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Why Green Housing Is Needed

When you think of living green, you may consider the major impact on the environment made by our gas guzzling SUVs and sports cars. However, did you know that the majority of the issue with our environment comes from our houses and offices?
According to the McKinsey report, “Curbing Global Energy Demand: The Energy Productivity Opportunity”, [...]

Whether it’s your housing, motor vehicle, work, service or old Product – Free Internet classified ad is the answer.

In past years datum show a extensive increase in the use of internet classified advertisements vs the use of standard print advertising,  why is this you might ask? The answer is simple, using Free Online Classifieds not only expose you to a target market of over 1.2 Billion potential readers, but is also substantially cheaper, [...]

When the Housing Bubble Burst

In the years leading up to the economic recession of 2008, the housing market was booming. New homes were being constructed all across the country, and young couples and families were buying them up. The effect of this “bubble” is that houses were being sold at inflated prices. People were taking out loans in order [...]

What Caused the Housing Bubble

Every once in awhile we hear something on the news about the housing bubble and what is happening to the real estate market across the entire United States.
We see our communities bombarded with “For Sale” signs and vacancies due to foreclosures and yet do we really comprehend why this is happening and when it will [...]

Utilities of Housing Grants

If you were not aware that the US offers free housing grants for the benefit of their citizens, it’s high time that you should know about the various grants program linked with housing. The money distributed in the form of grants helps to secure complete safety and security to the individuals who are in urgent [...]

Tucson Withstands Downward Curve in Domestic Housing Gross Revenue

While orders and pre-sales of brand new United States households slumped by 10.5 percent, the most turgid drop in nine years, and orders and pre-sales in the Western U.S. pushing the direction with a declination of 29 percent, Tucson permit number continues potent at 1,644 for the first two months of 2006, a little grander [...]

Travel nurse and housing

Housing the Travel Nurse
Travel nurses travel all over the country working in various hospitals and medical facilities for short periods of time before they move onto a different job. Working as a travel nurse lets them see various parts of the country, provides them with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience, and introduces them [...]

Time to Check Low Rental Housing Prices – Now Offer Better Yields Than CD’s (4th in a Series)

In the last article in this series we reveled how to come up with a list of houses that have the potential to pay you double digit income returns using free information on the Internet and promised that you would probably be surprised by the next step in the process to earn more than 10 [...]

The New Classiest Trend in Dog Housing

True dog lovers always like to provide their canine familiars with the best treats available in the market. For the most dedicated luxury dog houses are one of the best and classiest ways for the owners to show their love for their pet. Luxury Dog houses are easily becoming a tendency among the classiest dog-friends.
As [...]

The Rising Demand for Student Housing Means Profits for Investors

Mention college to most parents, and their first thought is mostly likely how much it will cost. But a growing number of savvy real estate investors–parents or not–are thinking of college as a way to make money rather than spend it because students all need a place to live. Three key demographic, sociological, and economic [...]