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Thomas H. Lindblom's Articles in Real Estate

  • The Ins and Outs of Foreclosure Deals – By Tom Lindblom
    Bank foreclosures on property has spiked along with the cooling of the US economy. This article gives the homeowner facing foreclosure tips on how to negotiate the best deal.
  • Estate agents in Merton Park offer more than leafy suburbs
    Estate agents in Merton Park offer a wealth of delightful properties that cater for quite a wide scope of budgets. The attraction of Merton Park is the fact that you are very close to the city centre and yet enjoy the benefits of leafy suburbs and clean living generally. If you purchase a property here, you will be in striking distance of two highly recognised state schools that will save quite a lot on the transport budget. There are large elegant houses with Victorian and Edwardian themes and you can still find those older cottage-type residences as the place is steeped in history.
  • Using a property auction offers great opportunities for property
    A property auction ensures that serious buyers and sellers of property are brought together as one, in a unique interface for fast transactions. If you are stuck in a property chain and want to get the best price for your house in the fastest possible time, a property auction is one of the best options to take. Whether you are seriously into property investments or just an individual looking at buying or selling, clicking onto an online auctioneer has many benefits.
  • TIPS FOR A FAST PROPERTY SALE
    These include: mortgage payment in arrears; relocation; emigration; bereavement; ill health, separation/divorce; and fear of a broken property chain.
  • RELOCATION RUNS SMOOTHLY WITH FAST PROPERTY SALE
    The Stokes family from Margate were packed up and ready to emigrate to Australia when they received some very bad news. Only three weeks before the big move, their estate agent called to say there had been a break in their property chain – their buyer had been let down, which meant that suddenly, they did not have a buyer for their own house.
  • INVESTORS ATTEMPTING TO STOP REPOSSESSION
    By the end of 2007, it is expected that 19,000 homeowners in the United Kingdom will have lost their homes to repossession orders. In the last three months alone, county court judges have ruled on more than 7000 hearings in the UK. And with interest rates set to rise again next year, the forecast for 2008 is even worse
  • REPOSSESSION FIGURES LIKELY TO RISE AGAIN
    In the last three months, county court judges have ruled on more than 7000 repossession hearings in the UK.

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