Archive for the 'Residential' Category

Toronto Condominiums

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Ever thought about immigrating to Canada?  Well, Toronto is the place to be.  With a diverse population and job base, Toronto is Canada’s largest city and the equivalent to New York City of the United States.  In addition, the nation’s capital city, Ottawa, is also located in the same province, providing administrative benefits for being [...]

Town Houses

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Recently, the mortgage crisis, the recessing economy, and many other factors such as lack of consumer confidence has led to people being reluctant to buying houses. Buying a house seems so distant in the minds of many Americans right now, they hardly ever think of it. The majority of them merely want to get by [...]

Can’t Afford a House?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Are you low-income? Do you want to own your own house but don’t think you can afford it? Well, good news? Good news indeed! There’s a federal government program called Habitats For Humanity whereby you may be able to build a house for yourself with the help of the US government. If you are low-income [...]

First Time Homebuyer?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Are you a first time homebuyer? Do you want to own your own house but are worried that you do not have enough money? Well, good news! The United States government is issuing something called a tax-rebate, whereby first-time homebuyers get an approximate $8,000 tax break when they buy their home. However, there are requisites [...]

Live in a Duplex

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Hope things are going well, everybody.  This is part one of our ongoing series: First Time Urban Property Investor.
For first-time owners, consider this. Instead of looking for a single-family home to live in, how about trying to look for a duplex, a triplex or even a four-plex? Typically they are around the same [...]

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