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Fort Worth, Texas has a lot of things going for it; a brisk economy, a comparatively low cost of living, a diverse business environment, an outstanding education system, and affordable real estate, all wrapped up in a fantastic temperate climate and an ea...
Houston Texas, the fourth largest city in the country, is considered one of the best places to live in the United States and for those pursuing the American dream of owning a home, that dream is possible in Houston. If you’re looking for some long term ...
Understanding the Home Inspection Process The home inspection is an essential part of any home buying process. Without a home inspection, you can never be sure what you're getting and when buying a home that's a lot of money to gamble on uncertainty. A...
Understanding the Home Inspection Process The home inspection is an essential part of any home buying process. Without a home inspection, you can never be sure what you're getting and when buying a home that's a lot of money to gamble on uncertainty. A...
Like all of Texas, San Antonio does it up big. Home of the famous Alamo and the National Basketball Association’s San Antonio Spurs, the city offers a rich blend of Mexican-American cultures, as well as a range of warm weather lifestyles for active youn...
Dallas Texas, the third-largest city in the state and the ninth largest in the United States. The city is known worldwide as a center for banking, transportation telecommunications, and computer technology. Covering almost 400 square miles, the city has a...
Big things are happening in Austin Texas. Austin is an expanding city, fast becoming one of the most popular areas in the U.S. to live. CNN ranks Austin as the third fastest growing area in the United States. As a major market city with all the convenienc...
The Importance of Setting the Scene: Staging a Home for Sale The booming real estate market of 2006 has reached a cooling off point for most places around the United States, and for some it has gone cold. Now, more than ever, staging a home for sale ca...
Florida Foreclosures Foreclosures happen in Florida when an individual or group is severely delinquent in payments or can no longer make payments on their mortgage. Any number of situations can contribute to the foreclosure process beginning: an injur...
Making Your House Stand Out in a Tough Market As the real estate industry continues its downward trend, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to sell your home. Prices have dropped, there are more listings than ever to choose from and sellers are givi...
Consumer electronics faced a bombshell declaration in February as Toshiba announced it would halt production of HD DVD players in March of 2008. Effectively handing victory in the second generation DVD war to Sony's Blu Ray player, prices on both players ...
Wholesale retailers go through thousands of products a year. Much of the merchandise is shipped in bulk, for the wholesale company to wade and sift through prior to resale. Inventory control is a huge issue for processing wholesale merchandise quickly and...
Just in time for summer fun in the sun, the U.S. federal government is issuing a tax rebate for most middle and low income Americans. Married couples receive the most at $1,200 dollars with a $300 dollar addendum per child. Individual tax filers receive $...
Recent media attention has relegated the plasma television to the "ugly step sister" position in relation to LCD TVs. Criticisms of plasma televisions include lower energy efficiency, lower picture resolution, and life span concerns. Armed with better inf...
Buying a home with a lease option program Have you dreamed of owning your own home, but just don’t know how you can manage it? You might have bad credit, little money for a down payment or no credit history at all. Even so, homeownership is within y...