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Premium
Gated Community House Plots at
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45
Cents(Commercial) with 99 feet Highway frontage, Pallimukku, Ernakulam. |
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55
Cents(Commercial) with 130 feet NH 47 frontage, Vytilla,Ernakulam. |
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45
cents with 115 feet NH 47 frontage Kundanoor - Nettoor, Ernakulam. |
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42
Cents with 130 feet NH 47 frontage, Vytilla-Kundanoor, Ernakulam. |
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48
cents with 98 feet NH 47 frontage, Edappally - Vytilla,Ernakulam. |
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55
Cents(Commercial) with 130 feet NH 47 frontage, Vytilla,Ernakulam |
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45 cents with 100 feet NH 47 frontage on Edappally - Vytilla Road, Ernakulam. |
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cents with 120 feet NH 47 frontage Edappally - Vytilla Road , Ernakulam. |
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30
cents with 100 feet NH 47 frontage Aluva By Pass, Aluva. |
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5.0
/ 6.5 Cents House plot at Carmel, Aluva. |
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20
Cents House plot at Aluva. |
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33
Cents Commercial Land , 45 Mtrs NH-47 Frontage, Aluva. |

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Cents of land with house at Meloor , Chalakudy. |
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18.5
Cents House plot near SCMS Engg: College,Karukutty. |
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6.5
/ 8.5 Cents House plots at Udayamperur, Ernakulam. |
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08.00
Cents House plots - Near Cochin International Airport. |
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24
Cents - House plots at Nedumbaserry, Aluva. |
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5
Acres of Prime Land at Mala. |
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5
/ 6 / 10 / 12 Cents House plots at Kadungalloor, Aluva. |
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22
Acres - Coconut Estate with 4500 Sq Feet Farm House. |
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55
Cents Land 5 Kms from Cochin Airport - NH-47-Attani Junction.
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Houses
at various Locations in Aluva -Ranging from 20 Lakhs to 50 Lakhs
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Houses
in 4 - 10 Cents with 2-5 Bed rooms at Aluva. |
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Freedom
In the land where "the sun always shines," the heavenly globe had not shone its bright face for many days. I drove into town during a torrential downpour. I had yet to see any golden, warming rays. In fact, three weeks had passed since I drove to...
Harness The Web To Sell Your Home
The majority of people in the UK who are looking to move house use the internet to find properties for sale. So it makes sense to ensure that your property is on the web if you want to sell. If you are with an estate agent, most will list your...
How To Work With More Than One Real Estate Agent When Buying A Home
Many potential home buyers do not realize it, but it is perfectly legal and perfectly acceptable to work with more than just one real estate agent when shopping for a home. Working with more than one agent can have significant advantages, such as a...
My Story on starting out in buying properties for growing plants
Bill's Life and his Lessons Learned and Opinions, Part III
When I was twelve years old, I had bought and sold many shares
of stock on the NYSE. I was a motor mouth even then. I always
was eager to talk to anyone who liked to invest and...
Selling your Property – How to Present to Potential Purchasers
When you are deciding to sell your property it is always an idea to make the property a potential purchase too as many buyers as possible. One of the best ways of doing this would be to present the property as if it were a blank canvas on to...
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The Money Pit
A dark legend in the world of real estate, the monster in the closet, the secret fear of all investors. Why do we do it?
Why do we pour time and money, blood, sweat and tears, into a home renovation when the house turns out to be the equivalent of a lemon on the car lot?
Maybe it's because Americans love a challenge. Maybe it's because we're uneducated about what we're getting ourselves into, and too proud to stop when we figure it out. Or maybe it's a secret emotional attachment to the roofs over our heads that leads us to take on these houses that just won't cooperate.
Some people are getting smart. In fact, there's a whole business devoted to those who want to weed out the lemons, and they're ruthless about it when they get going. Professional house flippers, who renovate strictly for resale value and for profit, have learned how to take emotion out of the process. As soon as a professional house flipper sees signs of a money pit, they're liable to bail, cut their losses, and call in the demo team.
But it's not the professionals that are getting in over their heads. The susceptible ones are those buying the Victorian on the corner that caught their eye. As far as they're concerned, it just needs a little TLC. Even if it does have a condemned sign across the front door.
Real estate has always been an American passion, but lately, with a huge boom in the market and an even larger boom in home renovation shows on television,
we've become more and more obsessed with our homes. Maybe it's this starry-eyed view on renovation, brought on by television shows where a house can be demolished and rebuilt in the course of a weekend that is causing the problems.
Hidden problems are common in old and defective properties, but smart investors generally hire home inspectors who tell them what might be going on before they even sign the contract. If it looks like too much, they back out. It's the private investors, the people determined to own a renovated classic that get into trouble. And that's not to say they don't hire inspectors. It just means they might not listen to them.
If you purchase a money pit, the results could be disastrous. It could involve crews of grim men with water vacuums and boards and ladders. It could involve far more cash than you'll ever gain back on the market if you decide to sell the thing.
On the other hand, if you have the resources for it, refusing to back down when your house strikes back could be half the fun.
About the Author: Kirsten Hawkins is a real estate expert from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.king-of-real-estate.com/ for more information on real estate, mortgages, and finding the house of your dream.
Source: www.isnare.com
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