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7 Reasons Why Real Estate Options Are Ideal for Beginner and Advanced Investors
Copyright 2005 Alex Nghiem Whether you are an advanced real estate investor or just getting started, real estate options can be an ideal investment technique. A real estate option is a way to control a property without owning it and it locks in...

Money Making Real Estate Marketing Ideas
Real estate marketing is a lot simpler than most Realtors make it out to be. Some equate expensive products and services with quality. However, effective real estate marketing does not have to be expensive, complicated, or sophisticated....

Real Estate Investment Deals That Increase Your Net Worth
Consider these parameters for a real estate deal: Property Value: $250,000 Purchase Price: $160,000 Repairs: $2,500 If you analyze the numbers, you see that the equity available in this deal is $87,500 (Property Value minus Purchase Price...

Real Estate Websites - Head Librarian Or Realtor?
If your real estate website has an IDX link, do you provide the full property address to Web surfers? If so, you may be acting more like a librarian than a realtor! Do you really believe Web surfers, the potential clients, who have had in many cases...

Should I Invest in Real Estate While Running an Internet Business?
Copyright 2005 Peter Dobler Of course you should. I practice this for quite a while and I never looked back. I think this is the perfect combination. You get the best of both worlds. Did you know that 90% of all millionaires made their...

 
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.
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