A person who has purchased a home of his own can truly appreciate the difficulties he has to face during the entire process. Even the U.S government is not blind to this problem as is evident from the steps it has taken to solve this problem. However, the government does not work only on empty [...]
Entries from August 2009
What Are The Buying Tips Provided By Housing Department Of US For Purchasing A House?
Aug. 7th, 2009
Changes in Chicago’s Big Real Estate Market
Aug. 6th, 2009
One Thing For Sure Chicago Real Estate is changing, and we are not just talking about changing the name of a famous landmark from The Sears Tower to The Willis Tower. Yes mayor Richard Daley, during a public renaming ceremony hosted by Willis Group Holdings recently introduced to Chicago the Willis Tower. But that is [...]
Why Did the Home Seller Reject Your Offer?
Aug. 5th, 2009
Rejection can cause a homebuyer to experience heartache and disappointment. A seller is not forced to shoot down a homebuyer’s offer for the buyer to feel completely horrible. All the seller needs to say is one word “No”, and the offer is null and void. Here are the top four reasons as to why a [...]
Is It a Good Time to Buy a Home?
Aug. 4th, 2009
Austin area home sales are down from a year ago, but prices are holding steady. There are many factors making now a good time to buy: low interest rates, tax incentives for first time buyers and cooperative sellers. As consumers change their spending habits, houses are once again being seen as a long-term purchase of [...]
Real Estate Leads From The Internet Are Very Different Than Most Believe
Aug. 1st, 2009
More and more, companies are driving prospects to their website in order to capture contact information from the visitor. This is where productive marketing gives way to poor follow up. In a recent study, Inside sales visited five hundred of Alexa’s highest rated websites and filled out web forms. Eighty two percent of those companies [...]