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See Online Courses Search Home Buying / Selling > How To Sell a House How To Sell a House and Other Real Estate Tips and tutorials to help you sell a home or other real estate. Home selling advice that helps you sell your house faster and for the best price. This information is for home sellers who choose to employ a real estate agency as well as for sellers who prefer to sell by owner. Subtopics Choose a Listing Agent (4) Market Value (4) Escrow and Closing @ Offers and Contracts @ Facts About Surveys and Deeds @ Property Disclosure (6) Getting it Ready to Sell (5) Real Estate Forms (5) Articles & Resources Sort By : Guide Picks | Alphabetical | Recent 10 Steps You Should Take Before You Sell Your Home Are you planning to sell your house? Be sure to take these important steps before you list the home with an agent or market it yourself. You can make your real estate transaction go more smoothly if you pay attention to these home selling essentials. 10 Ways to Make Home Buyers Hate Your House There's a common thread that runs among nearly everyone who is buying a home--most home buyers will quickly turn around and walk out your door if they detect one of these problems. Make sure your house is free and clear of these hot spots before you put it on the market. Home Selling Advice for For Sale By Owner Sellers Home sellers, are you going the for sale by owner route? You'll have lots to contend with during the real estate transaction, but these tips help you take actions to protect your interests and have a trouble free closing. Passing Your Home Inspection Nearly all home buyers will hire a professional home inspector to inspect your home before they go to closing. Is your home ready? Here are several hot-spots that worry buyers the most. Showing Your House to Potential Home Buyers You've completed all of your home selling tasks and now it's time for buyers to come and take a look. Do you know how to handle showings? Many of the basic showing how tos are the same, no matter whether you are selling the home by owner or using a real estate agent. What if Your House Needs Repairs? Do you really understand every clause within the contract you just signed? I've found that repair issues are one of the least understood parts of a home sales contract. It's a misunderstanding that can cause you lots of headaches--and money. Get the facts before you sign. How To Measure Residential Square Footage Each year, lawsuits are filed by home buyers who discover that their new home's square footage is not the figure stated in advertising. Real estate agents and for sale by owner sellers can reduce their risks of lawsuit by knowing how to accurately calculate residential square footage. Top Reasons Why Good Houses Don't Sell Don't let your house sit on the market because it falls into one of these categories. eCourse - How To Sell a House This eCourse takes you step-by-step through the process of selling a house. Sign up and you'll receive a newsletter once each week until all materials are covered, giving you plenty of time between lessons to make decisions and sort out your home selling options. Should You Allow the Buyer to Move in Before Closing? During the home selling process sellers are sometimes asked to agree to give the buyers possession of the home before closing. Learn the pros and cons of a buyer possession before closing agreement. Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. 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Foreign currency for buying property abroad | Currency for Property purchase overseas | Cheap currency rates Forex Brokers Treasury Services Foreign exchange Bureau de change Currency Exchange for purchasing proerty overseas, buying currency at the correct exchange rate can save you lots of money when exchanging money for buying a property abroad. Real time exchange rates convert Sterling to Euro for buying a house in Spain or purchasing property in Ireland. Purchase Foreign Currency for buying Property abroad. Foreign currency exchange rate to convert UK pounds Sterling to US Dollars for buying property in American. Exchange currency for any country that you wish to buy a house abroad in, check out our no commission cheap exchange rates. Sterling - Euro exchange rate for property in Europe and Sterling to US Dollar exchange for property in America. No commission exchange rate and cheap currency rate for buying property abroad. Foreign currrency for purchasing Overseas Property Get a currency quote for a foreign property and see how much you can save! Freephone 0800 953 1384 or Click here to request a currency quote An increasing number of UK residents buy properties abroad , either as a holiday home or as a retirement home. All sorts of houses are purchased abroad from Villa's in Spain - for the sun, Chalet's in the Alps, Gite's in France , Italian farmhouses, second homes in Cyprus to West Indian beach houses. Buying property overseas has become easier and the proposition of cheaper airline flights has made accessing an overseas property more affordable. As well as purchasing properties in France, buying properties in Spain and buying properties in Italy, people are now widening the net buying properties all over the World. People fund the purchase of a foreign property in many different ways. People retiring abroad usually sell their home in the UK to fund their dream retirement home in the sun. Some people have funds available to make an outright purchase of a property abroad. Others use a mortgage to buy an overseas property. However more and more people are finding that their UK home has lots of equity in it. It is straightforward to remortgage in the UK and so many people are buying a property overseas by releasing cash from the equity of their home. When buying a property abroad the period of completion may be over a period of months and a Fixed Term Forward Contract or a Forward Time Option Contract may be helpful to protect against the vagaries of the foreign currency markets. A small deposit will secure a fixed rate for a period of time and hedge against any changes in the currency exchange rate. A small change in the foreign currency rate could have a dramatic effect on the cost of the purchase of a property abroad. The Xchange Business can help you buy your property overseas by offering competitive cheap exchange rates. The Vendor will have to be paid in local currency and the Xchange Business will be happy to provide a quotation for your foreign currency needs. We can help private individuals purchasing their overseas property and we can help agencies by providing their clients an excellent service and competitive Foreign Exchange rates. FREEPHONE 0800 95301384 or email: Foreign currency for property purchase and we will send you a quote. Remember: We don't charge fees for transactions over 5000. Our rates for currency exchange are cheap - they compare favourably against high street banks and other sources. We offer you total security for all receipts and payments of currency. Foreign Currency for buying Property abroad. Buy property in Spain and change Sterling - Euros. Purchasing property in Florida or throughout America, exchange Sterling to Dollars. Funding property in France may require a Euro transfer form Sterling to Euro for French currency. The A-Z of buying a property Abroad There are many things to be considered and planned for before you can buy your dream home abroad. Whether you are buying a retirement home an investment property or a much deserved holiday home in the sun. Many people are lucky enough to have capital to release for buying a property abroad, others finance the project with some form of loan or mortgage. Now is a good time to buy property in Spain as European interest rates are low and there is a wide selection of property options available, from developed plots, farmhouses and village locations, through to villas, townhouses and new apartment developments. However and wherever you purchase your property there are some underlying principles to help you make the right decision. We have outlined some of them below and we have also listed some country specific advice for buying a property in Spain, buying property in Florida and buying property in France. Many other countries are becoming more popular and we see people buying properties in Estonia, purchasing properties in Bulgaria and buying properties in Italy. Location, location, location. This well worn maxim is as important when buying a property abroad as it is when buying at home. Research, research, research should also be a watchword. It is easy to get carried away with yourselves on your annual holiday. You're enjoying the resort so much you want to buy into it. Before making a life changing decision consider all your options and make a plan of action. Take a Holiday A holiday in the area under consideration will tell you a lot about the area where you want to buy a property. Be careful not to view it all with rose tinted glasses and try and picture the area on a quiet day off season. Are the facilities that you require on hand ? Do the shops suit your needs? These and many other questions will be answered later. A good way of getting an inside line is to ask those that have done it before. Many popular areas have a large ex-pat community to ask about the area. Estate Agents When buying a property abroad the advice of an estate agent may prove to be invaluable. Find an established company that will offer advice and not a hard sell. The whole process of buying a property abroad can be burdened with rules and regulations Make sure you have a good lawyer with an excellent command of English . For instance did you know that if you're buying in Spain you'll need to make out a will in Spanish before buying, or that you can inherit debts from a previous vendor? If you are buying a property in USA take a look at our guide to exchange Sterling to Dollars for property purchase in America.If you are purchasing a property in Australia, it will be our Australian Dollar exchange and transfer service that you will require.For property purchase in Canada, the Sterling to Canandian dollar transfer rate is crutial, and our currency brokers are on hand to over their expertise and advise.Remaining in Europe and buying a house? Spain is particularily popular at the moment and Sterling to Euro exchange rate applies to transfers to Spain. Get a quote and see how much you can save! Contact Email: Xchange Business Contact Telephone: FREEPHONE 0800 953 1384 Contact us | Why us? | FAQ? | Testimonials Currency for buying a property abroad at www.exchange-currency.co.uk Disclaimer Exchange Currency © 2005
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