Filed Under (Real Estate) by admin on 18-11-2009
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Real estate photography is a new, exclusive initiative to promote international property business to inspire by the theme Development, Nature and Architecture. Real estate photography leads to increased competition in the photographic market. Most of time people would likely visit their property for sale because of the attractive images.
Tips of good real estate photography
- A good source of light.
- Wide angle lenses mak Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Mortgage) by admin on 26-09-2009
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For most Canadians, buying a home is the largest financial decision they will make in their lifetime. Yet, consumers across the country are more likely to painstakingly review dozens of investment possibilities for their portfolios than to scrutinize their mortgage choices. The mortgage world – like the investment world – can sometimes be confusing. There is a vast array of choices – open, closed, fixed, floating, long or short amortization, p Read the rest of this entry »
Filed Under (Home Insurance) by admin on 21-03-2009
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A home insurance policy is a financial arrangement whereby all of your household possessions located in your home are protected against loss, theft or damage. If you won your property, you may be offered a joint home insurance policy that covers both the building and the contents as well although this may not be worth it if you rent accommodation.
Whilst you are searching for Read the rest of this entry »