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Townhome for Sale Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411

Townhome in Royal Palm Beach

For Sale by Owner NEW
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Royal Palm Beach
Asking Price USD 195,000
Property Type Townhome
Year Built 2003
 

  Property Address :  2603 Lakeview Dr,  Royal Palm Beach, Florida  33411  show/hide map

  School District : Royal Palm Beach

 

 
 

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Floors : 2
Garage Size: None
Size : 1700 sq. feet
Lot Size : .15 acres
 
Description:  Large tiles downstairs, carpet in rooms, fans in all rooms, pocket ceiling lights, flat stove, washer/dryer in utility room, storage room, aluminum hurricane panels, private fenced-in yard area, 1/2 bath downstairs. All upgrades. Two floors, two bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms,
  PLUS a DEN downstairs that can be converted to a bedroom or playroom. Property is three doors from the pool and backs up to a common serene wooded green space. Community maintenance is impeccible.  Call 561-927-7713  http://www.FSBOads.com/10424
 
Features:  Air Conditioning  Alarm/Security  Carpeted Floors  Dishwasher Disposal

  Patio

  Pool


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April 17th, 2008

Improve Your Home’s Security with Help from Home Depot

Feel safe and secure with Home Depot

Home Depot wants to help you make your home feel like a home, and provide the security you want. Home Depot provides you with the tools and tips you need to make your home more secure and help you feel safe at night knowing your windows are secure. One of the many step-by-step instruction guides that Home Depot provides online is how to secure your windows, protecting you and your family from intruders. Sure, if someone wants in, they’ll find a way. But why make it easier for them?

How to secure your windows with help from Home Depot

If you want an added feeling of security, then you need to install a window lock. A lock - not the little clasp that is intended for nothing more than to close it and keep the wind, rain and snow out. They don’t do much of anything to protect you from intruders. Window locks are available at Home Depot, and is a very effective deterrent against intruders.

While many different types of window locks are available at Home Depot, if you choose a lock that requires a key, be sure you know where the key is! How frustrating would that be? And be sure you pick a window lock from Home Depot that fits your needs and your window style.

June 6th, 2007

Renting or Leasing a Property: What Forms are Needed?

There are two ways of earning from your real estate investment: sell it at a higher price, or rent or lease it out. Finding possible tenants are not that different from finding buyers for your home-you place ads, distribute flyers, arrange appointments (or open houses) so they can view the property, and negotiate for terms.

The obvious advantage of renting out the property is that you earn money while still retaining ownership. But it does have its own share of headaches-like the occasional tenants-from-hell who either skips on monthly payments or damages it during his stay. Of course you could always kick them out, but you’ve already incurred losses: the cost of repairing the property, the earning opportunities lost while finding another tenant, and the devaluation of the property because of the damage.

That’s why it’s very important to screen your tenants through the rental application form. It includes all the information you need to do a background check, evaluate their ability to pay, and even track them down in case he trashes your beloved apartment and skip town before you find out.

Once you’ve found your best candidate, you also need to protect yourself (and him!) with a residential lease agreement. This basically outlines the terms in which he can use the property, his obligations (and yours), and any rules on damage and repair. It also has a description of the property-so you never end up fighting over whether or not the bathroom tiles were cracked before or after he moved in-and your policy on subletting.

In other words, the residential lease prevents the ugly squabbles that often occur between tenants and landlords. What if the dog ruins the carpet? What if the roof leaks or the cabinet door falls off? What if he abandons the property? What if he misses a payment? Better clear it now, than argue about it later on.

May 14th, 2007

Pasco Real Estate

Washington Real Estate ~ Reasons Some Pasco Homes Do Not Sell

There are Pasco homes that are on the market for a very long time. When other properties around a house are selling and this one hasn’t, it can cause potential buyers to be wary.

Firstly, all homes are not equal, this is self-evident. Some are new, some are old, some have a modern design, some are small, others extremely large, some are just plain quirky! However, time and again it will be the seller who is responsible for the house not selling. Usually it’s as simple as not listing the Pasco property at the price it is actually worth. An appropriate price is determined by the condition of the property and neighborhood competition.

Ultimately, at the right price all homes will be sold. And this puts the ball directly in the seller’s court. A long-standing no sale home is often a clear indication that the poor condition of the property has not been taken into consideration by the seller.

So if you are a potential seller, bear this advice in mind when putting your property on the market. Overpricing your property will only make your Pasco Wa Realtor have a more difficult job. And having your home on the market for a long period of time will only give potential buyers more leverage.

March 1st, 2007

Buying a Home in Florida

Florida, the place where everyone vacations and most everyone decides to buy a home in and retire to. Florida is a gorgeous state with more beaches and attractions than you could dream possible. Whatever your age or familial situation, there is undoubtedly a community or area of Florida that will be perfect for you.

Look at Home Buying in North Florida

You are determined to move to Florida, and who wouldn’t want to? The state is known for its weather and beaches, theme parks and friendly inhabitants. The different parts of Florida are very different though, and the weather and cost of living does very from region to region. Though you know you want to move to Florida, it is imperative to understand the lifestyle specific to the different parts of the state.

For instance, the common lifestyle in the northern part of Florida has been compared to the lifestyle of Southerners. The most popular cities in northern Florida are Jacksonville and Tallahassee, but obviously there are countless other lovely areas to live. The weather in northern Florida can get cool in the winter, but most inhabitants like that they get to experience a change in seasons, slight as it may be.

If you enjoy traveling across the states, then northern Florida could be a great spot for home buying for you, because you will have easy access by car to Georgia, Tennessee and North and South Carolina.

Buying a Home in Central Florida

Buying a home in northern Florida may not completely appeal to you because of cooler weather or other factors, so perhaps look to central Florida. Central Florida is the ideal location for buying a home if you have small children for one primary reason being the theme parks. Popular cities to live in central Florida are Tampa and Orlando. As everyone knows, Orlando Florida houses Disney World as well as Universal Studios and every fun vacation locale your children dream of attending.
Homes for sale by owner in Florida

December 17th, 2006

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