Forclousures?

Posted by admin on November 26th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 4 Comments »

I was searching through the realestate forclousures on yahoo and i found a bunch of really cheap ($1600.00, i know thats insane isnt it) but i was wondering if any one could tell me what the horrable catch is. i mean there is no way that the listed price of the house ($1600.00) is correct. what are the other hidden charges or catches, do i have to give them the house i live in now as well or is there like $50000.00 still owed on the house, please help me i dont understand at all. thank you

Buying foreclosed homes is for the experts, and there are plenty of them out there right now looking for the deals. This is dangerous territory if you don’t know what you are doing. On this one you need to make some calls or visit it to find out all the details because nobody is going to be able to give you a good answer based upon what info you have provided.

What are the best/worst places to live in Brooklyn?

Posted by admin on November 24th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 1 Comment »

Also, taking cost into account. There’s this website: http://nymag.com/realestate/articles/neighborhoods/brooklynheights.htm

that tells how much a 2 bedroom apartment is in each different location…but I have no clue which of these locations are good or bad. If you go to the site, look to the left under Brooklyn to see all of the locations.

What would be the best deal…the cheapest possible apartment, yet in a good environment?

Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

Hy you’ll open this link.then you’ll find 2,3 or 4 links at the top of that page.1 of those links have the answer.Definitely you’ll get a solution after go through them.me too get many details after following those links.
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-6828716762099822%3Adrgcd3yew58&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=best/worst+places+Brooklyn&sa=Search

what do you think of new york times real estate ads?

Posted by admin on October 30th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 2 Comments »

http://realestate.nytimes.com/rentals/brooklyn-ny-usa/2000400000173-200040-200-loc/1-bed/500-1000-price

I’m looking for a cheap apartm. in new york with my boyfriend, do you think that prices are for month?

You need to be weary, there are lots of scams going on.

Any apartment that rents for only 1000 a month will be snatched up in seconds, not no 167 days. Those ads are not legitimate.

i want to invest in atlanta GA, whats better to buy a house, condos, or town house,?

Posted by admin on October 17th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 3 Comments »

i live in australia an notice how cheap realestate in atlanta GA is. where should i invest i have upto 100,000 aud

detached house, for sure.

Stop realtor from underpricing condos?

Posted by admin on October 14th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 5 Comments »

I live in a very nice but small (34 unit) duplex/single family home condominium complex that recently switched to another smarmy worthless management firm that butchers our landscaping and overcharges us.

They also sell realestate on the side, and are known, according to a couple of realestate agents I know, as the laughing stock of the realestate business.

They have been convincing unit owners to sell with them for a cheap 3% commission, then seriously underpricing the units by about $30,000 so they "fly off the shelf". No matter what, they get their money quick. This tactic has dragged prices down way under other similar properties. However, with condominium appraisals, appraisals are by most recent sales in your complex, not similar units in your town.

How can I stop this nonsense? There’s a unit for sale now for $142,900. Two BR, two decks, central AC, fireplace, garage, lots of land, etc…nothing in town similar or as nice, similar units nearby in other developments going for around $172,000. They’ve driven prices down, starting with a very cheap sale a few months ago by someone going bankrupt, and they’ve been driving them down ever since.

Any ideas? I know you can stop a fraudulent realestate transaction that’s too underpriced somehow, but how?
Hey, remember that the realtor works for the SELLER, not the BUYER!
The information I have on this underpricing scheme is from two very successful and honest real estate agents (one from Calcagni, one from Raveis). They both called this management company (two guys who sell on the side) a laughing stock of the industry.
They’re not doing anything outwardly illegal, but they have no integrity, and I’m frequently shocked by how dumb some of my neighbors are about real estate and valuations. When I was board president I tried to keep from hiring them, but was outvoted because these guys were so cheap. They’re the reason why I’m selling!

Man, I can sure tell you’re nowhere near Vancouver, B.C.! Whoah – http://www.askbiblitz.com/condo-guide.php. Brother realtors here would sure make short shrift of these excellent friends of buyers but not sellers. Happily or un-, this is what happens in a free market. The good news is that there is no end of hell the rest of you will no doubt provide to the new owners using the wide assortment of bullying tactics available in most condo legislation, which usually makes condo ownership a brief and one-off experience!

why is my dad so cheap how do i fix him?

Posted by admin on October 12th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 2 Comments »

we have no debt and in total my parents make about $390,000 with tax yearly and has over a 1 mill in my dads bank accounts he works in realestate

How does you telling us how rich you make your dad cheap?

Why are foreclosures listed so cheap ??? What are their REAL prices?

Posted by admin on October 9th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 3 Comments »

http://realestate.aol.com/listings-Oakland-CA#/sort-price/order-asc/page-11

I have been searching for a home in oakland CA because I heard of the high foreclosure rates, but it doesn’t make since that you could buy a home for $3,000.

What are the real prices of these homes?

Those look like they might be redemption prices, how much was not paid. Foreclosures sell for about 90% of fair market value.

Without addresses it is hard to tell what the real prices are, but I will see if I can find an example and post it.

edit:

That took me awhile. They are pulling default notices and calling them foreclosures. Those homes are not for sale at all and have not been foreclosed on. The owners are late paying their mortgage, but that is the extent of it.

I found one real foreclosure, http://realestate.aol.com/foreclosures/Surrey_Ln-Oakland-CA-94605/4.32112323

However they are saying it is only 459,146 when the actual list price is $599,000

Listing the default notices seems to be a lure to get you to pay for information that is actualy free.

where would you rather live?

Posted by admin on October 5th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 5 Comments »

this house in sosua,dominican rep.: www.dominican-republic-real-estate.net/details.htm?id=1695
or this house in new zealand?
http://www.realestate.co.nz/1378307?max_price=500000

everything is cheaper in dominican republic but there is more things to do in new zealand, and dominican rep has better beaches.

Turkmeinistan…

$145,000 – 3 Bed 3 Bath Single Family in Melbourne, FL

Posted by admin on July 11th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | No Comments »

http://www.ewebengine.com/listredir.php?id=315293&s=youtube&l=1

Melbourne, FL 32901

Cheapest Pool Home In The Neighbourhood A Three Bed 2 1/2 Bath Pool Home Situated Just South Of The Golf Course On 192. There Is A Large Screen Room Of The Pool Area And A Wooden Deck Area To Enjoy The Winter Months And A Screened Pool. Large Living Room Dining Room Combo. Master Bed Has Walk In Closet Also Shower No Tub In Master Bath. Roof 1997, Gas Water Heater And Stove From Propane Tank.

Listed by Stuart Brown – RE/MAX Absolute

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Cheapest accommodation in Sydney?

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under cheapest realestate | 4 Comments »

Im moving to Sydney next week and I had a unit lined up and ready to sign and then the realestate tell me there is no car space and the place is no longer suitable. I start work on Monday 12th July so I have just one week to find somewhere to live so Im guessing it will be a hotel for a while.
Does anyone know any cheap but nice hotels around the city that have car parking?

Cheap? Head for the Kings Cross area. The Lido Suites Kings Cross, 2 Roslyn street, starts at 140 dollars. Actually it is a balance of reasonable comfort and value for money.