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How To Survive A Real Estate Closing

Posted by JD Esajian // May 6, 2011

Going through a real estate closing can feel like going through a funhouse – confusing and less fun than you’d think. A real estate closing can drag on (and on), especially if you don’t have everything in order. Here are a few tips to help you survive the crazy world of a real estate closing:


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Best Questions To Ask A Potential Real Estate Agent

Posted by JD Esajian // May 5, 2011

Buying a home is a challenge. But what if there was a magic wand that could make the entire process less stressful? For many people, a real estate agent can do just that. Of course, before you hire a real estate agent, you’ll want to make sure you’re getting the best person for the job. From looking at past experience to making sure you “click,” here are the questions you should be asking before you choose a real estate agent.


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Buying a Home: Tips for Families

Posted by JD Esajian // May 4, 2011

Families who are buying a home are faced with many challenges. From determining which school districts are best to figuring out if that huge set of stairs out front is just asking for trouble, families have a lot of things to consider when buying a home. Whether you’re buying your first home or you’ve owned one before, consider these tips for families next time you’re buying a home.


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Top 6 Questions To Ask Before Wholesaling Real Estate

Posted by JD Esajian // May 3, 2011

Wholesaling real estate is a great way to make tons of money relatively quickly. In fact, wholesaling real estate can even bring in more money than traditional real estate investing in some situations. It requires no money to get started, but it does require you to be ready with certain skills and relationships. Before you get started in wholesaling real estate, you should ask yourself some questions to make sure you’re ready.


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Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Get A Local Real Estate Agent

Posted by JD Esajian // May 2, 2011

When you’re buying a home, a great real estate agent can help you out immensely. Whether you’re considering working with a large firm or an independent agent, you should make sure to look for a local real estate agent. If you’ve already narrowed your search down to a specific town or neighborhood, working with a real estate agent that specializes in your chosen area can help you out in many ways.


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Top 6 Styles of Connecticut Homes

Posted by JD Esajian // May 1, 2011

Whether you’re in the state or looking to relocate, buying a home in Connecticut can be a fun process. Of course, you’ll want to do some research before you buy to determine which type of home is for you. Although the state is small, it spans a large range of environments, from coastal Atlantic beaches to cozy farm communities, which means you have plenty of options for homes – and home styles. When you’re buying a home in Connecticut, you can choose anything from spacious and classic colonials to charming bungalows. If you’re looking for a home, check out one of these 7 Connecticut home styles.


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How Real Estate Investors Can Determine Property Value

Posted by JD Esajian // April 29, 2011

Knowing a home’s property value is crucial for real estate investors to make money. Without an accurate property value, a novice investor may lose money by overpaying for a property. When you’re deciding whether or not to make an investment, you’ll want to have an accurate property value close at hand.


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Top 6 Questions To Ask Before Buying A Home In San Diego

Posted by JD Esajian // April 28, 2011

San Diego is a great town with lots of friendly people. However, if you’re thinking about buying a home in San Diego, you should ask yourself a few questions to make sure you’re ready for the big move.


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How To Set The Price Of Your Home

Posted by JD Esajian // April 27, 2011

Pricing your home is tricky and can be the hardest part of selling a home. Setting a price can make the difference between selling a home quickly and having it remain on the market for months. While property value plays a large part in the price you set, there are other factors to consider, including.


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Can A Partner Help Your Real Estate Investing Business?

Posted by JD Esajian // April 26, 2011

Real estate investing can be as easy as flipping real estate and as hard as managing an entire apartment building. While you can start real estate investing on your own, having a partner brings a lot of benefits to the table, from money to connections – and more.


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