Friday, June 17, 2005

Buying a Home Foreclosures-Book Review:Pros and cons of buying a second home

Bob Bruss Real Estate Center: "If you are thinking about buying a second or vacation home, or a timeshare, first read 'Investing in a Vacation Home for Pleasure and Profit' by James H. Boykin. This impartial new book reveals the pros and cons of buying a vacation home or timeshare. The chapter on timeshares is especially revealing.
Professor Emeritus Dr. James H. Boykin (Virginia Commonwealth University) has created the best of the very few books on this important vacation-home topic. He takes an objective view and, for a college professor, writes in a very interesting, easy-to-understand style.
Purchase Bob Bruss reports online.
Although Boykin admits to being on the board of directors of a vacation condo homeowner's association where he owns a unit, he doesn't hesitate to expose the good and bad about second homes. He explains ownership of detached vacation houses as well as condominiums, and the potential pitfalls of timeshares"
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Brand New: Real Estate Form- Putting Your Home Foreclosures Transaction in Paper

Real Estate Form- Putting Your Home Foreclosures Transaction in Paper: "Whether you're buying, selling, renting or even exchanging a piece of property, a real estate form
is the single most important document that you will need.

Real estate form records the entire
transaction and protects both parties in the event of any questionable issues.

In other words, real estate forms eliminate the pointing finger dilemma who's at fault in the
event of misunderstanding (putting in layman's term) between the parties involved in a particular
transaction."
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Buying a Home Foreclosures- Buying a home foreclosures makes you generate quick profit. Step-by-step process in buying a home foreclosures for quick cash.