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Selling Timeshares, Inc. Educates Consumers About Deeded Timeshare Ownership With Informative Article

Tuesday, October 21st, 2014


Alameda, CA (PRWEB) October 09, 2014

Selling Timeshares, Inc. has released an informative blog article covering the most common concepts surrounding deeded timeshares. The company’s website, SellingTimeshares.Net, runs a blog focused on the education of current and future timeshare owners.

The article has been posted at the following URL: http://www.sellingtimeshares.net/what-does-it-mean-timeshare-deed/

A deeded timeshare generally represents fractional ownership of a vacation property. The two common types of timeshare deeds are points-based and week-based ownerships. An owner can choose to be deeded to a specific resort, on a specific week and a particular unit size, or simply own the rights to a number of vacation points, which they can spend at a network of resorts within their vacation club.

In order to cater to each owners personal style of travel, the way each timeshare club sells their ownership can vary greatly. Also, each timeshare club has their own specific rules and stipulations for the transfer and use of the ownership. The company believes becoming educated about these facets of timeshare ownership can help those new to vacation clubs better select which one will work best for them.

The article provides more detail about what timeshare deeds are and how they work with each type of timeshare system. The goal is to break-down and explain a seemingly complex system in manageable, bite-size pieces explains Patrick Fry, the author of the article.

This release is just one of the many articles that can be found on their timeshare blog. The SellingTimeshare.Nets blog features timeshare articles, resort reviews, exclusive resort pictures, and is accompanied by their on-site YouTube channel that has informational timeshare-related videos.

Selling Timeshare, Incs On-Site YouTube Channel can be found at: http://www.sellingtimeshares.net/category/articles/youtube-videos-articles/

About Selling Timeshares, Inc.

Selling Timeshares, Inc. has positioned itself as specializing in high-end, name-brand vacation ownerships ever since broker, Seth Nock, incorporated the company in 2005. Selling Timeshares is comprised of a group of Licensed Real Estate Professionals with years of experience with the most popular vacation networks offered in todays market. They are a full service timeshare resale brokerage that does not charge an upfront fee to sell.







Top 5 Things To Know About Buying Foreclosures – Knoxville Real Estate Team, the Holloway Group has Posted a New Article on their Website

Monday, March 4th, 2013


Knoxville, TN (PRWEB) February 28, 2013

The Holloway Group, the leading Knoxville real estate team at Gables & Gates, REALTORS has posted a new article on their website titled, “Top 5 Things To Know About Buying Foreclosures”.

Troy Stavros, Broker and Partner with the Holloway Group says, “Buying a foreclosure in Knoxville may seem like it should be just as easy as buying any home, but there are certain factors that make it more tricky. While some of the processes and procedures are the same, there are steps to take and things you should know going in, to help make the outcome a positive one.”

Below are the Top 5 Things To Know About Buying Foreclosures:

#1: Forget the Auctions – If a buyer is reading this, then most likely they aren’t a seasoned veteran of buying distressed properties. Why should novices steer clear of auctions? The auction process is far more risky. First, prospective buyers don’t get a chance to inspect the home for damage or issues (two factors that are more common than not in a distressed property, because of the fact that the home may have sat vacant for a period of time or had unhappy owners leaving). Second, potential buyers don’t have a chance to find out if there are any outstanding liens on the property for which the buyer will ultimately be responsible. Third, there is a chance that when buying at an auction, the owner that was foreclosed on may still be living in the home. Another big headache that can be costly from both a dollar and stress level. Fourth, most auctions require cash on hand, or the ability to pay the entire purchase price within a few days. This is not an option for most buyers.

#2: Buy From A Bank – All of the reasons to buy from a bank are the complete opposite of the reasons above. First, buyers get the opportunity to inspect the property. Second, the bank is required to pay off all liens and back taxes. Third, the owner will be long gone once the bank has foreclosed and if not the bank will have them removed prior to listing the home. Fourth, buyers have the time to get financing in place like a typical home sale.

#3: Get Pre-Approved – This is a step in the home buying process that the Holloway Group stresses whether buying a home in Knoxville that is distressed or non-distressed. To have the best opportunity to secure a home when negotiating, the buyer must be able to provide a pre-approval letter from a lender with any offer submitted. Most banks will not even accept an offer on a foreclosure without one. Not to mention, that by providing a pre-approval letter showing that the buyer has the ability to secure financing, is a serious motivator for any seller.

#4: Expect a Low Appraisal – Once the deal is agreed upon with the bank and the financing secured, there is one more hurdle to leap over, the appraisal. Appraisals have been know to come in low on distressed properties because of neglect, vandalism, or damage. A lender will only lend a buyer the amount for which the home appraises, so until that number comes in, don’t breathe easy. Also if a buyer is planning on utilizing an FHA loan, there are additional strict regulations regarding the condition of the property, so FHA may require repairs to be completed prior to closing the loan.

#5: Be Prepared To Spend Money On Repairs – One of a distressed home buyer’s best friends should be a contractor. Even before negotiating, a buyer should have an estimate from a contractor as to the price of repairs. Stavros stated, “Because of the neglect and disrepair of most foreclosed homes, the repair list can be extensive and expensive. Know what costs are involved and incorporate those costs into the negotiations and the bottom line price.”

ABOUT THE HOLLOWAY GROUP AT GABLES & GATES, REALTORS

The Holloway Group is committed to bringing the best possible experience to fruition for buyers and sellers of Knoxville real estate. At the Holloway Group we don’t believe average is good enough for our clients. At the forefront of the Holloway Group is experience. Our team was created to serve our clients even better with specialization and expertise. We know that individually we cannot be everything to everyone so we have come together as a group, bringing all of our different strengths, so you always work with the best. We pride ourselves on being ahead of the curve on technology and how it can serve our clients. When you are a client of the Holloway Group, you can expect to have our entire team of professionals working to fulfill your individual real estate goal. As a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World the Holloway Group and Gables & Gates, REALTORS can assist you with finding the most qualified real estate professional to suit your needs, anywhere in the world! Visit our website to search ALL Knoxville homes for sale. Contact us today for assistance.







“Where Are All The Houses? The Reasons Behind Shrinking Inventory” — New Article Posted to the Holloway Group Website by the Knoxville Real Estate Team

Saturday, February 2nd, 2013


Knoxville, TN (PRWEB) January 31, 2013

The Holloway Group, the leading Knoxville real estate team at Gables & Gates, REALTORS has posted a new article to their website titled, “Where Are All The Houses? The Reasons Behind Shrinking Inventory”.

Troy Stavros, Broker and Partner with the Holloway Group states, “The old adage of supply and demand is at it again. Home prices are on the rise because the number of Knoxville homes for sale continues to dwindle.” According to the latest research numbers from the National Association of Realtors, the inventory of homes for sale dropped 8.5% from November, 21.6% from one year earlier, and is at the lowest level since January of 2001.

So why are we seeing inventory of Knoxville homes for sale drop? Here are the reasons:

News Flash: Your Home’s First Showing is Online – Knoxville Real Estate Team, the Holloway Group, has Posted a New Article on their Website

Saturday, January 26th, 2013


Knoxville, TN (PRWEB) January 24, 2013

The Holloway Group, the leading Knoxville real estate team at Gables & Gates, REALTORS, has posted a new article to their website titled “News Flash: Your Home’s First Showing is Online.”

A recent cooperative study released by The National Association of Realtors and Google shows how people search for homes on the Internet. In The Digital House Hunt: Consumer and Market Trends in Real Estate, we are able to see the amazing impact and effect digital media is having on real estate. There is no doubting the huge impact that the Internet has become in everyday living, but the statistics brought to light by this study show with blazing clarity both the effectiveness and importance this tool has for searching Knoxville homes for sale. The following are some highlights of the study:

90% of home buyers searched online during their home-buying process.
52% of home buyers use the web as their first step in the process.
Real estate-related searches on Google.com grew 253% over the past four years.
36% of new home shoppers utilize a mobile device while they are watching television.

Troy Stavros, Broker and Partner with the Holloway Group at Gables & Gates, REALTORS stated, “As a seller, you have to realize that your first showing is no longer taking place in your home, it is happening on the internet. If your listing isn’t winning a potential buyer over online, they more than likely will never show up at your door.”

The benefits of the digital home search are widespread. Buyers have the opportunity to complete “first showings” of potential homes at their leisure from a computer or mobile device. Buyers can not only search Knoxville homes for sale, but research areas to live and find a REALTOR for representation. Because of these buyer benefits, home sellers benefit from having more educated buyers and more effective showings. Real estate agents benefit from getting buyers who have already done research and are able to make faster buying decisions.

While there is no doubt a wealth of information is out there in the digital space for home buyers and sellers, there is still an abundance of value to be garnered from a seasoned agent. REALTORS are still the best resource for local information, negotiations, and the pulse of the local market.

ABOUT THE HOLLOWAY GROUP AT GABLES & GATES, REALTORS

The Holloway Group is committed to bringing the best possible experience to fruition for buyers and sellers of Knoxville real estate. At the Holloway Group we don’t believe average is good enough for our clients. At the forefront of the Holloway Group is experience. Our team was created to serve our clients even better with specialization and expertise. We know that individually we cannot be everything to everyone so we have come together as a group, bringing all of our different strengths, so you always work with the best. We pride ourselves on being ahead of the curve on technology and how it can serve our clients. When you are a client of the Holloway Group, you can expect to have our entire team of professionals working to fulfill your individual real estate goal. As a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World the Holloway Group and Gables & Gates, REALTORS can assist you with finding the most qualified real estate professional to suit your needs, anywhere in the world! Visit our website to search ALL Knoxville homes for sale. Contact us today for assistance.