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A Slice Of Success: Ways On How To Succeed In Real Estate Business
With a relatively increase of the everyday commodities, more and more people are finding ways how to earn additional sources of income so as to compensate their expenses. That's why most people who look for alternative ventures resort to real...

Home Buyer Beware – Know the Signs of Real Estate Market Trouble
Lots of articles have appeared recently about the booming real estate market in the United States. Home prices, especially on the East and West coasts, are not only at record levels, but are increasing at record rates. In some areas around...

Real Estate Investors: Buy, Sell or Hold?
Brandi Brand is Sales Director for Breakwater Mortgage in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Brandi and her husband, Scott also rehab and resell real estate investments in Southeastern Virginia. The following interview consists of common questions real...

The Big Four Reasons for Investing in Real Estate
The 4 BIG benefits of investing in real estate are: 1) Cash Flow - This is your spendable income after deducting all operating expenses and mortgage payments from rental income received. 2) Loan Amortization - With each mortgage payment you make,...

When a Real Estate Agent May Not Be The Best Option
Historically, when homeowners wanted to sell their home, the first call made would be to a Realtor. Since the early 1900's, Realtors have represented homeowners during the process of selling their home, which is usually to another homeowner. Real...

 
Delaware Real Estate - Living on the Water

A classic Atlantic state, Delaware is known for beaches and towns on the Atlantic Ocean. Delaware real estate prices aren't bad and appreciation is excellent.
Delaware
Delaware is a state with a lot of coastline. When you think of wind swept beaches on the Atlantic Ocean, you're thinking of Delaware. The beach areas come in a variety of forms with sleepy little villages, laid back resorts and energized tourist areas. Much of the state is within a few hours of the major cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Wilmington
Wilmington is a mid-sized city, but the largest in Delaware. Not the most striking of cities, Wilmington is a bit schizophrenic. Parts of the town are dreary and industrial while others contain pleasant parks and walking areas. In the pleasant areas, you'll find brick paved walkways with little cafés on streets lined with trees. Wilmington is, however, a good launching spot for most of Delaware, which makes for good weekend getaways.
Rehoboth Beach
Rehoboth Beach is the major tourist beach area of Delaware. As with most touristy beach areas, the place is packed with businesses catering to out of town visitors. Wall to wall hotels line the boardwalk for Rehoboth and malls seem to be springing up everywhere. Still, the area isn't a bad residential area due to the seasonal nature of the tourism business. The tourists flock to the area in the summer, but the remainder of the year is fairly quiet.
Delaware Real Estate
Delaware real estate prices fall all over the board and are primarily dependent on how close the location is to the popular beaches. Homes in Wilmington will run $370,000 on average, while locations in other inland areas are much less. Homes in the beach areas like Rehoboth can be much more, but depend on the quality of the home. On average, the appreciation rate for Delaware real estate was over 16 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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