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If you are type that likes to tackle a fixxer-upper project....then this home is for you! It has the potential to be a 4 bedroom 2 bath home with lots of square footage. The home backs Walnut Creek and even has a gate to access the creek. Lots of tall pine trees...close to schools, shopping and activities. Take a look at the video...
It is ...
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If you have been thinking of purchasing a forclosure and it happens to be a Fannie Mae property...well, they just extended their incentive! Right now if you purchase a Fannie Mae property, you can apply 3.5% of the total purchase price towards your closing costs and/or Whirlpool Appliances. You must close before June 30, 2010 to take ...
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It seems that over the summer we saw a limited number of foreclosures hitting our local market. This then caused existing inventory to sell without getting replenished. What does this mean if you are looking to buy a foreclosure?
Well, inventory levels may be low right now...but according to recent news articles this may change. Many homeowners ...
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Have you been thinking of buying a home for rental income purposes? If your answer is no...then why not?
Buying a rental property makes good sense. You get the benefits of tax write-offs and builing equity in the home. Where else are you going to put your money? The stock market?
Check out this great little 2 bedroom, 1 bath manufactured home ...
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It seems that lately buyers have been wanting to "shop" for foreclosures. The reason being they are good deals and they are being bought for pennies on the dollar. That may be true for the most part...but what is being missed are the good deals on non-foreclosure homes.
Sellers are also needing to sell...it could be a transfer...health ...
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If you are even thinking about buying a home in the Whtie Mountains of Arizona, then you need to consider foreclosures. Don't think about short sales since you may never hear back from the banks. Foreclosures, typically, will give you a response within a few days.
Now...some of the homes will need some work. I won't lie to you. But some ...
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