Special offer

Brand New Condos Foreclosed

By
Real Estate Agent with Morris and Raper Realtors

Central City Condos are located at 384 Ralph McGill Blvd. The Bank has foreclosed the entire building and reduced pricing up to $100k. This is a unbelievable offer that won't last. We have sold 37 units in four (4) months. Please visit us at www.centralcitycondos.comto view floor plans or call 404-525-2312 to schedule appointment to view our homes and learn why so many others have bought here. The valve is second to none in our market. By the way, if you find a new construction at a lower price point within the City of Atlanta we will pay you $500*. Please call to get restrictions. Low HOA fees which includes cable and Internet.

Trevor Russell
Morris and Raper Realtors - Atlanta, GA

You have to see this homes to believe it! Great Valve with low price tag. Call today to schedule your appointment to view Central City Condos. Low HOA fees which includes cable and Internet.

 

Oct 27, 2008 05:31 AM
Ginger Ryals
Prudential C Dan Joyner and Young Realtors - Spartanburg, SC

Welcome to Active Rain!! This is a great site to network and share ideas!! Have fun with it!!

Oct 27, 2008 06:33 AM
Steve Vennemann-Hennepin-Dakota-Anoka contract for deed property-Ramsey-MN
BoardWalk Premier Realty INC - White Bear Lake, MN

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On behalf Http://www.mnlakeplace.com  we are happy you became a member of action rain and we wanted to welcome you to http://www.actionrain.com . It is a very good site to learn and network and meet a lot of real estate agents/brokers and mortgage consultants.

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Oct 27, 2008 07:24 AM
Keith Elliott Jr
KEIRE Realty Group - Manassas, VA
Principal Broker/Owner

Hello Trevor,

Welcome to Active Rain and congrats on your first post! The opportunities to learn and network are incredible here. Best of luck to you!

-Keith

Oct 27, 2008 09:26 AM
Todd Clark - Retired
eXp Realty LLC - Tigard, OR
Principle Broker Oregon

Welcome to the rain Trevor,

I think we are going to find more and more of this happening. How are you getting around the warrantable title issues? Would love to hear more on that and look forward to reading your future posts,

Todd Clark, Helping Families Home - www.IFoundYourNewHome.com

Oct 27, 2008 09:29 AM