The Home Flipper's Journal

The Home Flipper's Journal

Author: Nancy Dunham

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-11-23

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1646041984

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Keep your renovation project on track with this all-in-one log book for organizing and executing a successful home flip. Whether you’re a first-time house flipper or experienced flipping pro, executing a financially effective house makeover requires patience, time, and, above all else, extreme organization. Now, buying, renovating, and selling a home has never been easier, thanks to this ultimate organizational tool. Keep track of all the major improvements and little details in one handy place with included: Easy-to-use resale value charts Property feature worksheets Budget trackers Contractor logs And much more! You’ll also find plenty of tips and tricks for successful financing and construction, as well as important information about the resale market. This journal is the perfect guide to a profitable home-flipping experience!


Flip's Fantastic Journal

Flip's Fantastic Journal

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780989436618

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This is the first book in the popular Flip's Journal series. This edition is an update of the original book. The book is designed to inspire journal writing and illustrating in early readers. Due to demand, this book has been reprinted by the author/illustrator.


Home Buyer Journal

Home Buyer Journal

Author: Peechy Pages

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-05-03

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781096705345

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

You've taken the first step and decided to purchase a home! This pretty and practical journal helps potential home buyers keep track of their important home buying information. Wether you are a first time home buyer or an empty nester, this notebook is for you. There is a place for you to jot down notes about your mortgage, the homes that interest you and the ones you want to see in person. You will also find graph paper, note paper and a real estate dictionary to help you along the way! Features of this handy journal include: Mortgage notes section Mortgage Dos + Don'ts Worksheet for potential homes Plenty of space to record notes for "Your Home" Resource worksheets for service providers Must know terms for every stage of purchasing your home Quotes to inspire excitement during your house hunting journey Buying a home can be over whelming. Let this useful real estate journal help you keep organized with helpful tips and tools. Most important tip of all - make sure you hire an experienced and licensed realtor! The tips in this journal and organization tools should not be used in place of the professional guidance of a licensed realtor.


Home Equity and Ageing Owners

Home Equity and Ageing Owners

Author: Lorna Fox O'Mahony

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-01-06

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1847319025

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The growing use of housing equity to support a range of activities and needs raises complex issues, particularly for older owners. In an environment in which older owners are pushed towards housing equity transactions to meet income and welfare costs, they are required to make choices from a complex and sometimes bewildering range of options. The transactions which facilitate the use of home equity as a resource to spend in later life - from 'trading down' and 'ordinary' secured and unsecured debt to targeted products including reverse/lifetime mortgages, home reversion plans and sale-and-rentback agreements - raise important legal and regulatory issues. This book provides a contextual analysis of the financial transactions that older people enter into using their housing equity. It traces the protections afforded to older owners through the 'ordinary' law of property and contract, as well as the development of specific regulatory protections focused on targeted products. The book employs the notion of risk to highlight the nature and causes of the 'situational' vulnerabilities to which older people are now subject as 'consumers' of housing equity, showing that the older owner's personal situation is crucial in determining whether and why they may seek to release equity, the options and products available to them, and the impact of harms resulting from adverse transactions. The book critically evaluates the extent to which this context is incorporated in the legal frameworks through which these transactions are governed, as a measure of the 'appropriateness' of existing legal provision, as well as considering the arguments surrounding 'special protection' for older owners in housing equity transactions.