by RealtyBizNews | Feb 27, 2021 | Market Watch, New York, Real Estate News
New York City is acknowledged as one of the greatest cities in the world. Yet it is comprised of five distinct boroughs, each one a city in itself, and each one with a unique character. If you’re relocating to NYC, it’s good to get a picture of what each one is like,...
by RealtyBizNews | Feb 23, 2021 | Los Angeles, Market Watch, Real Estate News
New York is a great place, but it’s not for everyone. If you wish to escape the pollution, overcrowded subways, and most importantly, the ballooning cost of living, you might want to consider L.A. The best part of the deal? You’re not entirely sacrificing...
by RealtyBizNews | Feb 19, 2021 | equity, Equity Release, Market Watch, Real Estate News
Equity release may seem like a good strategy in the short term, but the CEO of the UK’s largest provider of bungalow living for the over 45’s warns that the practice is, for many people, not the ideal financial strategy. The issue is that while equity release on the...
by RealtyBizNews | Feb 8, 2021 | Florida, Florida homes, Market Watch, Real Estate News
Known as the Sunshine State, Florida is a highly desired location for those looking to buy a new family home. With a current population of 21.73 million (2020) and hundreds of unique attractions, it’s certainly understandable why people love it. However, if you’re...
by RealtyBizNews | Feb 4, 2021 | Market Watch, Real Estate News
New York City has a lot more to offer than just thin crust pizza. This city is the centre for technological advances, novelty and a never-ending work factor making it an excellent location to host events. It is a city that never sleeps and a popular international...
by RealtyBizNews | Feb 1, 2021 | Boise, dallas, Houston, Market Watch, Real Estate News, top cities
Real estate is known as the best asset to own. Investors can earn recurrent rental income from it. Investors can easily pay off their monthly expenses or mortgages from your rental income. Currently, low mortgage rates and the inventory shortage has also kept the real...