Escrow Accounts – Are You Paying Too Much? (21 Mar 2006) Many people are paying more than they need to into their escrow accounts. A simple check of your own account can save you thousands in interest over the course of your loan...
Estate Agents on the Costa Blanca Spain (21 Mar 2006) Thinking of buying a property in Spain? Check the facts before you buy - the buying process in Spain is a lot different to that in the UK or America. A lot of the transactiion is done "under the table". What does this mean for you?
Estate Planning (21 Mar 2006) Estate planning can enable you to control your property while you are alive, take care of you and your loved ones if you become disabled, and give what you have to whom you want, the way you want, and when you want, and if you wish, you can save every last tax dollar, professional fee, and court cost possible.
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European Second Home Prices Wilt in Drought (21 Mar 2006) Europe's worst drought in living memory has particularly affected the popular holiday destinations of Spain and Portugal.
Everything You Need to Know About a Negative Amortization Mortgage (21 Mar 2006) Most Property Owners are conditioned to believe that a Negative Amortization Mortgage is a Bad thing. Before you get that next mortgage shouldn't you get the facts so you can decide for yourself what is best.
Evil Gains Entry (21 Mar 2006) When we open our doors to strangers, we can never be certain what malice an outsider might bring in. Police officers tell us to keep our doors locked with good reason. Yet, every day in this country, thousands of naive citizens, aspiring to market their homes-without paying a brokerage fee-place themselves at considerable risk.
Expense List for Buying a Home (21 Mar 2006) There are many expenses that come with buying a home. The following list is a good example of what to expect: Down payment - A minimum of 20% of the home's purchase price is usually required for the best loan terms and to avoid paying private mortgage insurance (see below), but it's entirely possible to buy a house with a smaller down payment.