Mistakes to Avoid When Purchasing Foreclosure Homes

by Allen on July 22, 2009 0 Comments

The recent housing situation has caused a rise in home foreclosures in some pockets of the US. This is opening the doors for a new wave of real estate property investors. These investors are jumping into the world of property foreclosure looking for quick profits with simple approaches. If you are one of these potential real estate investors, there are some common mistakes you should be aware of so you can avoid them.

Being ignorant of the foreclosure process - Don't get caught up in the pitches that will come at you from all directions. Do the homework that you need in order to make an informed decision. In some cases you will need to invest in some resources which will give you the information to make an informed decision so you can realize a profit on your investment.

Don't make decisions based on inaccurate evaluations - To realize the ...

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Victor Idaho Real Estate

by Allen on July 22, 2009 0 Comments

Nestled in the high mountain valley in Teton County, Victor, Idaho is the classic American small town. Situated 27 miles from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Victor is in the heart of the most beautiful country of the Teton Mountains near the border of Wyoming. In recent years, the area has grown rapidly as people seek the beauty of rural mountain life.

When the 2000 census was taken, the small town had just 845 people. In essence, it is a bedroom community for nearby Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Victor has few services of its own. Residents travel to surrounding communities to seek services like shopping, entertainment, and hospitals. The closest city, with much population is Idaho Falls, 67 miles away from Victor.

The dominant occupation for Victor in recent years has been construction. With changes in the economy, demand for homes has fallen off sharply. This has left some people without jobs. Home ...

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7 Reasons to Move to Idaho

by Allen on July 22, 2009 0 Comments

If you were to tell your friends that you were planning to move to Idaho you would undoubtedly raise an eyebrow or two. Tell your friends the reasons you are making the move to Idaho though and you may just persuade one or two of them to come with you.

Idaho is a state that offers much more than potatoes. Idaho is a state littered with small towns. In fact its largest city, which is Boise, has a population of just 200,000, while its second largest city, Nampa has around 64,000. Besides the tranquility that comes with small-town living, a move to Idaho can be a very rewarding one.

While there are a number of reasons to move to Idaho, there are seven reasons that just jump off the page:
1. Crime Rate: Idaho has some of the lowest crime in the west according to the FBI. The ...

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Idaho Real Estate - A Better Quality of Life

by Allen on July 22, 2009 0 Comments

A mountainous state, Idaho has become a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiast. If you're considering Idaho, here's a primer on the state and Idaho real estate.

Idaho

For backpackers, river enthusiasts and rock climbers, Idaho is frequent destination. With a mountainous profile, the state is a haven for river rafting, fishing, rock climbing and pretty much any outdoor activity. In addition, the state has a relatively small population and prices are reasonable compared to many more well known states.

Boise

Located in southwestern Idaho, Boise is the city with the small town feel. A virtual secret for years, the city is gaining notoriety and residents after continually being ranked as one of the ideal small cities in the United States by numerous publications. Home to Boise State University, Boise is a modern city with a small town feel. Tired of high real estate prices, Californians in ...

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