Where can I find a realestate agent to help me find a house to rent?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in realestate agents | 4 Comments »

I want to rent a house in san diego but am having difficulty finding the time to look for one. I want to pay someone to find one for me, any ideas who to call?

Most large agencies will have rentals.

Here are a few that I see have good ratings on Yahoo local in or near San Diego.

www.teambourda.com
http://www.californiamoves.com/property/PropertySearch.aspx?propsearch=4

I need a contract between a realestate office and myself to do Property management. A Partnership contract?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in realestate properties | 2 Comments »

What percentage should the realestate office get and should I charge for my time working on any property. I need help puting a contract together to start my property mamagement division of this new realestate office and I know very little about property managment.

It is a low profit center and a big headache. I refuse to do property management on residential properties.

We charge, from our main office the first months rent as a set-up fee, and 10% thereafter monthly. For our repairmen the rate is $45.00 per hour, the clock starts when they leave the building until they return.

You need to know what your market will bear, and charge according to your cost to do business and make a reasonable profit. However at your experience level you can expect that the real deals will go to the experienced property management firms.

What are some things a realtor will ask me at a showing that I need to know without looking dumb?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in realtor | 7 Comments »

My fiance and I are a very young couple (23) and are house shopping at the moment. We both have good jobs, so money isn’t going to be the issue.

The issue is we are new at this. I don’t want realtors to start asking us questions we don’t know the answer to. Will they ask our credit score? Things like that. Basically, what are questions a realtor is going to ask you if you’re interested in buying a house he/she is selling?

They need to know how much you are preapproved for and how much you want to spend (you should not buy what you are preapproved for). You will not have to talk to selling agents, your agent handles that.

They may also ask questions to get an idea of what is important to you and what you are looking for. They do not need to know your credit score, just what you are preapproved for. They need a copy of that letter for any offers you might want to make.

When dealing with these realtors does it mean you are buying a house?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in realtors | 3 Comments »

I only want to rent from a noteworthy realtor; like remax or century21. I need help on finding a good realtors. Thank you.

Some realtors deal in rental properties. Just call around and ask some of them. Also you can ask if they know any realtors that handle rent properties. Use the phone book to look for rental agencies, or try online.

How much are the rate of real estates ,when buying in uk?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in real estates | 2 Comments »

What are the most important things to see (like gas system ,etc.. ), when buying properly in uk?
Yes, that’s what i asked.Thankyou.

Are you asking how much estate agents in the UK charge? If so, they typically charge the seller about 2% of the sale price. I don’t really understand your question.

How to apply to be a realty agent in Vancouver BC?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in realty | 2 Comments »

Anyone can tell me where to apply and get the application form to be realty agent in Vancouver BC?

Check this site out

http://www.bcrea.bc.ca/potential/licence.htm

looking to get into realestate?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in realestate listings | 2 Comments »

i wana buy a tax distressed home and fix it up. i want free listings, evefry one wants money. ne way to find a free website or homes w/ distressed for low pay?

http://www.firstpreston.com/

This is the Realtor HUD and Bank Repo site..You can even set up the site to e-mail you with listings in your area as they become available…

www.Realtor.com

May also be a place for you to start and you can look for the key words…ie…fixer-upper, handyman special, needs TLC…Or you can call a local Realtor and ask them to e-mail you information on homes like that in your area..ss

Is an offer with a real estate company legal?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in today realty | 2 Comments »

There is some land being sold next to where my husband grew up that is being sold through a federal bankruptcy court. I called a local real estate agent who made an offer to the listing agent. The listing agent called the attorney’s office who represents the bankruptcy court and they put my offer before a judge who accepted. I had to pay a "retainer" to show my good intentions ($500.00) and sign a contract which stated I would pay the rest within 30 days. They cashed my check, and I started all the loan paperwork and have paid a little over $800.00 in closing costs. All paperwork was to be completed (deed exchange, etc. ) tomorrow (two weeks earlier than my 30 days) and the real estate company called today and said the attorney’s office contacted them to say they have another offer and my only recourse is to bid higher. Apparently, I have no legal leg to stand on because the realty company did not ask for a letter of acceptance. Do I have any other recourse at all?

If I’m following this scenario correctly, it sounds as if the real estate agent was selling the property acting as an agent for the Trustee in Bankruptcy. If the Trustee retained ownership of the property on behalf of the bankrupt estate, it is entirely within the trustee’s power to void transactions for any reason, including failure to obtain proper documentation. It is also within the trustee’s authority to void a transaction in favor of another transaction that would result in more money to pay the bankrupt’s creditors.

If that’s the case here, you probably do not have recourse. However, if the real estate company was representing a foreclosing bank and not the trustee, you may have a claim for specific performance. It sounds to me, however, that the trustee retained the property for the benefit of the bankrupt estate.

Can anyone help me to find an honest private realestate investore?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in realestate | 2 Comments »

I recently went though a forcloser last janurary due to my husbans loss of employment .I have been employed for 4and half years at the same job at full time hours .The banks wont consider a loan for thee years .I still would like to purchase a home on my own home.What help is there trough a private realestate investore?

Nobody but a close friend or a relative is going to give you money for a mortgage or a down payment.

Build up your savings and credit score and in about 3 years you and your husband should again be able to purchase a home through a real and legitimate mortgage lender. At this time you just have to be patient and work hard to pay all of your bills on time.

Are conservatives worried that taxes may rise to help the less fortunate people they use to make huge profits?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in today realestate | 12 Comments »

from?
It seems theyare affraid that they might have to give some back to those they take from and enslave with low wages .Seems like a man who can build along with others several homes a year should be able to own one .But conservatives continually force inflation up and cause the rise in realestate to make purchasing land more exspensive then the homes that go on them .
The ratio use to be 10% for the land and today it is over 50% .Conservative money movers and policy shappers are robbing the working man of security and prosperity in order to hoard millions in profits that should be taxed and returned in services to the working people who provide them .

If you have a pile of three boxes setting on the floor. The top box represents the rich the middle is the middle class and the bottom is the poor. The repuglicans feel that if you lift the top box that they others will follow and that is just not the case. In order to move the whole pile you have to lift from the bottom. It is that way in real life if you want to move the population you need to lift from the bottom. Everybody moves that way. As it is now under this criminal and corrupt administration they are doing everything they can to give to the rich at the expense of the poor. Every move that Bush has made has been for the betterment of the rich. This is why I will never vote for a repuglican, ever.