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Lee Cameron is a professional REALTOR® serving the Orlando real estate market. Lee has consistently proven his talent and knowledge in the real estate business and is known to his flair the business and the care with which he treats his clients. For more info on Orlando homes to buy or sell contact Lee through his website - http://www.leecameronrealtor.com - today!
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» Buying: Think About Location
By Lee Cameron | Published 05/29/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
There is one credo that has always held true in the world of real estate: location, location, location. The same home in different locations can have a selling value that is vastly different, in either direction.
» The Costs of Closing
By Lee Cameron | Published 05/29/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
Whether you are buying or selling, closing a sale can be costly. There is a lot to think about above and beyond what the mortgage payments will be.
» New Flooring Is A Great Selling Feature
By Lee Cameron | Published 06/14/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
Floors more than any other aspect have the ability to radically change the look of any room or area. Putting brand new floors into a home not only increases it's asking price on the market but drastically improves the marketing strength of the home.
» Why Stage Your Home?
By Lee Cameron | Published 06/14/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
One of the big questions that any home seller will have to ask themselves is: "Why should I stage my home?" Simple. With all the competition in home markets around the country home staging has almost become necessary in selling a home.
» The Positive Reality Of 100% Financing
By Lee Cameron | Published 07/12/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
In today's world of high-priced homes the cost of living is always on the rise. Conversely it would seem that wages are not pacing this cost. Buying a home has become more and more difficult as time goes on and to some it may seem that buying a home will never be a viable option.
» Low-Ball Offers and Home Value
By Lee Cameron | Published 07/12/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
Ok, let's get down to the nitty-gritty on making an offer on a home. This process can be quite different depending on how the local market looks at the time of the offer. In a seller's market there may be competition for any given home and competing offers can drive the price of a home up quickly.
» Basic Home Buying Tips
By Lee Cameron | Published 08/13/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
This is intended to be a bit of a primer for the first-time home buyer. Buying a home is a huge decision and not an easy one to make the first time. The home purchase process can be fraught with pitfalls that a new buyer may never see coming, so proper planning and prep is essential.
» Selling In A Buyer's Market
By Lee Cameron | Published 08/13/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
Home selling in a buyer's market is not the ideal time to be selling but if it is necessary then you as a seller must start to consider a few things to make your sale a bit more appealing. These are, of course things that a seller may want to do anyway regardless of the state of the market.
» Investing in Stone
By Lee Cameron | Published 09/19/2007 | Home Remodeling | Rating:
If you are considering a renovation anywhere in your home, but especially in the bathroom or kitchen, consider stone. Stone tiles and granite counter tops are very much in style right now, and for good reasonthey are long-lasting, need little maintenance and are gorgeous. Not only that, they are synonymous with quality, adding flair to your home and increasing its resale value.
» Bloated Appraisals Go On Weight Loss Program In Cali
By Lee Cameron | Published 10/16/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
As Americans watch their real estate markets fail and friends foreclose, many are asking what went wrong? Lately, the spotlight has swung to over-inflated appraisals and inherent pressure on appraisers to "hit the number" when drawing up their reports.
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