How Your Credit Profile Can Affect Buying a Home - 08/20/09 12:20 PM

Via Liz Miller (Keller Williams Arizona Living Realty):
Almost half of US Americans have credit scores that are not so great or even good and these consumers will not qualify for preferred interest rates when buying a home.  Depending on the consumer's credit profile, the consumer may not qualify for the home loan at all.  The biggest challenge to consumers is that many don't know exactly how their credit profile will affect their ability to buy a home or get preferred interest rates. 
Here are some tips that may help you understand and improve your credit profile:
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6 Reasons why your house won't sell. - 08/20/09 12:16 PM

Via Alan May, Coldwell Banker Evanston Realtor, North Shore Realtor (Evanston Real Estate, Evanston, IL):
1. Your photos are unimpressive. The vast majority of home buyers start their search for a home on the Internet, your house had better look great in print. Not just nice... downright fabulous.  Today we are considering internet views as a 'virtual showing'... if your house gets past that, then they might (just might) make an appointment to see it in person... We consider that your SECOND showing. Today's buyers are expecting good quality photos (and lots of them... just 1 shot from the street won't cut … (0 comments)

Failure... What Do You Do Now? - 08/20/09 11:19 AM
Lately I haven't felt like a failure... I know that is a good thing... but at times in my life I do… and why is it that when you are down it is like a magnet that pulls more bad things to you… it seems like you just keep spinning in that vortex and can’t get out of it… How do you get it to stop????A friend posted this in Facebook one day and made me think…..Failure: The most important step in overcoming failure (which can be setbacks, mistakes, challenges, or just plain screw ups) is to understand “failure is an … (3 comments)

 

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