Tag: US real Estate Market
'Home Selling: Is 2016 the Best Year to Sell A Home?
'Real Estate Market 2016: The Top 5 Hottest Cities in the Market
'Home Buying: Why 2016 is the Best Time to Buy a New Home
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Airbnb boasts convenience for travellers around the world and apart from the huge selection of rental homes they offer, celebrities also garnered their way on the site. -
'Real Estate News: Real Estate Cliches Worth Knowing this 2016
Cliches also exist in the real estate world and knowing all these may give buyers and agents a top notch higher in getting that best deal. Domain shares three real estate cliches that buyers and home hunters must know. -
'Lease Rental Tips: Five Questions you Should Ask Before Signing a Lease
Although the hunt for that great place is really time-consuming and grueling, a lessee should consider these five pointers detailed by Domain first before making that lease official. -
'Celebrity Homes 2016: Andy Warhol, Sarah Palin Homes Hot on the Market
2016 might just be the year for you to spot the best homes where influential people once lived. Included in the market list are the homes of the iconic artist Andy Warhol, the former governor of Alaska Sarah Palin and the late "The Ten Commandments" actor Charlton Heston. -
'Mortgage Tips: How to Pay Off a Mortgage Faster in 2016
How can one pay a mortgage faster? -
'Celebrity Homes News: Johnny Depp, Michael Jackson, and Miley Cyrus Share the Hot Sales List in 2015
These celebrities are already popular in their own stance in Hollywood and so are their properties. Johnny Depp, the late Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus are just some of the well-known people who sold their properties last year. -
'U.S. Top 20 Hottest Housing Markets In December 2015
Regardless if you celebrate Christmas or not, the month of December will always be taken over by the holidays. Witt long lines everywhere, get-togethers, office parties, Christmas lights and decorations, everything else just slows down and grinds to a halt. It's practically the worst time to go job hunting, start a diet, and even more buy or sell a house. And as expected, the residential real estate market has indeed cooled down for the last month of 2015, Realtor reports. -
'Real Estate Market: How The Stock Market Affects the Real Estate Industry
The stock markets affect every type of business in one way or another. -
'Easing of 35-Year-Old US Foreign Investment Tax Signed
Offshore investors have been the US' major source of capital since the financial crisis and it looks like the recent step of the government to ease a 35-year-old tax on foreign investment will only open the door wider for purchases by overseas investors with President Obama already signing the measure into a law, Hui-Yong Yu of Bloomberg reports. -
'Shaquille O'Neal Net Worth: NBA Superstar Gets Into Newark Real Estate
It was a normal conversation between mother and son; they were driving home from a family gathering in their hometown of Newark when the mother of NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal noticed of how much their city has changed over the years, as Dan Ivers of NJ narrated in the report. -
'Top 10 US Real Estate Markets In 2016 Forecasted
Real estate website Realtor is always on the lookout for the hottest real estate markets in the US and they use their data to determine which areas sellers and buyers are most motivated and active. With 2015 almost nearing its end, the website feels it's high time to cast their fearless forecast on the next red-hot places in real estate for the coming year. -
'Foreign Real Estate Investors Unfazed By Strong US Dollar
There is no stopping foreign investments from coming in the US real estate market even if the dollar is proving to remain strong, says real estate expert, in a report by Gregg Greenberg on The Street.