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Home Building Insurance, Should I Sell Before I Buy?

Posted by James Breen at 10 July 2008 0:57

Try home building insurance to compare trends. Not as easy as it sounds, is it? It is certainly scientific.

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One of the main reasons that the NAHB is pressuring Congress for tax credits to first-time homebuyers and extending the tax loss carryback is because many smaller, private builders are simply on the ropes. Whereas it's the large, public builders who have been told "go sell stock or raise money from the capital markets," for smaller builders it's just not that simple. From a BuilderOnline.com story: While many builders have been quoted in newspapers saying the media has overblown the severity .. Read the rest of this entry.

This is quite impressive. This publication is good. I should have one too.

Interiors By William T. Georgis And Building Design By Moed de Armas & Shannon NEW YORK, July 9 /PRNewswire/ — Located in the heart of Soho, surrounded by signature cast-iron buildings and avant-garde neighborhood vibe, 350 West Broadway, between Grand and Broome Streets, is set to become Manhattan's most iconic residential condominium. Developing by Aby Rosen of RFR Holding LLC, which owns such properties as Lever House and the Seagram Building, 350 West Broadway will house eight ..keep reading.

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For those of you who are a homeowner, and are interested in purchasing a new home, you may be asking yourself the question should we sell our current house before we buy another one? My answer for this question would be yes. Before you buy a new house, it would be wise to sell your current home first. An ideal circumstance would be to make the settlement for both houses on the same day, or at least within the same week. The problem with purchasing a new .. read the rest.

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Buying a building is an expensive investment of time and resources. Building insurance is a clever way of protecting your investment from damage to its structure or fixtures and fittings. Building insurance may also cover outside structures such as sheds and garages or even walls and fences that surround your property.


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