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The Importance of the Termite Letter in Atlanta Real Estate Transactions

Brian Lunsford | January 3, 2011

In the South, wood-destroying insects like termites can be major problems for home owners.

Communicating With Your Property Manager

Keeffe McSweeney | December 20, 2010

It is also vital that before signing a final contract with a property management company that you as the property owner have a clear understanding ...

How Are Real Estate, Foreclosure, and Bankruptcy Connected?

David Fabrizi | November 30, 2010

Real estate, foreclosures, short sales, and bankruptcy are all intertwined.

Benefits of Post-Construction Professional Cleaning

Ralph Rodriguez | September 27, 2010

Construction sites are well-known for being chaotic, and when a project is over, often there is a lot of clean-up to be done.

Should I Buy Rental Property in Houston?

Jackie Wallman | August 9, 2010

Buying rental property offers a chance to add supplemental monthly income while making a sound long-term investment.

Selling Your Home in Houston

Jackie Wallman | August 9, 2010

The process of marketing and selling your home can be a truly nerve-wracking experience.

Owner’s Relationship with a Property Manager

Craig Tice | June 22, 2010

An owner of a property should have a close relationship with the property manager to get the best results.

Tips For Buying Real Estate in New York City

Steven Sutton | May 18, 2010

Buying real estate is tricky in any market, but especially so in New York City.

Buying a Home Without a Realtor

Dirk Jordan | February 24, 2010

If you are shopping for a new home and you have considered conducting your home search and purchase without using a real estate agent, it ...

Getting Curb Appeal on a Budget

Dan Schaefer | February 18, 2010

Building value to your home’s exterior, or what is called curb appeal, is important. When your home looks great on the inside, potential buyers will ...