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Finding Car Insurance Deals
- By Louis Rix
- Published 04/4/2008
- Auto Insurance
- Unrated
Car insurance premiums are known for being expensive and the cost of these tends to increase annually, therefore the need to shop around to insure that you get a good car insurance deal is greater than ever You may find that buying your insurance online can bring you additional discounts, but it is important that before you start looking for car insurance quotes and finding the best deal for you, that you are aware of your circumstances and what it is that you actually require
An Opportunity To Create Your Best Life In South Carolina
- By Tim Stewart
- Published 02/27/2008
- Selling Real Estate
- Unrated
When people choose to find a community for themselves that is "away from it all," they are not really looking for isolation Instead, what they hope to find is a place where they can find peace and quiet and a place where they will be able to enjoy time with their family and friends
Finding Las Vegas Real Estate Foreclosures
- By David Faulkner
- Published 02/23/2008
- Foreclosure Listings
- Unrated
Las Vegas and its surrounding communities are in one of the fastest growing parts of the entire US, and there seems to be no end in sight to the stream of retirees seeking a sunny and fun place to spend their leisure years Casinos, shows, golf, and sun, sun, sun are all captivating reasons for the burgeoning population in Las Vegas, and every year more and more of the desert sand is covered with new housing and commercial developments
Options, Lease-Options, And Seller Financing Agreements, Part 2
- By Frank L. Lawson
- Published 02/22/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Technique #2, Options:
Whereas Lease-options are a way for a buyer to take control of a property with very little risk on his part, Options present a way for the buyer to take control of a property with absolutely no risk on his part An Option agreement is a sales agreement with one difference: while a sales agreement states that the buyer "will" buy the property for a certain price and terms, an Option agreement states that the buyer "may" buy the property for a certain price and terms
Options, Lease-Options, And Seller Financing Agreements, Part 3
- By Frank L. Lawson
- Published 02/22/2008
- Real Estate
- Unrated
Technique #3, Sales Agreement:
When I first started out in the Real Estate Investment game I bought a lot of properties on Sales Agreements – called Land Contracts in some states A Sales Agreement is a contract of sale between the buyer and the seller wherein the buyer agrees to pay a certain price for the property, and the seller provides financing for a portion of that price, agreeing to accept monthly payments amortized over a certain period of time and at a certain rate of interest
Recent Articles
What To Believe About Payday Loan Testimonials
- By Mayleen Campbell
- Published Today
- Personal Finance
- Unrated
Almost all online service companies have testimonials posted in their web sites These testimonials are supposed to be actual experiences of actual people who have actually availed of the services
The Facts Of Life Where A Payday Loan Is Concerned
- By Mayleen Campbell
- Published Today
- Personal Finance
- Unrated
A payday loan is a short-term and unsecured loan, usually payable in two weeks, which almost anybody with a job can avail of The beauty of this type of loan is that you need not even have a good credit standing, not even personal and real properties as loan security
How To Make Full Use Of Your Payday Loans
- By Mayleen Campbell
- Published Today
- Personal Finance
- Unrated
Usually payday loans are quick and easy money You can secure them in as little as one hour, assuming that the money lending company can perform the credit check and deliver the money to you within that short period
The Hidden Sub-Prime Buy-to-Let Mortgage Crisis
- By Michael Sterios
- Published Today
- Personal Finance
- Unrated
For several years Britain has been denying that it is facing the credit crunch that has gripped the financial markets of the United States While financial institutions collapsed and entire neighborhoods were abandoned to become ghost towns throughout the USA, Britain appeared to dodge the silver bullet and emerge unscathed from the loose lending criteria of the early 2000s
The Retracting Self-Certification Mortgage Market
- By Michael Sterios
- Published Today
- Personal Finance
- Unrated
Once upon a time self-employed workers found it nearly impossible to get a mortgage unless they had an enormous deposit and a large income from their business activities that spanned many years Those times may be about to return as lenders are pulling their self-certification mortgage products from the market as if they are tainted beef
