The Buyer's Guide to Real Estate

4 Mistakes To Avoid When Buying A Vacation Condo

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Owning a vacation condo in a beautiful destination is a dream that many people have, and buying one can be a good choice in many circumstances. But if you don’t go about the process of buying a vacation condo in the right way, you can end up in an unfortunate situation. If you’re seriously thinking about buying a vacation condo in the near future, avoid these common mistakes: Assuming That Rental Income Will Cover All Expenses Read More»

Cold Weather Mouse Prevention Tips

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As the seasons sifts from warm to summer to cooler autumn and winter, mice start to look for indoor refuge and food supplies. It’s very common for homeowners to see signs of mice in the house once the colder weather sets in. However, with some preparation, you can greatly reduce your risk of a mouse invasion this winter.  Here are some simple things you can do to prevent mice from getting into your home in the first place. Read More»

3 Ways to Find Property in a Rural, Mountainous Area

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Living in the mountains is a dream that many people have, but few people fulfill. But you can make this dream a reality if you’re willing to move and purchase a new home. However, it might be hard to search for real estate property in a rural mountain area since it’s a bit different from house hunting in a city or suburb. Some homes may not be listed, though the owners are more than willing to part with them. Read More»

What to Look for When Renting Industrial Space

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It can be challenging to locate the right commercial space for your business. If you need to engage in fabrication or manufacturing activities, then an industrial space will be best suited to meet your needs. Finding the right space is critical to the success of your business, so it’s important that you know what to look for as you begin your search for an industrial rental. Here are three things that you need to be looking for as you attempt to rent an industrial space in the future. Read More»

Concerned When Buying An Older Home? 4 Ways To Help Boost Your Confidence

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Looking for an older, single family home for sale can be a great way to enjoy some of the historic charm of a neighborhood and features that are prominent in older homes, but it can also lead to a lot of hesitation due to the lack of knowledge regarding what kind of shape the house is in compared to a newer home. Before making the decision to buy an older home, consider the following ways to help ensure that you’ll feel good about this investment and won’t come to regret buying your home. Read More»