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By Warren McNeil
http://www.clickthatblog.com/2009/02/03/not-much-for-sale-right-now-why/
Warren & Melanie McNeil | Sales Representatives, Team McNeil | Re/Max Twin City Realty, Brokerage
( 519.579.4110 | * Click Here to Email | 8 www.clickthathouse.com, www.clickthatblog.com
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http://www.clickthatblog.com/2009/01/26/foreclosures-and-power-of-sales/
Warren & Melanie McNeil | Sales Representatives, Team McNeil | Re/Max Twin City Realty, Brokerage
( 519.579.4110 | * Click Here to Email | 8 www.clickthathouse.com, www.clickthatblog.com
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By Warren McNeil
So with the "R" word looming I am finding that alot of the buyers that I am working with seem to be a little reluctant to make the big decision of buying a house. I am actually very surprised by this. Buyers should be more motivated to buy now then ever before. Houses are well priced and there is more inventory ...
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By Warren McNeil
So you're thinking about buying a condo. Here's a list that might help you to see the benefits:
1. You want indoor/underground parking
2; You don't want to shovel your snow or mow you grass anymore. Virtually no upkeep!
3. You want to be able to come and go without worrying about doing landscaping every other ...
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By Warren McNeil
Buying a house is a large decision that includes many little decisions. Most people make this large decision once in their life while others make this decision several times throughout their lives. I have made the decision a few times now and I still find it tough. Here is a list of all the decisions one could make when ...
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By Warren McNeil
Q. What is a land lease?
A. When somebody owns a home and rents the land underneath it.
A land lease community generally has sites that are rented by tenants who own the home on the site. A land lease home is a permanent structure.
For more information about land lease commumnities see, ...
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By Warren McNeilDoing a quick Google search for "first time home buyer" will yield more information about the home buying process then you can shake a really big stick at. You will find many pointers via Google. Therefore I am not going to repeat everything here. I am just going to point out a few of the important things to ...
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By Warren McNeil
The closing date is the date when both parties expect to complete a transaction. This is when the documentation is completed, all monies are paid out and the property changes hands. This date can be anywhere from 30 days to 60 from the date of the agreement. In some cases this date might be longer in new home ...
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