What are the pros and cons of each type of real estate investment, and which ones are the most profitable? “Over the generations, real estate has proven itself to be a pretty good, time-tested investment,” says Eric Tyson, co-author of Real Estate Investing for Dummies. “Like investing in the stock market, people who follow some basic principles and buy and hold over long periods of time should do fairly well. But, of course, there’s no
The number of existing-home sales has dropped in four of the past five months, but not because consumers lack confidence about buying or selling, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ latest Housing Opportunities and Market Experience (HOME) Survey. Renters seem upbeat about purchasing a home, with 62 percent saying now is a good time to buy, according to the survey, which covers data in the third quarter of this year. That shar
Win listings and overwhelm competition by mastering the art of social media, direct mail and emailTop real estate agents are wary of get-leads-quick schemes, and rightly so. Those looking for longer-term success have turned to a powerful marketing system, multichannel content marketing: marketing that educates and informs prospects across multiple, integrated channels.To build a dominant real estate business in 2018, agents must create multidimen
The best builder concepts for families with school-aged childrenKey Takeaways Bringing rooms in the home to their peak functionality will help families day-to-day operations run smoother.Back to school time brings out all of the inefficiencies in the home routine. The lazy days of summer give way to early mornings, strict schedules and lots of stuff. Add in sports, clubs, lessons and other extracurricular activities, and the family home may feel
Home is where the heart is—but shouldn't your head have a say in it, too? After all, finding your ideal hometown involves a lot of practical considerations, as well as the emotional ones. What's more important: having a supermarket close by, or a gym? Are there ample prospects for work, in case you decide to make a change? Are there decent restaurants, interesting museums, and soul-affirming parks and trails?Do you want to raise your kids
Sure, compromise between the buyer and seller is part of the game when getting to closing. But there are some things buyers should never acquiesce—or they’ll likely regret their home purchase. Realtor.com® recently asked real estate professionals to weigh in on some of the top items their clients regret about the home they bought.1. The floor plan. It’s difficult and expensive to reconfigure a home’s floor plan. Sarah Garza, MRP, a real
Realtor.com® and Veterans United Home Loans, a VA purchase lender, have teamed up to launch a $250,000 Veterans Day Home Giveaway Sweepstakes.The contest will award up to $250,000 toward a home purchase to a U.S. military service member or veteran.Veterans and current members of the military can enter the sweepstakes until Oct. 29 at realtor.com/homegiveaway.The winner will be announced on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.“We all owe so much to the incr
Eighty-four percent of more than 2,800 U.S. apartment residents said that living in a sustainable, green home is important to them, according to the AMLI Sustainable Living Index. Eighty-five percent say they believe that living in a sustainable, green home would be beneficial to their health.Further, 64 percent of apartment dwellers said they’d pay slightly more in order to live in a green community.AMLI, a multifamily real estate company, con
The Federal Reserve voted to leave its short-term rates unchanged on Wednesday but it did indicate that a rise to its short-term interest rates is likely on track for later this year."The basic message here is U.S. economic performance has been good," Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen said at a press conference following the Fed’s two-day policy meeting. "The American people should feel the steps we have taken to normalize monetary policy ... are w
A slower fall season in home buying may help more lingering home buyers to jump in.Prices are easing somewhat. For the second month in a row, the median price of an existing home dropped. It reached $253,500 in August, after reaching a record high of $263,300 in June, according to the latest data from the National Association of REALTORS®.“Median sales prices typically decline a bit heading into the fall,” says Danielle Hale, realtor.com®
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