Posted by JD Esajian // June 2, 2011

Real estate investing typically isn’t a way to make a quick buck – and neither is a retirement plan. Both are long-term investments that finally bring a payoff at some point down the road. If you’re planning for your retirement, you should consider real estate investing as an option to build your retirement portfolio. Here are a few tips to help you make the right real estate choice for you.


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Buying a Home in Connecticut: Hartford

Posted by JD Esajian // June 1, 2011

Are you thinking about heading to Connecticut and buying a home? Look no further than Hartford. From its long legacy as a classic American town to its wonderful architecture and houses, Hartford is a great city for buying a home.


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How Can You Benefit From Short Sales?

Posted by JD Esajian // May 31, 2011

Short sales have saved many families from the pain of foreclosure. Of course, short sales aren’t just a tool for helping to stop foreclosure. You can use them in other situations when paying a mortgage just isn’t feasible any longer. If you feel that you may be in danger of foreclosure, working with your lender to negotiate a short sale can help you in lots of circumstances.


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Productivity Tips for Real Estate Investors

Posted by JD Esajian // May 30, 2011

While real estate investing can be an extremely lucrative job, it can also be fairly stressful. Sometimes, real estate investors feel that there aren’t enough hours in the day to accomplish everything they need to get done. From viewing properties to consulting with lawyers, real estate investors have many demands on their time. Fortunately, there are tons of great ways to streamline your real estate investing business and your schedule to make investing easier.


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Tips for Selling a Home in Summer

Posted by JD Esajian // May 29, 2011

Selling a home in the middle of summer can seem like a daunting task. After all, the days are longer, leaving more time for surprise viewings, plus the heat can make the process seem unbearable. However, selling a home during the summer months doesn’t have to be awful. Follow these tips for selling a home this summer – you’ll be surprised at how easy the process can be.


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