judgement is to retired wealthy couple who homesteaded property, will win judgement but will it matter?

Posted by admin on November 29th, 2010 and filed under realestate property | 1 Comment »

fraud case in realestate purchase leaving us 100,000 in debt lawsuit strong but they are retired and wealthy and homesteaded property and probably have their assets in a trust. what can we do when we win our judgement?

u listed it backwards; Judgment is against……….
they have their assets in……

go to court and ask for an ASSET hearing.

IN many cases, a trust cannot be used to avoid a judgment.
try to penetrate the protection of it.

Does anyone know the website for orange county to look up property information?

Posted by admin on November 26th, 2010 and filed under realestate property | 1 Comment »

When I used to live in NC, there was this site http://services.wakegov.com/realestate/ where I could look up info about the property I want. I am planning on buying one in Orange County, CA. Any ideas please.

http://tax.ocgov.com/tcweb/search_page.asp

Best site to find homes for sale in Toronto?

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2010 and filed under realestate mls | 1 Comment »

What are some sites that are good… is mls.ca the only one? Does Canada have a site like realestate.com.au to search for homes.. with lots of pictures etc…

Call an agent! Why not have someone who knows what their doing, do the work for you.

Why are foreclosures listed so cheap ??? What are their REAL prices?

Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2010 and filed under realestate listings | 3 Comments »

http://realestate.aol.com/listings-Oakland-CA#/sort-price/order-asc/page-11

I have been searching for a home in oakland CA because I heard of the high foreclosure rates, but it doesn’t make since that you could buy a home for $3,000.

What are the real prices of these homes?

Those look like they might be redemption prices, how much was not paid. Foreclosures sell for about 90% of fair market value.

Without addresses it is hard to tell what the real prices are, but I will see if I can find an example and post it.

edit:

That took me awhile. They are pulling default notices and calling them foreclosures. Those homes are not for sale at all and have not been foreclosed on. The owners are late paying their mortgage, but that is the extent of it.

I found one real foreclosure, http://realestate.aol.com/foreclosures/Surrey_Ln-Oakland-CA-94605/4.32112323

However they are saying it is only 459,146 when the actual list price is $599,000

Listing the default notices seems to be a lure to get you to pay for information that is actualy free.

How to go about buying land in the Hill Country?

Posted by admin on November 2nd, 2010 and filed under buying realestate | 1 Comment »

My husband and I live in DFW and would like to purchase 5acres in the Hill Country. I know the Hill Country encompasses several cities so bare with me. How would we go about finding a realestate agent in the area? I already tried googling it but none of the realtors had critiques and would appreciate insider help.

First of all, plan on spending a ton of money. Not a lot…a TON. The Hill Country has become wildly popular, and those good folks up there know it, and they’re laughing all the way to the bank.

Secondly, if you’re looking for five acre tracts, they’re likely to be found in gated subdivisions with pretty tight restrictions, or in backwoods areas with NO restrictions (mobile homes and junk cars). The likelihood of finding a friendly farmer who will lop off a corner of his pasture to sell you is slim to none.

Third, Google real estate agents in the following areas: Boerne, Comfort, Bandera, Fredericksburg (a TON of money), Blanco and Kerrville. These areas are in the "hilly-est" parts of the Hill Country. Century 21 real estate agents in these areas tend to be pretty reliable. You can also check out Trulia.com and enter any of these town names. There are, of course, lots of other towns in the Hill Country, but these seem to be the most popular. (Insider tip: take a look at www.doehneoaks.com)

Good luck!