Real Estate Articles & Advice Newsletter for February 2010

4 Feb, 2010  |  Written by Phil McCollum  |  under Articles & Advice Newsletter, Real Estate News

February 2010

Phil McCollum's Articles & Advice Newsletter

Phil McCollum's Articles & Advice Newsletter

My Real Estate Articles and Advice Newsletter for February 2010 has just been posted on my website.  The newsletter is intended to provide California home buyers, sellers, and owners with an abundance of relevant information to help you navigate the real estate market, avoid legal problems, and get tips on home improvements. My Articles and Advice Newsletter is a compilation of articles from nationally syndicated real estate writers.  With this information at your fingertips, you will always have the best advice to guide your decision making.

This month features articles from the following authors:  Dian Hymer, Paul Bianchina, Benny Kass, and Michelle D Alderson.

Access my Real Estate Articles and Advice Newsletter for February 2010.

Whether you are a buyer, seller, or present owner of real estate, everyone can benefit from an on-demand source of real estate related advice. My Real Estate Articles and Advice Newsletter makes it easy by gathering highly relevant and timely articles and presenting them in one easy to read format, so without further ado let me identify the topic covered in the latest newsletter.

This month, the following real estate related articles appear:

2010: year of the turnaround? – Dian Hymer

Solutions for icy gutters – Paul Bianchina

Rate-lock dos and don’ts – Dian Hymer

CFL’s (Compact Florescent Lightbulbs) today – Michelle D Alderson

No capital gains tax on home exchange? – Benny Kass

FHA program funds fixers – Dian Hyman

The lot-line shocker – Benny Kass

Paying rent during a short sale – Benny Kass

Freeze-proof your pipes – Paul Bianchina

To access all of the articles, open a convenient PDF file using the following link:

Access my Real Estate Articles and Advice Newsletter for February 2010.

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