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Monday, 4 November 2013

2 BHK Flats in Urapakkam

New Residential Flats in Urapakkam, Chennai

If you are looking for 2 BHK flats for sale in Urapakkam, Chennai, Panchavarna by PdotG is an affordable residential apartment with flats spaces from 625 to 1227 sq/ft.

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Affordable and well constructed New Residential Flats in Urapakkam with high standards. P dot G Panchavarna has a collection of 144 premium apartments in 5 blocks with stilt + 4 floors. If you really want to buy a house in "Investors Paradise" GST, PdotG Presents "Panchavarna" at Urapakkam only for you!

Monday, 7 October 2013

2 BHK Flats in Urapakkam

New Residential Flats in Urapakkam, Chennai

If you are looking for 2 BHK flats for sale in Urapakkam, Chennai, Panchavarna by PdotG is an affordable residential apartment with flats spaces from 625 to 1227 sq/ft.

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New Residential Flats in Urapakkam are Affordable and well constructed flats with high standards. Price Range between 20.6 Lac(s) - 40.4 Lac(s). P Dot G presents P Dot G Panchavarna Apartments in Urapakkam with a collection of 144 premium apartments, 5 Blocks, Stilt + 4 floors, ( 1.5 / 2 / 3 BHK ) strategically located.

Friday, 6 September 2013

2 BHK Flats in Urapakkam

New Residential Flats in Urapakkam, Chennai

If you are looking for 2 BHK flats for sale in Urapakkam, Chennai, Panchavarna by PdotG is an affordable residential apartment with flats spaces from 625 to 1227 sq/ft.

Panchavarna
It has a collection of 144 premium apartments in 5 blocks with stilt + 4 floors. Affordable and well constructed flats with high standards. Visit PdotG Now! This is the place where you can find some of the finest homes in Chennai.

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

2 BHK Flats in Urapakkam

Apartments in Urapakkam, Chennai

If you are looking for 2 BHK flats for sale in Urapakkam, Chennai? Panchavarna by PdotG is an affordable residential apartment with flats spaces from 625 to 1227 sq/ft.

Panchavarna - Urapakkam, Chennai
PdotG helps you to buy well constructed flats with high standards and lists affordable new apartments in India.

Saturday, 22 June 2013

2 BHK Flats in Urapakkam

New Residential Apartments Urapakkam, Chennai



Panchavarna
Panchavarna by PdotG



Are you looking for 2 BHK flats for sale in Urapakkam, Chennai? Panchavarna by PdotG is an affordable residential apartment with flats spaces from 625 to 1227 sq/ft. PdotG Panchavarna is the best investment option and a great home to live at Urapakkam. The availability of flats in Panchavarna is 2 BHK and the rate of per sq ft is Rs.2495 (offer Price) and the total rate for a flat is above 22 lacs.

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Wednesday, 14 December 2011

New Home Builder

Finding the Ideal Home Builder - 5 Tips for Success

As the real estate market cools, individuals and families considering buying a new home must evaluate many factors. Every search of homes for sale has common elements: location, proximity to good schools and employment, area attractions and distance to family and friends. Some evaluating the market may wish for an older home while others who want to buy a new house prefer the modern amenities common to most new homes offered by various new home builders.


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It is a buyer's market and every new home builder is competing for a shrinking pool of customers. Every home buyer is unique yet each will come across dozens of names when researching the homebuilder industry. The competition is fierce and home builders are outdoing each other with incentives and freebies all designed to bring new home buyers into the sales office. The potential new home buyer is advised to look underneath the noisy sales pitches and marketing efforts and evaluate new home builders based on competence, relevance to individual needs and reputation.

This article will offer 5 tips for success for finding the ideal home builder.

1. Solicit Referrals from Family and Friends

Your friends and family know you best. If they have bought a new home from a homebuilder, ask them how they found the home builder and who they recommend (and indeed, who they would avoid). If you have been inside their home, ask yourself if you like it and ask them if they are having problems. Remember, a referral from friends and family is more valuable than one from a stranger - or a marketing pitch.

2. Research Area Home Builders

87% of future home buyers begin their search online for the simple reason that, because a new home purchase is the biggest purchase of a lifetime, it is best to know your options. But there are a lot of new home builders out there. In busy markets like North Carolina, there are literally dozens all competing for business. Visit their websites. If they invest in a good website with valuable information, it shows they care about demonstrating professionalism and integrity. If they speak to your needs (upmarket, first time home buyer, large family, etc.), it suggests they have worked with people like you. If a website is all glitz and little substance, do not call. If the site has valuable information, interactive floor plans, new house plans, sample photos and the functionality to print plans and brochures, this demonstrates competence. So if you like the site - and like the information it contains - sign up for information. You may be given special promotions and will be the first to hear of new offerings.

3. Research the Experience of Previous Customers

It is extremely unlikely that you will be the first person to buy a home from a prospective homebuilder. Because the internet offers such a diversity of voices and opinions, if you do not know anyone who has worked with a considered homebuilder before, see what the online community has to say about the home builder. Some homebuilders have inspired such contempt that websites exist to showcase reasons to avoid them while others have created incredible loyalty. A little research may save you hours of pain and thousands of dollars.

4. Tour Model Homes and Ask Questions

When a home builder unveils a community of new homes for sale, there will be a model home open for public tours. Take one. Some "tip of the iceberg" questions to ask include: How often will access to the new home be given during building; Are there any fees required that need to be paid upon closing; How many times has a given plan been built; Is there a premium on the home site; What will be built on adjoining properties; What are area zoning laws; and How is code-compliance guaranteed?

5. Read the Paperwork

The new home purchase is a major decision so take the time to read all documents thoroughly. If something is unclear, ask questions. Everybody says "read the fine print" but in this case, perhaps more than any other, this is crucial.

Article Source: http://www.surfside-properties.com/?pgcnfID=10417

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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Brand New Homes

The 6 Buyer Traps You Should Avoid When Purchasing a Home

If you choose to follow a systematic approach to buying a home than watch out for these common home buying traps. You will certainly have a better home buying experience. This cautious and prudent approach can help you to cut costs while assuring that you get the best home for your needs and lifestyle.


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Since purchasing homes in the Southern California area is a major investment, one needs to make sure people follow a few tips and steps to avoid the most common home buying traps associate to home purchasing. You don't want to get caught in these traps:

1. Paying too much for the home you want.
2. Actually, buying a home for the wrong reason or undefined needs.
3. Losing their dream home to another buyer because you haven't planned properly.

This report discusses the 6 most common and costly home buyer traps and how to identify them and more importantly, what you can do to avoid them.

1. Buying the Wrong Home.
2. Bidding Blind.
3. Not Getting a Mortgage Pre-Approval.
4. Unknown Closing Costs and Rushing thru Escrow to Close.
5. Contract Miss-Understandings.
6. Undisclosed Fix-ups and other issue.

Conclusion:

Make sure you take the time to go over all the documents which you will be signing. Have someone inform you about the documents which you don't understand. Only, sign those documents which you do understand.

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Monday, 31 October 2011

Cheap Housing

How To Find Really Cheap Housing

Need help finding really cheap housing? Start with five basic ways, and then compare your options using not just the prices, but the other costs listed here.


So you want really cheap housing? Whether you are buying or renting, here are five ways to find a home that costs you less. Those are followed by a list of the real expenses you need to compare your options fairly.
Once you know which city you'll be living in, find the neighborhoods where prices or rents are lowest. If they aren't clearly unsafe or otherwise undesirable, start your search here. Only move on if you can't find what you need after carefully looking at what is for sale there.

Some types of housing are cheaper than others. Normally mobile homes on property are the cheapest options for buying or renting (although I have seen exceptions). Beyond that, the relative value of various types of houses can vary a lot in different cities. In some, classic old houses are valued more than new homes, while in other towns they're seen for the trouble they are and priced lower. Start cheap and work your way up if you don't find what you want.

There are often just plain good deals that can be found in any area or with any type of home. Putting a price on homes (or setting rents) isn't an exact science, and some sellers won't even use what decent tools are available for this, so keep your eyes open for an under-priced house. If you're willing to deal with a fixer upper, this could mean paying $20,000 less to buy a home that needs just a couple thousand in repairs and deferred maintenance.

Also, you can always offer less than the asking price. Learn a few good negotiating tactics if you are going to be talking to the sellers yourself. Otherwise you can make a bunch of low offers to see if one of them is accepted by a seller. If your first ten are rejected without a counter-offer, though, you might need to adjust your sights.

How To Compare Housing Costs

Don't make the mistake of thinking finding cheap housing  is all about the lowest price or monthly rental charge. Look at the following when comparing options:

- Loan costs. A higher interest rate on a small house may make the payments higher than those on a lower-interest owner-financed home which costs more. Consider the interest costs.

- Home owner insurance. Really cheap housing may not be so cheap if you have to pay more because of old heating systems or being in a flood or earthquake area.

- Taxes. A block or two can be dramatic in the cost of property taxes, depending on whether you are in or out of the city or township.

- Car expenses. It is not only your job, but also stores that can be further away if you are too far out of the city. Estimate your monthly car expenses based on the location and your habits.

- Gas, electric and other utilities. Your heating bill can be twice as high on a drafty old house versus a new energy-efficient one. Consider electricity, water, sewer and garbage collection expenses too.

- Repairs. Some homes are truly ready to live in without any work needed. Try to estimate the next three-year's repairs and divide by 36 to get a monthly figure to compare.

- Other regular costs. Does the home, condo or apartment have association dues? How about special assessments, snow removal costs or lawn care expenses?

Write down any and all expenses for each home you consider, so you can meaningfully compare them. Estimate as closely as you can if no records are availableBusiness Management Articles, and find a monthly average total for each. In this way you can see which are really cheap housing options.

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Cheap House For Sale

How To Flip Cheap Houses Fast

The best way to flip Cheap Houses fast in to do it in an area where houses can be flipped in a quick fashion. These areas are usually the more affordable first time home buyer properties. To get started you need to know an area and have cash.


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Steps:

   1.  Locate the right area.

   2. Try to find an area where investors are making over 33 % of their investment back on a flip. These areas are no secret and if you check multiple listing records you can see how fast these properties are turning over.

   3. Locate the right property – narrow your search.

   4. Calculate the cost of repairs. Any good house flipper knows how much they are going to have to pay when it comes times for repairs. Try to find a house you can easily flip. You have to make sure the repairs are minor and you can quickly make the house or apartment sparkle and shine and sell it fast.

   5. Try to find a good broker to list your property. A good broker in one that does no overcharge for their services.

   6. Price your property attractively. Make sure your property is priced property or better yet price it so that it is a good deal.


   7. Hopefully you can flip that Cheap Houses and make a good profit. Good luck!

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Sunday, 16 October 2011

Residential Properties

Real Estate Investing: Apartment Complexes VS Residential Properties


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Most real estate investors purchase various complexes to generate steady profits off their tenants. It is easy to recoup all the money you used to purchase a property if you rent the place out. In this article, we will discuss which is better, buying an apartment complex or residential properties.

It is important for real estate investors to focus solely on the purchase price of any properties they are interested in. Note that most properties will need repairs, renovations, or maintenance and if you want to make your newly acquired property to look attractive to potential tenants, you need to provide an excellent and safe place to live in.

In terms of purchase price, buying multi-family home is cheaper than apartment complexes. You can use the internet to find properties that are currently on sale. When it comes to real estate, your budget is everything. If you have a very limited budget then going smaller is the best way to go, especially if you are a first-time property owner who wants to generate profits off renting properties. Smaller real estate properties are much easier to maintain than a large apartment complex. When you purchase a large apartment complex, you will have to maintain the place as long as you have tenants and this could eat up a large chunk of your finances.

If you purchased a small rental property and you made a substantial amount in profits, then that is the right time to expand your business. You can go ahead and buy either several residential homes or a smaller apartment complex. You will lose less when you buy a multi-family homes because of the lower purchase price.

If you want to get firsthand experience on being a land lord, you can talk to a few local land lords and ask questions. Additionally, you can also seek help from a professional real estate expert to determine which type of investment vehicle you that suits your budget the best. These are some of the important factors you need to consider before you purchase any real estate property for profits.

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Sunday, 18 September 2011

Perfect Dream Property

Find Your Perfect Dream Property At PdotG.in


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Moving into a new flats in Chennai, apartments in Bangalore is something will excite people but you should know that while many people say to finding flats for sale is a hectic job, it can be less hectic if you recruit the services from a real estate agent.

Flat in Chennai for sale, it's offer styles, spacious and posh area at affordable price. Our flat will provide all facilities. That's why hence; our flats are in high demand. Due to the emergence of the BPO and corporate sector. This area is a fully developed & very near the market. Last few years, in despite of the global economic slowdown, Flat in Chennai has witnessed a best bedevil rate of our property growth.

Finally, sometime growth of MNCs and commercial activities on the growth leave no reason for people to not head to this city. Very attractive and lovely apartment with a nice view .Very large apartment overlooking a very big private garden. The apartment is furnished with admixture of antiquity and contempt Pieces.
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Sunday, 31 July 2011

New Residential Apartments in Urapakkam

Home Inspection

You are contemplating a purchase of a foreclosed property and want to make sure that the price is right. Realizing that there will be a certain amount of investment that needs to be made in order to bring the home up to your standards, you decide to schedule a home inspection. But who can you trust to give a complete and unbiased report on your prospective new home? Whether it's an investment property or a home that is to be occupied by your family, you want to have confidence and peace of mind. If you do a search of qualified inspectors or companies, you will find many who are supposedly certified. But who are they certified by? There are numerous online schools and agencies that will certify just about anyone who is willing to pay the tuition or the certification fee.

These schools are very professional and do provide valuable knowledge to their students but the best qualification comes from the experience gained from being in the construction industry for many years. After all, how can someone that has recently been certified by an online school possibly have better credentials than a seasoned veteran of the construction industry that has 40 years of field experience?

Don't just hire a certified home inspector by thumbing through the yellow pages or conducting an online search. Do some homework and look for a qualified inspector. By qualified that doesn't mean that they have to be certified. For example, in the state of California there is no requirement for a home inspector to be certified. Although this certification may add to the credentials of a home inspector which in turn may enhance his business prospects, that doesn't always mean that he will provide the best service. Although some home inspectors do have bona fide field experience, many have limited experience if any. Instead their credentials simply consist of the certification

that has been obtained through some online study course. In other words, they have simply bought their certification. What does this do for you? Sure you will receive a report that seems official but is it a complete review of the property in question?

When choosing an inspector, it is important to thoroughly review their entire scope of work. In other words, what does their inspection consist of? You will notice that some scopes call for only a certain percentage of electrical outlets or plumbing fixtures to be tested. What good is this? What about the one room with the electrical problems that failed to be tested? What about the one sink that leaks? Or the part in the scope stating that the inspector will not walk on the roof but instead will only inspect it from ground level? Are you kidding me? What part of the roof can you inspect from ground level? It goes on and on but the point is that you really have to read the scope of work to know what value you will receive from your home inspection. Always check the true qualifications of your home inspector. Don't just rely on a certification. You may be disappointed only to find out when it is too late.

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Sunday, 1 May 2011

Residential Flats in Urapakkam

New Residential Flats in Urapakkam

Searching for an affordable Residential or Commercial Property? Pdotg Flats with high standards low price with good facilities. Find residential real estate property for sale in Chennai from PdotG constructions. 1,2,3 bhk new flat for sale in Urapakkam, Chennai.


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Pricing Your Apartments

How do you fix a price point for an apartment? Take a guess? Figure it based on your carrying costs? Check comps and do a market analysis? Charge whatever the market will bear? If you're looking to place quality tenants, less is sometimes more.

We all want to make money with income property; the more the better! When you're looking for a new tenant, however, don't assume that you're going to make more money by charging more. If your property is priced high for what you're offering, you won't get a lot of calls, and the ones you do get will be either uneducated about your local rental market, desperate, unscrupulous, or a combination of any of these.
What to do? Perform your due diligence: check the advertisements for similar apartments, make appointments to look at them, talk to real estate agents and others in the business, and get a clear idea of how much others are getting ? not just charging ? for similar rentals. Then, advertise yours to undersell the competition.
Why undersell? It's a basic rule of economics that price is a great way to compete. If you offer a good product for slightly lower, you'll get a lot of calls, which means you'll be able to screen more applicants and get the best possible tenant into the unit. Once you have a quality tenant that likes the place, you're golden ? you can make increases annually that put your unit in line with others. Tenants who don't have slumlords for landlords won't go to the trouble of searching for a cheaper place because of the costs associated with moving. Your first-year discount got the best tenant in the door, and providing quality housing will keep them there.

In conclusion, don't let your greed cloud your judgment when you're trying to find the right tenant.
Are you looking for flats for sale in Urapakkam, Chennai? Panchavarna by PdotG is an affordable residential apartment with flats spaces from 625 to 1227.