Sunday, August 4, 2013

Buying Real Estate ? Advice That Will Keep You From Making ...

Purchasing a home is a huge step for any person, though this especially true for a first time buyer. The commitment and expense can be very stressful. In the following paragraphs, you?ll find tips that can help any buyer make a good purchase, and will make the process of purchasing property a little less stressful.

Real estate agents should contact those who they have helped buy or sell a home once each year. When you contact them, they will recall how you helped them with their real estate experience. Give them a friendly reminder that you make money through referrals, so you would be pleased if they could mention your name to others.

If you are planning to move to another area, go on the Internet to research the neighborhood in which the property is located. Almost every town has plenty of information online. Before you spend money on relocating to a town, make sure you think about the economic situation there.

TIP! When negotiating with real estate purchases, always use a moderate approach. Often, people who are too aggressive about trying to make the best possible deal work against their own best interests.

You need a business partner you can trust, when purchasing an expensive parcel of commercial property. This makes the loan qualification process much easier when you go to purchase the property. You may need a co-signer to get a down payment, and credit to buy some commercial real estate.

Keep an open mind about your options. Sometimes you must choose between two major features if the price of having both falls outside of your price range. If you can?t find a home in the area you want, shop for one in a similar area.

Try to get a checklist from your Realtor. Checklists cover each step of purchasing your home. They help you through the process of finding the home, making sure you can afford it and securing a mortgage. This checklist will help make sure that everything that needs to be taken care of is accomplished in time for settlement.

TIP! A realtor should keep in contact during the holiday season with those people that they have worked with in the past. They will be reminded of how you made their home buying experience a great one.

It is vital that you know about the common terms found in lending when you purchase your house. You are less likely to be confused later if you understand upfront how the term of the mortgage influences the amount of the monthly payment and your total cost over the entire life of the loan.

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It is a good time to get invested in real estate. Upsets in the real estate market have resulted in low prices for buyers. You can consider getting out of an apartment and into a house. Over time you can expect the market to go up again, which will turn your investment into profit.

TIP! Properties that require updates and many improvements are usually sold at reduced prices. This can be a money-saver in purchasing the home, with the ability to make improvements as time allows.

When you are trying to find a property broker, have some questions planned for them. Important questions you need them to answer include how many sales they made over the last year, and how much experience they?ve had in the neighborhood you?re looking at. This agent should have the ability to answer each question professionally.

Never close a deal on a house before you have it inspected by an inspection professional. Some homes look fine to the untrained eye, but need a lot of work. Dealing with unforeseen repairs can be expensive and some could be so big that you will have to find somewhere else to live while repairs are being done.

It can be invaluable for you to obtain an authorized letter of approval from a lender prior to beginning your search for real estate. It is very discouraging to find the perfect home only to find you can?t get a loan for it. Securing financing can take a long time, and you don?t want to lose your house waiting for that loan.

TIP! Get a partner that you trust when you want to make the step and buy an expensive commercial lot. When you have a partner who has a good financial standing and reputation, it is much easier to quality for the loan needed to purchase the property.

Always ask real estate agents about the length of time they have resided in the area you are considering. If your agent is not familiar with the area, they won?t be able to inform you about many things you may want to know. Ideally, look for an agent who has lived in the area for at least 10 years.

You must research the neighborhood of a home before you buy. If there are particular services that are missing in the surrounding area, or if the quality of the neighborhood ends up being not as great as you thought, you will end up very disappointed. Your neighborhood will greatly impact your lifestyle because that will be where you meet people, shop, and engage in many of the social events that you will participate in.

Take your time to carefully measure a home you are highly interested in buying. You will feel better once you know that the physical square footage is equivalent to what the seller has listed publicly. These two numbers need to be approximately the same, within 100 square feet. If they don?t match, you must determine what the cause of the problem is.

TIP! Request a checklist from your Realtor to put yourself in the best position before buying. It is not uncommon for a Realtor to bring a checklist containing all facets of a home purchase, including shopping for neighborhoods to obtaining financing.

Get a warranty for the house. When you buy a new house, whether from a previous owner or the builder, ask for the warranty. New home builders normally offer protection for one to three years. Previous owners should be willing to purchase a home warranty for at least a year to help you offset any impending repairs.

Term Goals

Always have your goals at the forefront of your mind as you are preparing to purchase a property. Decide if you have short term goals or long term goals to be met. If the prospective investment does not meet your goals, do not look into it further. There are many property owners that fail to check if there needs will be met, and will have a losing investment on their hands.

TIP! Make sure that you have a little bit of extra money put away in case any unexpected costs pop up when you?re buying a home. Buyers generally expect the closing costs will only consist of points paid to the bank, real estate taxes, and obviously the down payment.

Okay, are you now ready to buy? Hopefully, the tips you have read in the above article has helped to calm your fears. Apply the information that fits your particular circumstances, and you will make the most out of the buying process. You don?t have to have a degree in real estate investment to purchase a home or other property. The idea of owning property is very invigorating. Just be smart about your choices and watch your numbers.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Engadget Podcast 354 - 08.02.13

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Get ready, folks. This week it's a party, with Ben Gilbert and Dana Wollman in the guest host seats. We start off the podcast with our initial Moto X impressions, then discuss the new Nexus 7 and Android 4.3 to keep the Jelly Bean vibe going. Then, Ben shifts us into the world of Android gaming by recapping his NVIDIA Shield review. We also highlight the positive reception of the Chromecast before getting into the likes of the HTC One mini, low-cost iPhone rumors and the ASUS MeMo Pad HD 7. Stream episode 354 of the Engadget Podcast below.

Hosts: Brian Heater, Dana Wollman, Ben Gilbert

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Friday, July 26, 2013

NASA's Van Allen Probes discover particle accelerator in the heart of Earth?s radiation belts

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Scientists have discovered a massive particle accelerator in the heart of one of the harshest regions of near-Earth space, a region of super-energetic, charged particles surrounding the globe called the Van Allen radiation belts. Scientists knew that something in space accelerated particles in the radiation belts to more than 99 percent the speed of light but they didn't know what that something was. New results from NASA's Van Allen Probes now show that the acceleration energy comes from within the belts themselves. Particles inside the belts are sped up by local kicks of energy, buffeting the particles to ever faster speeds, much like a perfectly timed push on a moving swing.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Lucy Tobin: Another nice little earner diminishes London?s parks

Yeah, I can?t stand them. So last Saturday, after a night waking up at two, three, five and six, when I finally gave up my ambition to sleep at seven, and couldn?t complain about it being hot because a week before I?d written a rant right here about people who complain about it being hot, I set off for an early, shady walk to the park.

And was pretty annoyed to discover a funfair had taken it over. Carousels, rollercoasters, waltzers, megaphones and caravans, 4x4s, cars, lorries, washing lines, ice-cream vans, generators, and all the other detritus required to house a huge funfair and run the lives of those who operate it.

So my cool walk instead involved picking my way around the obstacles Barnet council had clearly decided were lucrative enough to justify shoving local residents (I hate to add tax-paying here, but it is indeed us who pay for the park grass being churned up by rides) into a small enclave with little shade.

Even the kids? playground was enveloped by the funfair ? so good luck to parents hoping to let their sweltering tots run free, for free, in the park. And this was the fourth funfair to take over our park in as many months.

They don?t have many merits: encouraging kids to gamble to win scratchy teddy bears and scoff sugar, and providing an ambrosial environment for pickpockets.

But you can imagine how approval came about at council HQ. Not an especially evil ambition of stopping Londoners from enjoying their open space but a lucrative revenue-raiser for an austerity-struck council.

It?s happening across the capital: last year London?s eight royal parks pocketed ?18.7?million income ? ?5?million more than the previous year ? after filling them with events such as pop concerts and Hyde Park?s awful Winter Wonderland. Not content with squeezing that much more profit out of parks, this summer anyone wanting to visit Hyde Park for a spot of footie or amateur game of rounders will have to spend up to ?30 an hour to do so. The Royal Parks have handed their old footie pitches, where we?d use jumpers as goal posts for a kickabout, over to private company Will to Win.

So as the people behind a campaign against the charges put it, ?a year on from the Olympics which was meant to get the country playing more sport, a private company has been given the job of actively discouraging people from doing so in the heart of London?.

Councils should certainly be imaginative in working out alternative money-making ideas that don?t demand more from residents. But each has thousands of empty buildings ? schools over the long summer holidays, their own offices in the evenings, vacant properties and scout huts and youth centres that aren?t used all the time.? Each of them would be a preferable option to choking up our parks.

Our little local scraps of green ? sometimes the only place that kids whose schools sold off their playgrounds have to run free ? should be run for people, not for profit.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

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Matt Smith On His 'Doctor Who' Departure And His Possible Return To The Show At Comic-Con (VIDEO)

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    Matt Smith stands beneath a suspended Tardis as Jenna-Louise Coleman stands inside the time machine during filming of the "Doctor Who" 50th anniversary special in Trafalgar Square in London on April 9.

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    Matt Smith and Jenna-Louise Coleman stands film the "Doctor Who" 50th anniversary special in Trafalgar Square in London on April 9.

  • "The Bells of Saint John"

    The Doctor?s search for Clara Oswald brings him to modern day London, where Wi-Fi is everywhere. Humanity lives in a Wi-Fi soup. But something dangerous is lurking in the signals, picking off minds and imprisoning them. As Clara becomes the target of this insidious menace, the Doctor races to save her and the world from an ancient enemy. Episode credits: Written by Steven Moffat, directed by Colm McCarthy (Ripper Street, The Tudors), and produced by Denise Paul (Taggart).

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    Clara wants to see something awesome, so the Doctor whisks her off to the inhabited rings of the planet Akhaten, where the Festival of Offerings is in full swing. Clara meets the young Queen of Years as the pilgrims and natives ready for the ceremony. But something is stirring in the pyramid, and a sacrifice will be demanded. Episode credits: Written by Neil Cross (Mama, Luther), directed by Farren Blackburn (Luther, The Fades) and produced by Denise Paul

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    The Doctor and Clara land on a damaged Russian Submarine in 1983 as it spirals out of control into the ocean depths. An alien creature is loose on board, having escaped from a block of Arctic ice. With tempers flaring and a cargo of nuclear weapons on board, it?s not just the crew but the whole of humanity at stake! Episode credits: Written by Mark Gatiss (Sherlock) and directed by Douglas Mackinnon (Silent Witness).

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    Clara and the Doctor arrive at Caliburn House, a haunted mansion sat alone on a desolate moor. Within its walls, a ghost hunting Professor and a gifted psychic are searching for the Witch of the Well. Her apparition appears throughout the history of the building, but is she really a ghost? And what is chasing her? Episode credits: Written by Neil Cross and directed by Jamie Payne (The Hour, Call the Midwife).

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  • "The Snowemen"

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