Protecting Your Most Valuable Asset: Your Credit Score
by Konrad Sopielnikow | @KonradLIVE Your credit score is one of the most valuable assets you have as an investor. Even if you don’t have a current need to utilize lender financing, you know never what is around the corner. … Continue reading →
So You Want To Buy a House? Step 3: Figure Out What You Can Afford
Knowing you want to buy a home is one thing; knowing what you can pay for is quite another. Too often, dreams and reality collide: You’re yearning for a four-bedroom Colonial, but your wallet can handle only a two-bedroom bungalow. So how … Continue reading →
Happy New Year!
A Year in Review: 2015 Real Estate Market Trends
by Than Merrill | @ThanMerrill With the New Year nearly upon us, it is important to look back on 2015 and understand what exactly transpired. From the very beginning, experts predicted growth, but few could have been more excited … Continue reading →
Available Foreclosure List 2015
This list is the current, active, single family detached homes in the greater Jacksonville area!
Continue reading →Florida’s Clean Cities
IRVINE, Calif. – Dec. 17, 2015 – RealtyTrac’s second annual Manmade Environmental Hazards Housing Risk Report finds 25 million U.S. homes in zip codes that are at high risk or very high risk for manmade environmental hazards – 38 percent … Continue reading →
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Homeownership Glossary
When a buyer, or perhaps a seller, decides to purchase (or sell) their home there are MANY new terms. Houselogic offers a wonderful list–very comprehensive. Please click below and enjoy! http://buyandsell.houselogic.com/glossary/
Continue reading →Buying Less Home (Or Just What You Need)
This article below comes from Realtor.com. Credits, and the author are at the end of the article. The perspective, however, should be one every buyer considers. The True Story of My $624 Mortgage Payment My older sister leans over, touches … Continue reading →