Friday, May 8, 2009

Daily Real Estate Terms

In today's constantly changing market you need to have every advantage if you are looking to buy or sell Hernando County Real Estate A understanding of the real estate process is necessary. The process can sometimes be complex and overwhelming. To assist you in feeling more comfortable with the real estate process I am sharing real estate terms and their meaning. With today's market conditions you need understand the process. The assistance of a licensed REALTOR

Daily posts are made to this Hernando County Real Estate market blog to keep you informed. Make sure to bookmark this page to keep track of the daily post or market news.

Absorption rate : An estimate of the rate at which a particular classification of such as new office space, new housing, new condominium units and the like will be sold or occupied each year.
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No-documentation loan : A loan application that does not require verification of income but typically is granted in cases of large down payments.

A complete list of terms may be found at www.soldbychris.com/Glossary/Glossary.htm Hernando County Real Estate Glossary Terms. The Glossary will aid you in the process of buying or selling your next home in Hernando County.

For more information on homes for sale in the Hernando County cities of Spring Hill, Ridge Manor, Weeki Wachee, Brooksville or Hernando Beach. Contact Chris to assist you in your real estate needs.

Chris Frantz
Exit Success Realty
13111 Spring Hill Dr.
Spring Hill, Fl 34609
www.soldbychris.com
Spring Hill Real Estate
www.springhillfloridarealestateonline.com
Hernando County Real Estate
Serving Spring Hill, Brooksville, Ridge Manor, Hernando Beach and Weeki Wachee

Working with buyers and sellers of Hernando County Real Estate in the cities of Spring Hill, Hernando Beach, Brooksville, Weeki Wachee and Spring Hill. Search the Hernando County Listing Multiple Listing service for your next home or sign up for emails of homes just listed in Spring Hill or recieve lists of Bank Foreclosure and Short Sales.

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