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We can’t argue that the housing market has been a bit of a roller coaster ride for the past year but it seems as though there are signs of hope in the future. While figures seem to be holding at all time lows for housing prices, making it a great
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In a country that seems to be enthralled with “bigger is better” and “super-sizing” everything you would think that we would be leaning in the same direction when it comes to homes.While we most people are buying bigger TVs, they’re
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If you’ve been looking to buy a home for some time now, chances are you know that 2012 is sure to be the year of the buyer’s market. Many experts expect the economy to rebound and have a respective effect on the housing industry. That’s
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Short sales have become more prominent in the real estate business, in line with the burst in the housing bubble across the United States. However, it could be a good option for a seller who’s facing bankruptcy or even foreclosure. In order to understand
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People often wonder if they should refinance their mortgages when they start seeing newscasts that talk about the great buyer’s market and the falling mortgage rates. But does this mean you should immediately jump on the band wagon and refinance
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While we’re emerging into the third year of the housing crisis, there are some signs of recovery. However, selling homes still remains a challenge in widespread areas across the US. A major challenge for sellers today is that many intending buyers
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Print Back to story Banks Paying Homeowners to Avoid Foreclosures By Prashant Gopal - Feb 7, 2012 Banks, accelerating efforts to move troubled mortgages off their books, are offering as much as $35,000 or more in cash to delinquent homeowners to sell
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By Requesting A FREE Consultation With Your Local Foreclosure Avoidance Expert Now By Clicking Here... Here's what I will help you determine in your free consultation ¼ • Review your current situation and explain what's your best solution
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We're excited to announce that we have added full free access to "Home Buyer University Webinars" to our visitors! You will find a growing library of workshops that you may view completely free of charge which will provide valuable information
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Dear Friend, The U.S. Government recently extended and expanded the home buyer tax credit. The $8000 first-time home buyer credit that was scheduled to expire December 1st will continue in effect until April 30, 2010. In addition, begining December 1st,
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I have been pondering almost daily this great financial debacle that we have gotten ourselves into and how it happened. Now I understand Barry Obama likes to point the finger at the GOP or George Bush, but it started way before "W" became Number
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WOW! We are back in the low 5% range for mortgages! What a country! And if you are a first time buyer you will be able to suck up the $7500 Federal tax incentive and you only have to pay back $500 a year! Our one lender just told us that they are now
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To learn how you can buy a home in the current market or get in position to buy for the Spring. You recently visited one of our websites and inquired about buying real estate. We would like you to invite you to a FREE no obligation, private discussion
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NAR recommends Congress pass new housing stimulus legislation that includes the following priorities: 1. Remove the requirement in the current law that first-time home buyers repay the $7,500 tax credit, and expand the tax credit to apply not only to
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NAR recommends Congress pass new housing stimulus legislation that includes the following priorities: 1. Remove the requirement in the current law that first-time home buyers repay the $7,500 tax credit, and expand the tax credit to apply not only to
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