http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/homes-of-the-gop-candidates.html
@bob the wizard, Obama’s grandparents were not at all rich, you’re misinformed. Obama grew up humbly but loved. calling him mulatto says more about you than it does about him.
Sure, Romney and his 6 million$ worth of homes…he can relate to those who lost their $150k homes last year…
can we really expect any of the GOP candidates to relate to the average American citizen?
Due to America’s burdensome taxation, the wealthy are forced to cut back. How do liberals justify this?
realestate.yahoo.com/
promo/billionaires-home-
buying-binge.html
As can be seen in this article, the elite are barely getting by.
Gray Wolf says it’s not nice to troll.
Can I find a californian realestate agent to sell my arizona home?
I would like to put my home for sale available to the residents of california who are looking to move to arizona. Is it legal to have a realestate agent from california sell my home in arizona?
Great thanks all.
Only if the agent you pick is licensed to sell real estate in both California and Arizona.
Usually a real estate agent is licensed to sell in one state only.
You would do best to list with an Arizona realtor, and ask them to advertise in California too.
Realtors, do you use online real estate advertising such as: realtor.com, homepages.com? Is it worth it?
Theres a lot of online real estate advertising websites like homepages.com, housevalues.com/justlisted.com, realestate.com, etc. They charge a large fee and make you commit for a certain number of months. I wonder if it is worth paying the charges? Do you get a considerable amount of leads? Do you get your money’s worth? Is there anything that you think is missing from their service?
I hate paying for services, so my listings are on realtor.com, but I agressively use zillow.com and trulia. com along with Homegain.com as they are FREE and the still get results. I pay Dues to NAR so why should I pay to get stuff on their website?
14 years Full Time Realtor
why is it that the most dangerous cities and the highest crime and unemplyment rates are all located?
in areas heavily controlled by Democrats and big government. Is this because the unemployed and criminals are highly attracted to these areas, or is the Democratic control causing the situation?
check it http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/americas-most-dangerous-cities-2011.html
If we ignore politics and race, and only consider the humanity of all concerned, what is the real cause of this ?
The cultures attracted to cities are less self-disciplined and more inclined to favor the socialist and progressive policies of today’s Democratic Party than the cultures outside cities.
Banks, saved by the government, need to finance thousands of RealEstate now?
RealEstate Progress will bring up the economy rapidly, but the banks need to corporate,
especially the ones that took buyout. This should be a part of the deal.
I am not sure what your question is, but your statement is far more perceptive than most I see on Y!A. The bailout itself was heavily tilted by the power, wealth, and political influence of its benefactors solely in favor of those benefactors.
The callous greed of these benefactors is evidenced in their obdurate opposition to any contribution on their part to rebuilding our economy. We helped the wrong people.
We would have acted much more prudently had we bailed out most of the people who have lost their homes to foreclosure. The banks and other speculators holding questionable mortgages would have been paid off and thereby avoided bankruptcy without the hundreds of billions we poured directly into their coffers. Millions of homeowners would still have their homes; these houses would not be flooding the market depressing the value of residential estate.
With millions of people able to keep their homes and their equity, personal spending would not have fallen as precipitously as it did. Portfolios would not have lost their value; as a result, the big banks, insurance companies, etc., would have remained solvent and would have been able to keep all (or most of) their employees. With more people able to spend money, fewer businesses would have lost their customers. With more businesses solvent, fewer people would have lot their jobs.
The bailouts accomplished very little beyond quickly restoring to a few ultra-rich speculators and to monopolistic Corporate America the wealth (and much more) that they had lost in the early part of the recession. Now these corporations sit awash in $2 trillion, which they do not invest, their promises to do so notwithstanding.
We can still salvage our economy. Since the greedy elite will not invest this immense treasure without assurance of immediate profit, we should take much of that idle capital through taxation and spend it on rebuilding and modernizing our infrastructure. Doing so would not be MAKING work; it is doing work that is long overdue. In the process, we could put millions of Americans back to work–and back to spending and restarting our economy.
How do I find a good Realtor in the Orlando area?
My boyfriend and I are in the process of buying a home and have no idea what to do, so I’m thinking a Realtor would be a good choice at this point. Realtors seem to be a dime a dozen so I have no idea which to choose. Does anyone know of a good Realtor in the Orlando area? Or maybe a website that compares Realtors? Any advice would be much appreciated.
Before you move, contact a realtor who works in your area. Ask them to run a search of properties that have sold in the last 6 months in the area you want to move to. Tell them to give you the names of realtors who have represented the most properties that have closed within that 6 month period. This will be a great list of names of experienced, and successful realtors to help you find a house.
What should I ask when buying a house from a realtor and what questions should I ask going for a home loan?
I am looking for tips on what questions I should ask a realtor when I am looking for a home. I am also looking for tips on what questions I should ask when looking to get a home loan. I am a first time buyer. So any helpful tips will be appreciated.
First of all, find out WHO she is representing. Is she working for you, the seller or neither?? Don’t give away much info if she says "the seller" since it is her duty to let the seller know everything she knows about you (like if she knows you’ll pay more or if you have bad credit) Ask her to represent you…most will be happy to at no fee to you but you have to ask. She can also point you in the right direction for a loan. Make sure you get a Realtor who has experience and a good reputation. Ask bank tellers and lawyer’s office help or the store clerk. There are a lot of good loans out there for first time home buyers. Your Realtor can arrange things for you.
How can I buy a condo from someone without a realtor?
How can I buy a condo from someone without a realtor?
I am thinking to buy a condo from my friend’s classmate’s girlfriend. She owns the condo. Can we handle the whole purchase process all by ourselves without a realtor? How can we do that? What should we do ? what’s the procedure ? Or we have to find a realtor ?
Thanks a lot! Praying for Haiti!
No, you don’t have to have a realtor to make this transaction happen. You can have an attorney assist you with the property purchase. Be sure to hire an attorney that has extensive experience with property transfers, as this area of law can be rather complex, and you want to be sure that everything goes smoothly.
What is a realtor allowed not to disclose when selling a house?
What information can a realtor hide from you if the realtor has been made aware of it.
A Realtor® is a licensed real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of Realtors® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics, which obligates Realtors® to be honest with all parties involved in a transaction, whether it is the buyer, seller, or cooperating agent.
A Realtor® may not disclose personal information about the seller if the seller wishes to have that information withheld. For example, the seller may wish to withhold information about a pending foreclosure, a recent divorce, recent death of spouse, loss of job, pending transfer….anything that my imply an urgency to sell.