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  • California Investors Conspire To Defraud Foreclosure Sales

    California Investors Conspire To Defraud Foreclosure Sales

    While average housing prices continue to fall around the US, foreclosure rates are going up. Investors know that they can purchase distressed property at foreclosure and sheriff sales at some of the lowest prices that they will see in this lifetime, but they also face...

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  • Finding Affordable Home Insurance in Australia

    Finding Affordable Home Insurance in Australia

    Australia is an advanced nation with a vibrant multicultural population and a strong economy. Most families across Australia either own the home that they live in or have plans of owning a home in the future. It is part of the Australian dream that everybody...

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  • The Reverse Mortgage Market Expected To Grow Exponentially

    The Reverse Mortgage Market Expected To Grow Exponentially

    Although reverse mortgages are becoming more popular amongst senior citizens, a number of major banks are ending their programs. Social security and retirement benefits are just not what they used to be, so independent homeowners above the age of 65 are doing whatever they have...

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  • Secure Your Premises With Window Grilles

    Secure Your Premises With Window Grilles

    An advanced security system will alert the property authorities if the alarm is tripped, but it will do nothing from keeping intruders from breaking into your place of business. Some will say that security alarms are a deterrent, but this is not always the case....

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  • Banks Not Working To Help Distressed Homeowners Says The Treasury Department

    Banks Not Working To Help Distressed Homeowners Says The Treasury Department

    After the Obama administration instructed banks to work with homeowners before foreclosing on their properties, a few major banks stepped up and promised to do their best to help. Unfortunately, the Treasury Department has found that JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America have...

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  • Vacation Homeowners Turn To Renting When They Can’t Sell

    Vacation Homeowners Turn To Renting When They Can’t Sell

    The real estate market may have stalled, but second homeowners are willing to sacrifice their own summer vacations in order to turn a profit. Those that have enough money will be renting vacation homes in travel hubs such as Florida, Maryland, North Carolina and California....

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  • Share Your Living Space To Save Money

    Share Your Living Space To Save Money

    Some people are able to rent sprawling flats and pay all of their monthly expenses with ease, however, the majority of city dwellers are struggling to stay afloat. You can reduce your expenditures and enjoy a higher quality of living by looking into share accommodation....

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  • Increased New Home Sales Help Appliance Manufacturers

    Increased New Home Sales Help Appliance Manufacturers

    Although the housing market has fluctuated greatly in the last few years, a new real estate study shows that new home sales are on the rise. In April of this year, new home sales rose more than 7%. Because nearly all new home constructions come...

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  • How To Rent Your First Apartment

    How To Rent Your First Apartment

    Moving into your first apartment is a scary and invigorating prospect. If you are ready to live on your own for the first time in your life you will first need to take care of a few prerequisites. First, you should find houses for rent...

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  • Walmart Plans To Sell Large Appliances

    Walmart Plans To Sell Large Appliances

    While discount shoppers know that they can always get a great deal at Walmart, most don’t go there to buy refrigerators or washing machines. The Walmart Corporation has cornered the kitchen appliance market, but executives believe that they will be able to increase sales by...

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