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November 2009 - Posts

Short Sale Dont's

Short Sales can be a frustrating process. Here are a few Short Sale Don'ts: Do not use exact figures when preparing your financial statements. Round up to the nearest whole number. It is easier for everyone to read. Do not file bankruptcy or hire
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Home Buyers and the Foreclosed Home- Deal or No Deal!!

There is a lot of news media how bank owned properties (also called Foreclosed, REO) are on the rise. Many buyers are out sorting through these foreclosed home to find the deal of the century. Is a foreclosed home really a deal? Maybe is the true answer.

Colonial For Sale in North Tewksbury

• 2,052 sq. ft., 3 bath, 4 bdrm colonial "Garrison Colonial" - $375,000 North Tewksbury, Tewksbury - Tasteful and well maintained colonial in a neighborhood setting. Spacious rooms with updated kitchen and 1st floor bath. First floor has
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Buyers- Pending Sales Up.... Homes Prices Starting to Stabilize

For the buyers sitting on the sidelines wondering if the time is ripe to buy or not.... I think the answer is get off the fence and buy!! House prices may still be dipping but in many parts of the country they are starting to stabilize. Pending homes

The Internet..... A Sellers Secret Marketing Weapon

In the age of the computer the internet is an overlooked source of marketing by many sellers. It is important for sellers to understand the importance the internet plays in the marketing of a home and to choose an agent that understands internet marketing.

Senate Votes to Extend the First Time Home Buyer Credit

The Senate agreed last Wednesday to extend the First Time Home Buyer Credit, while making provision for homeowners that would like to buy that currently own a home. "The tax credit provides up to $8,000 to first-time homebuyers but is set to expire

Termites: The Hidden Demolition Crew

Across the Unites States termites are reported to cause over $5 billion in property damage. The problem with termites is their activity an go unnoticed until there is a serious problem. Termites can take residence in a property for 5 or 10 years or more