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Tag Archives: buying property
I Bought a Two Story House, There was the Story Before I Bought the House and the Story After I Bought The House
Buyer’s remorse is the sense of regret after having made a purchase. It is frequently associated with the purchase of an expensive item such as a vehicle or real estate Continue reading →
Posted in Australia Real Estate, Buyers Agent, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, Buying a House Mistakes, Canada Real Estate, commuting, Family, First Home Buyer, home, house hunting, Location Based Consultant, Location Based Education, Millenials, Mistakes Buying a House, neighborhood crime, Neighbors, Neighbours, New Zealand Real Estate, Paying too much for a house, People, Real Estate, real estate agent, Selling a House, The Location Guru, Traffic jam, UK, UK Real Estate, US Real Estate, USA
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Tagged 5 top mistakes people make when they are buying a house, bad neighbors, bad neighbours, Buyers Remorse, Buying a home, Buying a house, Buying a House in Australia, Buying a House in Canada, Buying a House in New Zealand, Buying a house in the UK, buying property, buying real estate, Buying Real Estate in New Zealand, FOMO, how to work with a real estate agent, Mistakes Buying a House, neighborhood crime, Neighbors, NLP, real estate agent, Real estate broker, sell the sizzle, two story house
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Kindle eBook Launch ‘5 Top Mistakes People Make When They Are Buying a House
Finally after a little bit of work every day for months, loads of revisions and “that’s not what I thought I said” from the haze of pain medications because of a back injury, my latest book has arrived at Amazon … Continue reading →
Posted in Auckland, Australia, Australia Real Estate, Banks, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, Buying a House Mistakes, Canada, Canada Real Estate, children, climate change, eBook, Family, First Home Buyer, GFC, good books, home, house hunting, human logic, Lifestyle, Location Based Education, Location Based Servces, Market Research, Mistakes Buying a House, New Zealand, New Zealand Real Estate, People, Politics, property, Real Estate, real estate agent, security, Selling a House, UK Real Estate, United Kingdom, US Real Estate
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Tagged Buying a home, Buying a house, buying a house ebook, Buying a House in Australia, Buying a House in Canada, Buying a House in New Zealand, Buying a House in NZ, Buying a house in the UK, buying property, buying real estate, Buying Real Estate in New Zealand, Buying real estate in the USA, Dan Ariely, FOMO, getting a mortgage, GFC, home loan, house finance, house price, house value, how to buy a house, how to research buying a house, Luigi Cappel, making decisions, mistakes buying a home, Mistakes Buying a House, property value, real estate agent, real estate value, secret to buying a house, top mistakes
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House Hunting in Auckland with the Barfoot and Thompson Real Estate App
It’s been 5 years since I last looked at the Barfoot & Thompson Real Estate App. I did a brief review of it back in 2013. That version was a finalist in the Designers Institute Best Designers Award and they … Continue reading →
Posted in Auckland, Australia, Australia Real Estate, burglary, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, Buying a House Mistakes, Canada, Canada Real Estate, census, climate change, commuting, Crime, Crime Prevention, Family, First Home Buyer, Flood, Future Technology, Futurist, Gadgets, good books, Google, Google Glasses, Google maps, Google Mobile App, Google Satellite View, Google Street View, home, Innovation, Internet Privacy, Lifestyle, Location Based Services, Map apps, mapping buildings, Maps, Market Research, Mobile Apps, mobile friendly, New Zealand, New Zealand Maps, New Zealand Real Estate, People, property, Public Transport, Selling a House, SmartPhone, Smartphones, Technology, telecommunications, theft, top apps, track crime, traffic congestion, Traffic Information, UK, United Kingdom, USA
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Tagged 3D, 3d house view, bad real estate agent, Barfoot & Thompson, Buying a home, Buying a house, Buying a House in Australia, Buying a House in Canada, Buying a House in New Zealand, Buying a house in the UK, buying property, buying real estate, cheap virtual reality headset, cheap VR headset, finding the right home, FREE eBOOK, how to look for houses, LIM report, Luigi Cappel, Mistakes Buying a House, property title, Real Estate, real estate agent, Real Estate App, real estate apps, real estate eBook, real estate listings, realtor, Rental appraisal, Viewmaster, virtual house view, Virtual Reality, virtual reality headset, VR, VR headset
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Buying a House? How Good is Your Credit Rating and How Do You Find Out?
When I was a teenager and still at school I bought a Cry Baby Wah Pedal for my guitar from a department store. It was probably a couple of hundred dollars and I was earning about $30 a week giving … Continue reading →
Posted in Australia, Australia Real Estate, Banks, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, Buying a House Mistakes, Canada, Canada Real Estate, Finance, First Home Buyer, home, home loan, house hunting, insurance, insurance risk, Mistakes Buying a House, Money, mortgage, Mortgage Calculator, New Zealand Real Estate, property, Real Estate, Retail, SoLoMo, UK Real Estate, US Real Estate
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Tagged Buying a home, Buying a house, buying property, buying real estate, Centrix, credit, credit check, Credit karma, credit rating, credit risk, credit score, Credit Sesame, CreditSmart, Equifax, Experion, free credit rating report, free credit report, GetCreditScore, getting a loan, hire purchase, Illion, loan calculator, need a loan, need finance, need money, TotallyMoney, TransUnion, what is a credit score, why do you need a credit rating
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On Neighbors, Earthquakes and Terrorism
Yesterday I read an article called What to do in a Terrorist Attack in your Neighborhood on a website called RealEstateAgent.com. I thought why would this be relevant to me? I live in a country where the only terrorism attack … Continue reading →
Posted in Apps, Auckland, Australia Real Estate, burglary, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, Canada Real Estate, climate change, Crime, Crime Prevention, earthquake, Education, emergency, First Home Buyer, home, house hunting, Lifestyle, location based apps, Location Based Consultant, Location Based Education, Location Based Services, Map apps, neighborhood crime, Neighbors, Neighbourhood Crime, Neighbours, New Zealand, New Zealand Real Estate, News, People, property, Real Estate, real estate agent, safety, Safety app, Society, taxi industry, taxis, terrorism, tsunami, UK Real Estate, United Kingdom, US Real Estate, USA
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Tagged be prepared for an emergency, blogging, Buying a home, Buying a house, buying property, Christchurch, Christchurch Earthquakes, Climate Change, Crime, crime map, Earthquake, fences between neighbors, Float Culture, Flood, gang violence, get to know neighbors, healing, neighborhood crime, Neighbors, Neighbourhood, Neighbours, pain management, Rainbow Warrior Attack, Rainbow Warrior Sinking, safe home, sensory deprivation, storm risk, storms, street violence, stress, talk to neighbors, taxi driver, Terrorism, Terrorist attack
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STOP. Before You Buy That Business, Talk to the Neighbors
I’ve just finished the draft of an eBook called ‘5 Top Mistakes People Make When They Are Buying a House’ and it struck me that there are many similarities when buying or locating a business. In this case I want … Continue reading →
Posted in Auckland, Business, Business Consultant, Buying a Business, Buying a House, carpark information, carparking, Collaboration, Customer Research, Education, First Home Buyer, Foresight, good books, Google maps, Google Street View, grocery, Lifestyle, Location Based Consultant, Location Based Education, Map apps, Map data, Maps, Market Research, Marketing, parking, People, property, Real Estate, real estate agent, Restaurant, Retail, retail survival, SoLoMo, The Location Guru
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Tagged 5 top mistakes people make when they are buying a house, advice on buying a business, business location, Buying a Business, Buying a house, buying a shop, buying property, buying real estate, car-parking, Collaboration, commericial property, foot traffic, FREE eBOOK, Google Street View, gossip, Hospitality, leasing a building, Location, mistakes, mistakes buying a business, Mistakes Buying a House, Neighbors, Neighbours, Questions about buying a business, rental investment, rental property, Retail, talk to neighbors, talk to neighbours
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What Stays and What Goes When You Buy a House? AND Making Sure You Don’t Get Ripped Off!
This is so important that you need to question everything you are not sure of AND you need to confirm that everything you expect the vendor to leave is written into the contract under chattels, or fixtures and fittings. “But … Continue reading →
Posted in Buying a House, Buying a House Mistakes, First Home Buyer, home, Mistakes Buying a House, property, Real Estate, Selling a House
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Tagged Buying a home, Buying a house, Buying a House Australia, Buying a House Canada, buying a house NZ, Buying a House UK, Buying a House US, buying property, buying real estate, chattel definition, chattel real estate, chattels, fixture definition, fixtures and fittings, home buying, house contract, house purchase agreement, what is a chattel, what is a fixture, what stays in a house
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Could an average earner buy a home in your area? Interactive map shows
Potential homebuyers looking to snap up a property solo while earning a median wage in are unlikely to be able to get onto the ladder, research from Savills shows. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk This is an excellent use of … Continue reading →
Posted in Buying a House, Crime, Real Estate
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Tagged advice on buying a house, book about buying a house, Buying a home, Buying a house, buying property, buying real estate, buying the right house, buying your first house, commute times, hot to get started buying a house, house prices, how to buy a house, property prices, what to look for when buying a house, where to buy house
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Professional Business Marketing ยป Learn how and why the location …
See on Scoop.it – Location Is Everywhere Your are here: Home // Reviews // Learn how and why the location is important for home insurance. Learn how and why the location is important for home insurance. Posted on Mar. 22nd, … Continue reading →
Posted in Business Consultant, Business Intelligence, Customers, Location Based Services, Restaurant, Retail, SoLoMo
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Tagged business analyst, Business and Economy, business intelligence, buying property, Census, Christchurch, Christchurch Earthquakes, GIS, home buying, home buying decision, Home insurance, Insurance, insurance risk, Location, New Zealand, New Zealand Census, risk, SME Business, where to buy business, where to buy house, why location matters
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