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How To Know if You're Buying the Best House

Buy the Best House in the Market

Buying a house marks a new beginning.

Real Estate Opportunities Flourish In Tennessee

With large metro areas and small, country hometowns, the state of Tennessee is a favorite of many for full-time living or occasional vacations.

How to Get More Rentals for Your Second Home

According to the National Association of Realtors, there are 7 million vacation homes in the U.S., and 16% of them (1.1 million) are offered as vacation rentals at least part of the year.

New Home Features in the Top Homes to Live in Galveston County

Texas is a large state with many wonderful places to make a home, but if you want to enjoy a resort-style world while still being fairly close to a major city, you should start your home search in Gal

Finding Missing Owners Of Abandoned Properties

A common source of leads for the quick-turn real estate investor that exists practically everywhere is abandoned properties.

A Successful Property Investor Will Always Make Money In A Rising Or Falling Property Market

One of the most important jobs of a successful property investor is to find a good property investment deal and structure it to make the most money from that deal.

How to Make Tax Adjustments to Your Property's Value

Tax adjustments to your property's tax assessed value ("TAV") are subtractions that will reduce your property taxes.

Septic Systems and Rural Living

Here’s another question likely to arise once you’ve found your perfect rural property: your seller tells you there’s no sewer hookup and that you’ll have to install your own septic system.

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