salt lake city: This Week Special 3.5% Financing, $5,000 down, and NO BANK QUALIFYING - 06/06/08 11:26 AM
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salt lake city: Special 4.5% financing and Only $5,000 Down Payment NO BANK QUALIFYING - 06/06/08 11:22 AM
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salt lake city: Mistake that a buyer made that cost them $30,000 dollars! - 05/28/08 10:34 AM
Being in real estate I see buyers make so many mistakes that have cost them not only thousands of dollars but tens of thousands of dollars.
That is why I have taken the time to create a FREE buyers guide that will not only show you what mistake to avoid but … (0 comments)

salt lake city: No Bank Qualifying in Salt Lake City - 05/27/08 03:34 PM
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salt lake city: No Credit Bad Credit OK Own this home NO BANK QUALIFYING - 04/15/08 03:36 PM
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salt lake city: Are You Being Forced to Sell Your Home? - 02/25/08 04:52 PM
Are you being forced to sell your house?
There is nothing more stressful than knowing that you are losing control of you home. I have had family members fall into the same financial state and I understand the pressure you are under.   I also know that when you are behind on your … (0 comments)

salt lake city: Avoid having high balances on your credit cards - 02/18/08 04:09 PM
When multiple revolving balances have exceeded their credit limits, credit scores drop substantially.  Credit scores are affected when one or more revolving loan balances exceeds 50% of its limit.  The risk increases when multiple revolving accounts exceed 50% of their credit limit ratio.  The more loans, the greater the impact on … (0 comments)

salt lake city: How different loans can have different impact on your credit score? - 02/05/08 11:10 AM
Did you know that various loans and lender provide different values to credit?  One lender from another can have a positive or negative impact on your credit.  How do you know what lender are good and which ones are bad? 
Limiting our credit to one type of loan can hurt our … (0 comments)

salt lake city: Benefits of Seller Financing - 01/31/08 11:43 AM
There are certain advantages to offering terms...
The selling price is rarely negotiableYou'll get immediate action on your listingsYou'll get more offers on you listingsThere are thousands of buyers that want to buy on terms 
What do you do so everything is legal and the bank won't object?  Use a Contract of Sale.  … (1 comments)

salt lake city: Most important factor in selling a home. - 01/29/08 11:15 AM
Condition is the most important factor in selling a home.
Then next factor is.....
You must let everyone know your home is in the best condition.
A house doesn't sell because of location, location, location.  It sells because of...
Emotion, Emotion, Emotion!
You never know what triggers a buyer's "hot button" to make them decide to … (0 comments)

salt lake city: Why You Shouldn't Buy Directly From A Builder - 01/28/08 01:09 PM
How to reduce costs and risks when buying a new house.
There's something appealing about a brand new house -- you get to pick out the carpet, drapes, and appliances, and have everything designed just the way you want it. New houses often come with more space and better appliances, require … (0 comments)

 
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