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crossroads realty: Be Prepared When Meeting With The Mortgage Lender - 02/16/09 10:30 AM
Having good credit and a steady job just does not seem to be good enough in today’s credit world when it comes to getting your home loan approved.  You need to make an impression.  Below are some great tips I would like to share with you.  Today’s lenders are a picky bunch when it comes to the loan approval.  Even well-qualified borrowers are expected to jump through some pretty high hoops to qualify for financing.
Have no fear. The tips below and suggestions can help you make the best possible impression on the lender of your choice.
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crossroads realty: Today's Homebuyer - Negotiating Tips - 02/09/09 09:16 AM
Of course, negotiating is a huge part of the homebuying process. I will negotiate on your behalf, bringing to the table years of experience and local expertise. There are some principles that are universal, though.
You’re in a strong bargaining position if:
•    You’re an all-cash buyer •    You’re already preapproved for a mortgage •    You don’t have a home that needs to be sold before you can buy
These circumstances give you a little more leeway in negotiating. However, even if you are in a strong position, in a "hot" market, you may want to make your offer more desirable … (0 comments)

crossroads realty: Understanding the buyer in today's market - 02/02/09 08:46 AM
As the seller, you can control three factors that will affect the sale of your home: * The home's condition* Asking price* Marketing strategyHowever, it's important to note that there are numerous other factors that influence a buyer, and you need to understand these consumer trends when you enter the sellers' market. The more your home matches these qualifications, the more competitive it will be in the marketplace. Your real estate agent can advise you on how to best position and market your home to overcome any perceived downsides. LocationUnfortunately, the most influential factor in determining your home's appeal to buyers … (0 comments)

crossroads realty: Buyer Property Checklist - 01/17/09 01:26 PM
When searching for a home, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with information and to forget the details of each particular home you’ve viewed - that’s why I’ve created this list to help you keep track of all the information you need to help you in this important decision. When you view a home, keep in mind this checklist: •    Is there enough room for both the present and the future? •    Are there enough bedrooms and bathrooms? •    Is the house structurally sound? •    Do the mechanical systems and appliances work? •    Is the yard big enough? •    Do you like … (0 comments)

 
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Marc Williams

Forked River, NJ

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Crossroads Realty

Address: 133 Route 9 South, Forked River, NJ, 08731

Office Phone: (609) 693-9126 x 18

Cell Phone: (732) 778-9933

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Professional Experience & Techniques Past president of the Burlington County Board of REALTORS in 1978. Marc is a third generation real estate broker with more than 40 years of real estate experience. During the 1990's Marc handled over 1,000 REO sales in several states. This was through tax lien foreclosures. His experience also includes ocean front homes to single family lots. Commercial transactions include; McDonalds, 7-11, Cumberland Farms and other sites. Marc also did land procurement for several developer builders and sold new homes in NJ and PA. Marc served in Vietnam with the US Marine Corps, was wounded and recived a Purple Heart. Although he has a partially paralyzed leg, he completed the Philadelphia Marathon in 1984.


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Marc serves as an EMT for the Barnegat First Aid Squad. He is involved in many community activies and enjoys, Biking and canoeing in the pine barrens and along the coast. Certifications: (CRB) Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager , (GRI) Graduate of the REALTORs’ Institute, (SRES) Seniors Real Estate Specialist, (e-PRO) Certification for Internet Professionalism Office / Department: Barnegat Office



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