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Real Estate Tidbits: Gardens More Than a Labor of Love

Posted in Real Estate Investing on July 21st, 2009 by admin – 10 Comments
Real Estate Tidbits: Gardens More Than a Labor of Love

Green Happiness

“He who plants a garden, plants happiness” is an old saying. However, things have changed a lot nowadays. Today, the proverb could be thought of as “He who plants a garden, plants money!” When it comes to selling a house, landscaping is an important factor that determines the value of the property. Real estate gurus believe that gardens around a house can contribute more than 10% to the total value of the property. Moreover, the houses with attractive garden read more »

Baby Boomers Will Drive Real Estate Growth

Posted in Real Estate Investing on July 21st, 2009 by admin – 20 Comments
Baby Boomers Will Drive Real Estate Growth

Baby boomers, baby boomers, baby boomers; we all hear this term over and over again. So who are the baby boomers? Baby boomers are people in the United States who were born between 1946 and 1964. Approximately 78.2 million people fall into this category.

As a group, baby boomers comprise the largest population cohort in the history of the United States. The size of the group gives it vast influence over American politics, popular cultural, and of course, real estate. To evaluate read more »

Why Should You Buy Investment Real Estate In College Towns?

Posted in Real Estate Investing on June 25th, 2009 by admin – 20 Comments
Why Should You Buy Investment Real Estate  In College Towns?

Now seems to be the best time to invest in properties in college towns where housing demand is high due to a soaring rental market according to the New rules of real estate by Business 2.0 Magazine. With home prices still out of home buyer’s range, and homeowners selling their homes due to rising interest rates, rents are expected to increase nationwide. This makes buying investment property in rental markets such as college towns an attractive option, one that is already being pursued by inv read more »