Carnival of Real Estate

By: Drew Meyers, Business Development Specialist | July 17, 2006

Welcome to the July 17, 2006 edition of the Carnival of Real Estate. This also happens to be the very 1st edition of this blog carnival! 

The Carnival of Real Estate was started to spotlight the best blogs and bloggers in Real Estate. The initial response has been fantastic  — many thanks to all of the blogs that submitted posts this week. We have 5 bloggers who have signed up to host future carnivals. Next week’s carnival will be hosted at at Searchlight Crusade — please submit your posts by Sunday. 

So, are you ready for the Carnival? Without further ado, here are the best 18 posts submitted by the real estate blogging community:

Pick of the Week

  • It was a tough choice, but Dan Melson at Searchlight Crusade takes the trophy for the best post this week for Loan Quote Guarantees. Dan discusses (in detail) the ins and outs of the loan process and the games that both borrowers and loan officers play in the mortgage world.  What is your loan officer promising you (and is she/he really authorized to do so)?

The following posts are presented in no particular order — other than to separate those about national real estate from those specific to a region.

National Real Estate:

Local Real Estate

Since this is the 1st edition of the Carnival, we included posts from everyone who submitted. As Carnival submissions increase with increased awareness, people will undoubtedly be left off the list. To have a post be in consideration for a future edition of the carnival, please remember that you have to pick your best post and submit it! The host is not responsible for "finding" the best posts on the Web, just reviewing the ones that are submitted.

We hope you join us in continuing to read and contribute to the carnival!  For information about how to participate in next week’s carnival, please see the Carnival of Real Estate "home" blog.  Thanks for reading!

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  1. S.E. Michigan Real Estate on July 17, 2006 2:18 pm

    Carnival of Real Estate

    Woo Haa! All the other bloggers seem to have so much fun with their Carnivals, it was great to see that Zillowblog decided to host the first known Carnival of Real Estate.
    Of course, yours truly got in on the early action talking about the Google/Ann…

  2. BloodhoundBlog on July 17, 2006 11:16 pm

    Carnival of the velociraptors?

    Cathys call to Realtors to change or die was featured in the inaugural edition of the Carnival of Real Estate. Visit the site. We look upon Zillow.com with a jaundiced eye, but the collected articles are excellent.

    Technorati Tags: phoenix real…

  3. Magdiel Ruíz on July 19, 2006 8:58 am

    Hi!
    I’m from Panama. I actually work in Tribaldos Real Estate Corp. and I want to make a business bridge with a agent in Usa.

    Do you speak spanish?

  4. Real Estate Agents on August 8, 2006 8:24 am

    Real Estate Agents

    Also provides property listing search, a free home evaluation, FAQ, news and tips.About 6 out of 10 real …

  5. Jamie on September 6, 2006 1:41 pm

    Tips for Being a Successful Landlord

    In today’s apartment rental market there are several things that are “must do’s” for becoming a successful landlord. The reason you’re playing the real estate rental game is to have the check in your mailbox on the first of the month, right? Here are a few tips that can help you to achieve this with as little aggravation and frustration possible.

    First and foremost is finding the right tenant to rent your apartment, house or other rental. This is the most important ingredient in the recipe. Checking the prospective tenant’s credit history to make sure they are paying their bills is one of the best ways you can screen. A tenant that pays their bills on time most likely will send you their rent on time. Establish a clear system on collecting rent, handling complaints from the tenant and how you will contact them if you need to gain access to the apartment.

    Secondly, get all the important terms of the tenancy in writing. You have the option to have a basic rental agreement or draw up a formal lease. Whichever you decide, the important thing is to document the terms that you and the tenant agreed to. Clarify who is paying the utilities, the rental price and any other agreements made between you and your tenant.

    It’s a good idea to stay on top of the repair and maintenance needs of your property. When you are notified of something that is broken or not working, repair it as soon as possible to prevent further damages. You may also lawfully enable the tenant to withhold rent, sue for injuries caused by defective conditions or move out without notice.

    On a similar topic make sure you are carrying enough property and liability insurance to cover yourself in any situation. A well designed insurance program can protect your rental property from losses caused by everything from fire and storms to burglary, vandalism, and personal injury lawsuits.

    I hope that this has been helpful to you. Just remember, as long as you follow these simple tips you will be on your way to a happy and fulfilling landlord future. Best of luck!

    ABOUT THE

  6. real estate on October 7, 2006 9:02 pm

    Thanks for the information

  7. California Real Estate Investor on December 25, 2006 11:20 pm

    California Real Estate Investor

    (Granted such profit was only possible because of the hot California market at that time, but sti

  8. Portland Estate on January 14, 2008 1:50 am

    Yeah its much slower now. Rules are different no more easy money.

  9. Gabe "Gay-B" Penasso on February 23, 2008 2:29 am

    California is In real trouble its not a hot market anymore.

  10. Gabe "Gay-B" Penasso on February 23, 2008 2:29 am

    I would use a California for sale by owner broker web site like http://www.sandiegoflatratemls.com

  11. Anonymous on February 25, 2008 11:05 am

    im doing similar blog on local language. maybe u dont mind if i take a few article and translate it

  12. Portland Real Estate on June 20, 2008 2:28 am

    Very Good Stuff! This makes us gathering the information about national real estate.

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