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real eatate: Will Federal Bailout Stabilize Mortgage Market in Las Vegas? - 09/09/08 12:03 AM
Only time will tell if the bailout of the two mortgage giants will help stabilize this troubled market.
One thing the taxpayer funded rescue does is remove the uncertainty existing on 50% of the outstanding loans nationwide.
Could this be the trigger that lays a foundation for a recovery of the mortgage
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real eatate: Seven Springs, PA 2008 Recordings June 16-20 - 06/24/08 10:04 AM
There were no recorded sales for this time period.
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real eatate: Hidden Valley, PA 2008 Recordings June 16-20 - 06/24/08 10:02 AM
5007 Summit $197,500
1477 Gebhart $185,000
1963 South Ridge $321,000
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real eatate: Flat Advantage LLC offers flat fee listings for Northwest Indiana Home Sellers - 05/18/08 04:31 PM
info@flatadvantage.com
List your property in the MLS for a flat listing fee instead of agreeing to pay a Realtor 6%. Pay an agent who brings you a buyer 2.5% to 3%. If you find a buyer, you don't pay any commission at all! (We'll let you do the math of 6%
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real eatate: Is Your Web Presence Working FOR You, or AGAINST You? - 03/11/08 11:55 AM
It’s no secret that in this day and age, consumers are turning to the Web for most of their research and pre-purchase inquiries. This is particularly true of real estate. Out-of-town home seekers or businesses looking to relocate, and even in-town consumers, are seeking out classified listings online, the web-based
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real eatate: Beautiful brick front colonial located in the Stirling Ridge section of Long Hill Township. - 10/04/07 07:46 AM
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real eatate: A More Expensive Home Upgrade May be a Loser - 04/27/07 05:32 PM
Making your first home purchase is the single best financial investment you make during your lifetime. The purchase of a more expensive replacement residence may be a loser in the short term. If you make the upgrade stand on its own, as if a second residence, it would take an annual increase
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