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first home buyer":
first home buyer: 2924 NE 5th Place, Cape Coral, Florida - 05/10/08 09:09 AM
Ashford design by our largest local builder. $116,000. AS-IS.
This home is a bank repo, now owned by the bank. This is NOT a Short Sale. Quick Answers!!
Previously sold for $259,200 !!!
This bank-owned home is in the NorthEastern section of Cape Coral, near the Del prado Boulevard main N-S
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first home buyer: Save a bundle on Florida Homeowner's Insurance !!! - 04/10/08 07:32 PM
Owners of Residential property in Florida have been slow to take advantage of a new (since 2007) STATE-FUNDED PROGRAM to save them money on their homeowners insurance policies. Now, how many programs state or otherwise ever SAVE you money? There is a link to the whole long-winded bill: http://www.mysafefloridahome.com/images/215.5586amended2007RegSess.pdf Here's the short story:
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first home buyer: What is the Stimulus Bill and How It Helps You? - 04/01/08 07:27 PM
The Stimulus Bill, which was signed by President Bush in April 2008, helps to raise the limits of Fannie/Freddie and guidelines to be used for purchases and refinances of owner-occupied properties across the nation. For the counties in the Bay Area alone the new limits has raised to $729,750 which is
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first home buyer: Richmond Virginia Real Estate - Thinking About Buying Your First Home? - 12/15/07 06:20 PM
Thinking about purchasing a home of your own? Keep these critical considerations in mind: How long you plan to live in the home.If you purchase a home and get a job transfer or decide to move after only a short time, you may end up paying money in order to sell it.
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first home buyer: First Time Homebuyers - save your time and money! - 05/08/07 12:07 PM
Hello my dear friends! My name is Yuriy Marin and I created this blog for the first time homebuyers in Wisconsin. I understand that buying your first home can create a lot of problems: finding money for downpayment or closing cost, finding the right house, moving expences, etc. But how good does
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