Indianapolis Real Estate Blog

December 27, 2010

Indianapolis Real Estate Terms

Filed under: Indianapolis Real Estate Terms — soldbychris @ 6:25 am

In today’s constantly changing market you need to have every advantage if you are looking to buy or sell Indianapolis Real Estate. It is important to have an understanding of the real estate process that 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. The assistance of a licensed Realtor with knowledge and experience is beneficial.

Daily real estate terms are posted daily to assist you with buying or selling of Spring Hill Real Estate. Bookmark this page or subscribe to a RSS feed to receive your daily does of real estate terms or valuable information posted to this blog.

Crawl space – The space between the ground and the first floor of a home, usually no higher than four feet.

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Schematics – Preliminary architectural drawings and sketches; basic layouts not containing the final details of design.
Serving the communities of
Hamilton County, Townships of, Adams Township, Clay Township, Delaware Township, Fall Creek Township, Jackson Township, Noblesville Township, Washington Township, Wayne Township, White River Township, Blue River Township

The real estate terms can also be found at Indianapolis Real Estate Glossary Terms. The terms will assist you in becoming more comfortable in the process of buying or selling your next home in Indianapolis.
Serving the cities of
Marion County, Johnson County, Hamilton County, Boone County, Madison County, Hendricks County, Morgan County

Chris Frantz is a licensed REALTOR with EDU Real Estate Group in Indianapolis, Indiana. Specializing in working with buyers and sellers of residential properties.

Chris Frantz
EDU Real Estate Group
7117 US 31 south Indianapolis, IN 46227
Indianapolis Real Estate

Serving the Communities of Fishers Real Estate
Serving the Communities of Homecroft Real Estate

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