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Real Estate In Big Cities Or Small Seems To have Bargain Price-Tags!

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Real Estate Agent with ERA Realty Center

Wow!  I just submitted an offer for a home listed at only $45,000.  That's the price-tag for a 3 bedroom 2 bath home on a large lot that is move-in ready.  This home happens to be in a small town.  The price for a similar home in a larger town may be a bit more, but it's probably still a bargain!

I am amazed at the bargains available in the current real estate market.  I see no see-saw with prices up while interest rates are down.  Both rates and prices are incredily low at the same time.  Plus, if you are a buyer looking in the Cedar City, UT, real estate area, you can find loans with reasonable qualification standards that require absolutely no down payment.  Top that!

Everyone needs a home.  I can't imagine living in a tent!  Why not buy one for yourself rather than for your landlord while everything seems to be in line to benefit the buyer!

I believe this is an ideal time for fence-sitters and side-liners to jump out front and seize the opportunity to feel the satisfaction and warm fuzzy happy feeling of home-ownership.

Please check out the homes for sale at www.homesincedarcity.com including short sales, foreclosures, HUD homes and other homes priced-like foreclosures today. 

Call Janet Naisbitt-Bagley team at ERA Realty Center for your free tour of homes for sale at 435-865-1019 or 800-934-3742, ERA Realty Center.  You can also email naisbitt@infowest.com or text 435-559-7772.  Janet's team will work hard to help you make your real estate dreams a reality.

For all your real estate needs, call Janet's team at 435-865-1019 whether buying or selling.

Please remember Janet loves referrals!

Janet Naisbitt-Bagley
ERA Realty Center - Cedar City, UT

More homes sold in the Cedar City area last year under $100,000 than any other price range.  A few years back, it was practically impossible to even find a home to show under $100,000!  The bargains available today are unbelieveable!  Wouldn't you agree?

Jul 26, 2012 11:22 AM