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Basic Things You Should Know About A Lease Purchase Contract
What exactly is a contract?
By definition, a contract is an agreement between two or more parties to do, or to refrain from doing, a particular thing in exchange for something valuable. The parties can be individuals, businesses, organizations...
Customer Service – the Real Estate Revolution
Traditionally, real estate has been viewed as a sales industry. But perceptions are changing. Agents around the country are coming to believe that the key to real estate success is service – not sales. Competition and technology now give...
Is a Vacation Home Right for You?
Many of us dream about owning the vacation home in the Mountains, or on the Lake or Ocean. A place where one can retreat periodically from the hustle-bustle of everyday life. However, for those who do achieve the financial resources to make such...
Ready To Sign That Lease Agreement?
The real estate market is booming across the United States, especially in select areas of California as well as Las Vegas. Even the sleepy town of Boise, Idaho is experiencing record breaking primary residential development. Where ever you happen to...
Real Estate Timing - When To Buy, Sell, Hold
When is the best time to buy real estate? When buying real estate for investment, smart money does not buy at, or near, the top of the market. Smart money buys real estate at, or near, the bottom of the market.
Historically, real estate often...
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South Dakota Real Estate – Step Away From The Rat Race
From National Parks to a relaxed pace of life, South Dakota has a lot more going for it then you might think. With some of the cheapest prices in the land, South Dakota real estate is a steal.
South Dakota
If you’re looking for bustling cities and every modern convenience, South Dakota is definitely not for you. If you prefer a relaxed, honest place where you know the neighbors and a handshake means something, you’ve found the place. Throw incredibly scenic places like Badlands National Park and Mount Rushmore, and you have a state with a friendly old west feel that makes a perfect relocation spot.
Rapid City
The second largest city in South Dakota, Rapid City isn’t very rapid at all. Instead, the city feels more like a town and is extremely family oriented. The town is located on rolling hills with plenty of tree cover. If you enjoy the outdoors, Rapid City is a hop and a jump from the Black Hills and plenty of outdoor activities. As occurs throughout South Dakota, it is warm in the summer and cold in the winter.
Sioux Falls
Built on the Big Sioux River, Sioux Falls is known for…its falls. Running through the city, the falls are not particularly big, but are very picturesque. Home to the University of Sioux Falls, the town has a conservative, friendly
atmosphere.
Deadwood
The gold rush town of Deadwood deserves a special mention when discussing South Dakota. As with most gold rush towns, the fortunes of Deadwood went up and down with the gold industry. Eventually, things went really bad and the town nearly was abandoned. Today, Deadwood has been revived by tourism and visiting it is like stepping back in time. Casinos dating from the nineteenth century have been revived with the Midnight Star Casino being owned by Kevin Costner.
South Dakota Real Estate
South Dakota real estate is just about the best deal in the United States. You can expect to pay under $200,000 for a single family home throughout the state. With such low prices, the appreciation rate for South Dakota real estate was a reasonably 7.5 percent for 2005.
About the Author: Raynor James is with http://www.fsboamerica.org - FSBO homes for sale by owner. Visit our "sell my home" page at http://www.fsboamerica.org/seller.cfm to sell your home yourself with a free 1 month listing.
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