4 Important Questions to Ask Before Buying a New Home
Finding a new home is overwhelming, with many things to think about and many questions to be asking. When you are viewing a new property, there will be so much to take in that you usually might forget to ask important questions and later wish you had done so.
How to Protect Your Property Portfolio
As someone who’s invested cannily in the property industry over the years, you want to ensure that your investment sticks, slowly making you money either through rental payments or through the home’s appreciation in value – or, indeed, through both. The steps you need to take to protect your property portfolio are simple, though often overlooked.
Is Brexit an opportunity for property investors?
Of all the qualities which are typically shared by successful investors, possibly the most crucial is an ability to see past the sound and fury of the news headlines and focus on solid facts.
Should I Rent Out my Property on Airbnb?
Listing property on Airbnb has become a popular way to make extra money, meet new people, and provide some freedom, but there are a few key things to think about when you are considering listing your property. It is key to know what you’re getting yourself into.
5 Basement Ceiling Ideas You Can Easily DIY
Renovating your basement can be an exciting time; however, one thing that many homeowners struggle with is choosing their basement ceiling. After all, most basements tend to be lower than traditional rooms, so it can be tempting to opt for a bare-bones look so that you don’t lose any clearance. But is this always the best option? Could you be losing out on a great style opportunity? Let’s take a look at some great ceiling ideas to consider implementing during your remodel.
Heated Tiles: The Best Installation Suggestions
For any home that you're considering putting on the market soon or indeed have just purchased, putting in a heating tile system is something that often seals the deal. The heating system goes in beneath the flooring. The tiles help the radiant heat system push up the warmth to avoid trapping it at ground level as carpeted floors can do.
How to Deal with the Packaging Portion of Moving
Moving is stressful, mostly because you never really appreciate the sheer volume of the things that you have until you try to pack it all up into neat little boxes. While the moving process is the perfect time to do a deep clean and de-clutter of what you own, you will likely still be faced with quite a collection of packages by the end of it.
Questions to Ask Before Buying a Restaurant
A combination of affordable asking prices and low entry barriers have led to continued interest in restaurant acquisitions. But, it’s important to bear in mind that there is quite a large difference between purchasing a restaurant and buying a restaurant that includes all of the crucial components for sustained growth and profitability. If you’re considering investing in your own restaurant
Dissecting the Myth of Mortgage Acceptance Based on Credit Score
It is difficult enough getting on the property ladder with the rising cost of homes in the UK, but when you are just starting out, credit is going to be a huge concern! Whether you are a newly married couple looking to buy your first home or a person with some amount of history (employment and credit),
Improve the Rent Appeal of Your Property
You’ve got a property. Check. You’re looking for renters. Check. You’re getting viewing. Check. But nobody is renting. Hmmmm, With a flow like this it is pretty easy to see where you are going wrong. Now the last thing we want to do is criticise your style choices for the property but there is clearly one let down.
How to Find a Reputable Real Estate Investing Coach
Jumping into real estate investing without any experience could be a recipe for disaster. Sure, you may have purchased a home or two to live in with your family and maybe you accidentally timed the market right and made a few shekels. Do you know how to replicate your success or was it pure luck?
The Property Business So Just When is it the Correct Time to Utilise Bridging...
Bridging finance or bridging loans is becoming quite popular in the world of finance today. In fact, the industry grew from about £470 million in 2011 to hit £2.8 billion in 2017, making it one of the fastest growing sectors in UK’s financial industry.
How Games Rooms are Making a Comeback
Games rooms are an age-old favorite in millions of homes around the world. However, over the last few decades urban living, with its smaller spaces may have contributed to a decline in the presence of games rooms in many properties. Fitting a bulky pool table or ping pong table into a small top floor apartment
Five Other Important Skills All Architects Need
The primary skill expected of an architect is of course the actual ability to design structurally sound infrastructure. As important as this skill is, it is far from the only one that will be required to have a successful and noteworthy career in this field.
Online Estate Agents
The housing market is ever changing and it seems like there is a new online estate agent popping up every day. With the likes of Purple Bricks, HouseSimple and Yopa
Buying Condos in One of Canada’s Hot Markets as an Investment
Buying an investment condo in a hot Canadian market is a great way to diversify away from the TSX stock market and get some regular income too. Renting out doesn’t have to be a hassle because there are realtors that can handle the rental unit
5 Little Known L.A. Neighborhoods with a Lower Cost of Living
When you think of Los Angeles you likely think of a booming city with palm-tree lined streets filled with endless entertainment. You’re probably associate the city with a high cost of living. In fact, the city is one of the nation's most expensive to live in.
Twin Cities Apartment Boom Is Showing No Signs of Slowing Down According to Reports
The Twin Cities is undergoing an apartment boom, and according to reports, there is no sign of it slowing down in the near future.
3 Reasons You Should Hire an MEP Engineer for Your Next Project
An MEP engineer is a mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineer. MEP engineers handle the planning and design of these critical systems whether you’re retrofitting an existing building or designing a new architectural wonder.
How Jerome Karam, Friendswood Attorney, and Altitude Trampoline Park Are Helping Their Community
Jerome Karam is a familiar figure in the Friendswood area. He has his own legal firm and has experienced plenty of success representing 1000’s of clients in a span of 10 years. In addition to his work as an attorney, Karam is also one of the most relevant real estate developers in the Southwestern Louisiana and Texas areas.