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Property renovations, repairs, dealing with builders, Money Talks Part 2

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www.financemoneybusiness.com In this recession how can you best deal with builders? Barbara Goldsmith gives her tips about renovating, upgrading and building properties.

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November 4th, 2009 at 5:33 pm

cantosTV: ‘Alternative’ property assets reap best returns

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The annual Investment Property Databank index measures £130bn of commercial UK property. Malcolm Hunt, Head of UK Client Services discusses the winners and losers.

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October 13th, 2009 at 3:08 pm

cantosTV: Prime London property prices on the up

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Increasing demand and consumer interest saw parts of London’s prime property market rise 1% late last year. However, areas hit by the financial crisis – Islington, Docklands – haven’t fared as well.

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July 23rd, 2009 at 5:33 am

No Money Down. Can You Really Buy Property With No Money?

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www.belowmarketvaluepropertyinvestments.com A leading site for learning all aspects of no money down property investment from finding motivated sellers to buying below market value. Many investors create property portfolios without putting any of their own money up front. This is known as No Money Down and is a tool for buying property below market value without tying up any of your own money up front. The secret is to find genuine below market value (BMV) properties and borrow against the …

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July 9th, 2009 at 8:09 pm

HARD MONEY LOANS–How to Finance Your Property Purchases

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HARD MONEY LOANS FOR FIXUP AND REHAB NATIONWIDE GOOD AND BAD CREDIT IS OK GET A HARD MONEY LOAN TODAY! Hard Money can be a quick way to fund everything from residential property, to industrial facilities to new home construction. COMPARE MORTGAGE RATE-REFINANCE-MORTGAGE LOANS-HOME EQUITY LOANS-HOME LOANS VISIT US NOW AND APPLY ONLINE NO FEES GUARANTEED APPROVAL If you’re looking for a low payment and the security of a rate that won’t change for the life of your mortgage, the 30-year fixed is …


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