Can any one tell me the best free listing, good responsive website over India, Kerala to sell our properties?
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009Realestate
try the link below.
http://www.indiaproperty.com/
Realestate
try the link below.
http://www.indiaproperty.com/
Realestate
try the link below.
http://www.indiaproperty.com/
Can understand realtors and MLS charge per listing to get revenue. How about those other websites such as RealestateABC, openrealtylist.org, homesearching.com etc?
Most websites are paid for by the realtor. A realtor has to be represented by a broker. In other words, if you are a realtor, you have to be backed by a Century 21, Remax, Shorewood, whatever. A realtor can pay for his own listings which are part of the broker website or sites such as the ones you mentioned get paid by the person listing the house. I paid Realtor.com to list my condo. It is free to look at.
dose any on of a web site that i can go to,to see if i am on the black list for the realestate
You need to tel us what you did that might put you on the black list for real estate.
Did a property that you owned go into foreclosure? If so that will show on your credit report.
Did you commit fraud on a mortgage application? That will show up on your credit report and in a number of other places.
dose any on of a web site that i can go to,to see if i am on the black list for the realestate
You need to tel us what you did that might put you on the black list for real estate.
Did a property that you owned go into foreclosure? If so that will show on your credit report.
Did you commit fraud on a mortgage application? That will show up on your credit report and in a number of other places.
I have alot of friends and family who are skilled workers, plumbing, heating and air, roofers, drywalling, framers, so I can get work done as a favor for cheap. I dont really have much money to invest and dont have the best credit do to some older hospital bills and no rich family and friends either. But I would like to get into the field, what would the best way to get started? maybe a list of things to do? Thanks
just to share with you my friend’s experience. he bought almost broken home with normal housing loan. and because it was so much damaged, he got it at very cheap price; 25-35% below market price. he turn around that house with some creative touch, and finally he manage to get 150% return! (from his 10% downpayment)
I want to buy foreclosed or abandoned realestate in Jackson County , or within Kansas City, Misiouri… I ride around all the time looking at empty buildings… how do I get a list of properties from the county tax office regards these properties.
you would need to search by lender like bank of america or citi but there is just not a full list at the deeds office. Now all reo’s will at some point be placed into the hands of a realtor
I would like to know how do you get a list of forcloseures and tax lein properties available. i would also like to know what is the best way to work with finances through a bank or a mortgage company.
The Best Place to Start is to Partner with a Local Real Estate Broker. They can point you in the right direction of local forclosure properties and investment opportunities. You may also look for a local investment club to help you get information and started. Many investors like to help you out.
Also, call around and find a mortgage professional you like and that may have a program you can work with. They will need to pull your credit in order to get you point in the right direction from the financial side.
You know your self better than they do or will, so determine based on your personal criteria what, where, and how much?
A Good Book is the Millionaire Real Estate Investor. Good Tips for you to get started.
There a few ways of doing so:
1) Ask people you know of anything for sale.
2) Go online and search for properties "For Sale By Owner" (FSOB). There are several good sites where owners list their homes/property without the use of real estate agents.
There a few ways of doing so:
1) Ask people you know of anything for sale.
2) Go online and search for properties "For Sale By Owner" (FSOB). There are several good sites where owners list their homes/property without the use of real estate agents.