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Realtors, Is Speed Important? - 05/25/07 09:23 AM
When Speed Counts...... You Can Count On Me!! Hello, my name is Carla Barnes and the clock is ticking… That is why I am pleased to offer my considerable experience to you. I strive to provide the highest level of customer service in the industry and offer My clients (Real Estate Professionals) valuable LHA benefits such as: Upfront approvals that will give your clients the edge in the home buying process The widest selection of loan products and services. From FHA/VA through A Paper and Sub-prime. We have it ALL! Available to you 7 days a week, most hours of the
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Applying For a Mortgage....The Basics - 05/23/07 08:47 PM
Step One - ResearchStart the discovery process, get an idea of the home buying process. Do your due diligence; this is a major decision in your life. Speak with a mortgage professional right away. They will give you an idea of what your mortgage payment will be and how much you home can afford. Step Two - PrequalifySearch for the right lender. (hint, hint....The Mortgage Diva ;) Once you've found your lender set up an appointment. They can help you figure out what kind of house you can afford. This is a great time to see what type of loan would work
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A New Trend...You Goooooo Girls! - 05/19/07 08:32 PM
Single women all over the country are snubbing tradition and entering the homebuying process without a diamond on their left hand or a partner by their side. Single Women now purchase 24% of all homes being sold in the United States, so for the ladies who haven't yet took the leap it's now time for you to jump on the bandwagon! Yep, it's time for you to get yours, a home of your own! According to the National Association of Realtors single women were responsible for buying approximately one out of five homes purchased in the country - a total of 1.7 million homes
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Buy Your Next Home For No Money Down - 05/11/07 11:55 PM
Good things come to well-qualified buyers THE DEFINITION OF "NOTHING DOWN." In real estate "nothing down" means zero cash from the buyer's pocket. However, it doesn't mean the seller won't receive 100 percent cash for the home. Nothing down really means the buyer is borrowing the entire purchase price. To illustrate, when you read in the newspaper that a commercial property sold for $300,000, do you think the buyer paid $300,000 cash from his savings account? Of course not. Using a combination of a first mortgage, perhaps a second mortgage, plus a bank credit line, the investor-buyer probably didn't even pay the closing
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The Mortgage Diva Keeping It Real - 05/01/07 10:28 PM
The Homeownership crisis....a Rude awakening for...Guess who? Let's peel away the concerns about our international dilemma's, stability on Wall Street and the more than three dozen large loan companies that have closed in the wake of the subprime lending crisis. Ignore the reassurance that the market appears to have stabilized. Beneath those concerns lies the vulnerable homeowner holding a subprime loan. By year's end an estimated 3 million of them will lose their homes. Disproportionately, they will be black and Latino, an unfortunate effect of the marketing practices of subprime brokers and lenders. Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data from 2005 reveal that more than
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Property Management In Atlanta - Carla Barnes
McDonough,
GA
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EOTM Properties, LLC
Address: 289 Jonesboro Road, Suite 413, McDonough, Ga, 30253
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