Rejection can cause a homebuyer to experience heartache and disappointment. A seller is not forced to shoot down a homebuyer’s offer for the buyer to feel completely horrible. All the seller needs to say is one word “No,” and the offer is null and void. Here are the top four reasons as to why a [...]
Entries from August 2009
Why Did the Home Seller Reject Your Offer?
Aug. 24th, 2009
So You Want To Be A Landlord
Aug. 23rd, 2009
So you’ve purchased your first rental property and are now ready to dive into the world of being a landlord. You got a pretty good deal on that house, have run the numbers and have decided in order to cut costs to manage the property yourself instead of hiring a full service property management company. [...]
Commercial Real Estate’s #1 Myth Exposed
Aug. 23rd, 2009
There it was in the Wall Street Journal last week. The headline in the Real Estate Section blared, “Apartment Vacancy Rate Hits 22-Year High !” and I murmured to myself … here we go again. It just reminded me why newspapermen are NOT Real Estate Investors … they are just out to sell papers and [...]
Wichita Kansas Gets Noticed!!
Aug. 23rd, 2009
Wow, the city I live and work in selling real estate was recently voted number one on Newsmax. Wichita holds the number one ranking of the “Top 25 Most uniquely American Cities and Towns.” Not sure what that’s worth, but what I found interesting, and I agree, was that we were rated
Real Estate in Citrus County Florida Real Estate
Aug. 22nd, 2009
Citrus County Florida is one of the best and leading real estates around the country. You will never go wrong investing in this city. Real estate is a legal term that encompasses land together with something permanently affixed to it such as buildings or exclusively built property in the location. It is alternatively called as [...]
Primary or Secondary PrePaid Meters For Real Estate Investors
Aug. 21st, 2009
When considering buying a prepaid meter as a home owner or a landlord there are several options that one should be aware of. In the electricity prepaid metering industry there are two options and many types of meters. The two options are: municipal prepaid meter and landlord owned meter. Many landlords and home owners are [...]
How Sellers Can Win in a Buyer’s Market
Aug. 21st, 2009
Many experts will tell you that in the world of real estate we are definitely living in a buyer’s market right now. Your first impression of that term may cause concern if you think that means that you will have a difficult time selling your home or that you will have to take a loss [...]
School Days Again in Real Estate
Aug. 21st, 2009
I like slow days like today in real estate. On days like this, after all my work is finished, and there is really nothing left to do at the Wichita office, it’s time to go to school. Time to take advantage of a little down time and learn something. Learning is a lifelong process. We [...]
The Top Six Ways to Improve Curb Appeal and Sell Your House
Aug. 21st, 2009
As you are probably already aware today’s real estate market is highly competitive. Your house needs to capture the attention of potential buyers and virtually scream “BUY ME” to them in order to sell. Your house is likely competing with many others in the same area so it has to stand out to be noticed. [...]
8 Tips to Help You Sell Your Home in a Buyers Market
Aug. 21st, 2009
It’s no secret that the market is overcrowded with under priced homes. Almost every area has comparable homes for sale with similar design, square footage and features. If you want to sell, how can you make your home sell before all of the others? You have to carefully plan and execute every aspect of your [...]