Category: Real Estate

Is the letter of intent a worthless document?

A letter of intent (LOI) is a common way of expressing your intentions to purchase property without having to write a formal, legally binding contract. The letter of intent is presented to a seller in the preliminary stages of a project. A buyer’s intentions are spelled out clearly and...

Is the next housing market crash looming?

SAN DIEGO, CA-“Buy low, sell highis a well-known adage attributed to legendary billionaire investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett. Looking at today’s super-hot residential real estate market, it’s hard not to wonder how much longer this craze will continue. Buyers are in bidding wars to purchase homes, multiple all-cash offers...

What you need to know about investments

We all need to save money for the future. But bank interest on savings accounts can hardly beat inflation. As the future of social security becomes unknown and many companies’ retirement plans become unreliable, investing has become the most important way to secure our financial future. Before you start...

Don’t make the big real estate mistake

“Dad, what happens to your guitars when you die?” My daughter has a habit of asking jarring questions like these, especially when she can’t get over the urge, inscribed in our house rules, not to bother me in my office during work hours unless it’s an emergency. That is...

Sell ​​your property to cash buyers for fast money

Do you want to sell your property fast? Do you have any idea how long it might take? Many people in the UK want to sell their property, be it a residential house, an apartment or a piece of land; The fact is that not everyone ends up getting...

What are hard money residential loans?

Some people ask us: What do you mean by hard money residential lenders? The term simply means that you can go to certain lenders like us; We ignore your credit score and give you a loan for a single-family home or duplex. The term “hard money” is submerged with...

Austin Architect A. D. Stenger

Arthur Dallas Stenger began building houses in the 1940s in Austin, primarily on Arthur Lane in the Barton Hills area, named after his father (the first Arthur Dallas Stenger), who was also an architect. Although Stenger attended the University of Texas School of Architecture after returning home from World...