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Don’t Worry To Sell Your Home Fast

You’re looking to move. It can be a stressful time in your life. You don’t know if everything will arrive on schedule, what’s in store once you arrive at your new place, and you find yourself worrying about everything that can, will go wrong.
Don’t despair, there are tons of ways to psyche yourself out during [...]

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Short Sale Help and Distressed Homes

The New York Times recently published an article about how although the recession is over, it still looks like economic trouble everywhere you turn. A lot of families can barely make their mortgage payments; credit scores are getting higher and higher, and people are altogether walking away from their debts.
What does all this mean for [...]

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The Poor Spend More, So Find a Deal and Save!

Figures released by the Wall Street Journal show that over the course of the recession, the lower sixty percent of earners, those making up to about $58,000, spent more on housing than the upper forty percent, who spent less. Housing rentals went up 5.3% and mortgage rates rose 27.8%, which shows that mortgage debt burdens [...]

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Deals on Renovated Homes

I just moved into an up and coming neighborhood. I thought to myself, my, if I only had the capital to buy some distressed homes here, fix them up, and rent them out, I would have a gold mine on my hands. Every day younger, hipper people move into the area, bringing with them trendy [...]

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Buying Renovated Homes to Make Money

A story in the New York Times that ran in April, really made a case for buying renovated homes and selling them. The story interviewed several people who have profited greatly from such purchases. The most memorable being Harisimran Singh Sabharwal’s rags to riches story, and how renovated homes played a huge part in that. [...]

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3 Reasons Why You Should Buy A Renovated House

There’s nothing more exciting than buying a new home for the first time.
Even if it’s not your first go-round with the home buying process, it’s still exciting. It’s the whole prospect of moving that gets me every time. I love that slightly uneasy feeling you have upon waking up for the first time in a [...]

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Foreclosed and Distressed Homes News

Many cities nationwide are still feeling the effects of the 2008 housing market collapse, especially the Tuscon, Arizona area. In response to the staggering number of foreclosures, the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco and the Pima County Foreclosure Prevention Coalition will host a foreclosure prevention workshop to assist homeowners who are facing the daunting prospect [...]

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Understanding Foreclosed and Distressed Homes Terms

Buying or investing in foreclosed or distressed homes, isn’t really too complicated— if you know the lingo, of course. Like most things in life that involve loads of paperwork, there’s a distinct bureaucratic vocabulary that unless you’re in the industry, or have a qualified interpreter, you’ll be left scratching your head. Lucky for you, we’ve [...]

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Why I Love Renovated Homes

I am always trying to recycle. Whether it’s through separating my paper, plastics, and aluminums, or by repurposing goods around my home, I’m all about it. So when I was on the market for a new home, I was really drawn to renovated homes. Why? Because renovated homes are recycled homes.
It seems like 10 years [...]

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Renovated Homes: Some REO Info Cleared Up

If you’re on the market for renovated homes, you may have come across the letters REO during your quest. I know when I was on the hunt for a perfect, renovated house, I though REO was some strange reference to the 80’s soft rock band, REO Speedwagon. I was wrong. Way wrong. Here is a [...]

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