AOL Real Estate interviewed Adam Leitman Bailey about the market and how savvy home shoppers can find the steal of the century. So many homes today are being bought by
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Adam Leitman Bailey’s debut book, “Finding the Uncommon Deal,” doles out advice on all stages of buying a house, condo or co-op. Yet the author’s ambitions are broader than just
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Buying a home is virtually a college course in science and fine art: the science of smart shopping and the fine art of price negotiation. But once most homeowners move
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Finding the Uncommon Deal, by Adam Leitman Bailey – I really liked this book also, and though Mr. Bailey is a New York lawyer the book is much less New York-specific and deals with acquiring your home rather than what you do once you start living in it…
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Buying a home is virtually a college course in science and fine art: the science of smart shopping and the fine art of price negotiation. But once most homeowners move
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Borrowaers risk running out of resources later in life By Eileen Ambrose, The Baltimore Sun Much of the wealth of millions of baby boomers is tied up in their houses
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By Special to the Sentinel Dear Dave I have about 150K that I am wanting to invest in a rental property while the market is still considered a “buyers’ marketâ€.
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By NuWire Investor Investors have been debating this question for years. Purely in terms of investment, is it better to invest in the real estate market through the purchase of
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By Joel Ross US real estate may be the one place left to hide. If you look at the world right now, the list of unknowns is staggering, and what happens
Read more %1$sFlood insurance premiums may rise in U.S.
By Ashley A. Smith An extension to the National Flood Insurance Program could mean stability to home buyers, but brings with it the possibility of much higher premiums. “The first
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