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Carmel Indiana Foreclosure and Short Sale Search
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 at 8:22am. 123845 Views, 4 Comments.
You may be looking for below market value homes in the Carmel Indiana area. If so, we tried to make it easy for you to browse by creating a page dedicated to foreclosure, bank owned, and short sale homes in Carmel. On the home page, simply click the button on the top that says "Foreclosures" and pick Carmel. The following page will take you to all distressed properties in that area. Keep in mind, not all foreclosed homes are the same, some are ready for occupancy and some need quite a bit of work.
Here is a bit more information about Carmel Indiana:
Carmel, an affluent northern suburb of Indianapolis, is one of the fastest-growing cities in Indiana. That growth has caused the establishment of the Meridian Corridor, Indiana’s second-largest…
A Snapshot of Carmel Real Estate Statistics
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 at 10:05am. 592 Views, 0 Comments.
If you are considering a house for sale in Carmel Indiana and want to get an idea of how it compares to the Carmel real estate market overall, you may want to check out our statistics page. The stats page gives detailed information about all active homes in the Carmel market.
Our stats pages can be found in the left column of links on our home page and just about any other page on the site under the button "Market Statistics".
After clicking on the Carmel Statistics button, you will see updated information about the active listings and information about how many homes were listed in the last 24 hours. The stats are updated daily and include the number of active listings, days on the market, highest and lowest price, highest and lowest square footage,…
Carmel Indiana Named Top Place to Live
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at 10:18am. 1307 Views, 0 Comments.
Bert Sperling at BestPlaces.net recently came up with a list of the 10 best cities to live in America. His list was created by taking a number of factors into consideration including crime rates and statistics, population and growth, the number of colleges and universities in the area, and access to entertainment opportunities like shows, museums, and sporting events. In addition, Sperling also looked for a good measure of economic stability when making his final determination.
Compared to the 90s, this emphasis on stability might seem like a switch in priorities. Back then all people were looking for was a house in a neighborhood with a low crime rate and good schools. Economic stability wasn’t really a concern. However, with the recession priorities…
An Indianapolis Rental Property Business: 5 Tips for Success
Friday, October 8th, 2010 at 7:19am. 1219 Views, 0 Comments.
If you have visions of buying a few houses, then sitting back counting your cash as you retire by the poolside, then running a rental property business may not be for you. But, if you are willing and committed to running an effective and profitable business, then a rental property business may well be right for you.
Here are some tips to consider when looking at starting your own rental property business:
- Pick your neighborhood carefully. Property taxes are not standard across the board and, as an investor planning to make money from rent, you want to be aware of how much you will be losing to taxes. You will also want to consider the crime rate, school quality and other neighborhood issues. When considering the taxes, remember that several…
Tips on Buying an Indianapolis HUD House for Sale
Thursday, October 7th, 2010 at 7:50am. 2486 Views, 1 Comments.
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is a part of HUD - the part that provides federal mortgage insurance. If a foreclosed home was purchased with a loan insured by the FHA, the lender can file a claim for the balance due on the mortgage. FHA pays the lender's claim, then transfers ownership of the property to HUD, which sells the home.
One significant difference between a HUD house and a traditional house, is that you will need to enlist the services of a HUD registered real estate broker to gain access HUD homes. HUD homes can only be accessed by HUD brokers and HUD brokers are the only ones who can submit your offer to HUD. The offer starts out on paperwork but is submitted electronically to the HUD system.
The selling process for a HUD…
Fore! Bridgewater Club of Carmel and Sagamore of Noblesville
Friday, September 10th, 2010 at 6:49am. 1510 Views, 0 Comments.
Is golf your passion? Do you go to sleep dreaming about the back nine you played yesterday, or the new clubs you saw at the pro shop? If golfing is an important part of your lifestyle, you might want to consider a move to one of the luxurious golf communities in the Indianapolis area.
Noblesville and Carmel are two ideal spots to live as both offer easy access to downtown adn excellent schools. Here are just a few golfing communities in Hamilton County that may interest you.
Sagamore Golf Club and Community of Noblesville
Sagamore Golf Course and community feature the only Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course in Central Indiana. Sagamore's homesites are generously sized and offer you a choice of wither golf or wooded view, and range from…
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