March 2009

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Buying a HUD Home

Buying a HUD Home

Since the market is perfect for purchasing a home, a buyer might have some questions about HUD homes. Below are some of common questions on buying a HUD property.
What is a HUD Home?
A HUD home is a 1 to 4 unit residential property acquired by HUD as a result of a foreclosure action on an FHA-insured [...]

Foreclosure Listings for Buyers

Foreclosure Listings for Buyers

Foreclosures these days are becoming the normal process for Real Esate. The majority of homes listed in the United States are either bank owned or short sales, which leaves a lot of deals for investors and buyers. Purchasing a foreclosure can be daunting, but with the correct information anyone can get a deal.

Real Estate Dispute?

In California when a real dispute occurs between buyer & seller or seller, broker the language in the California contracts call out for mediation in disputes.
Types of disputes can be non-disclosure issues, contractual issues or other matters where the parties have a disagreement.
Mediation is an alternative in dispute resolution vs litigation.
It is both private, confidential and often cost effective.

Listing REO properties

With the over overwhelming number of foreclosure properties in the nation, banks and financial institutions are needing more and more real estate agents to list and sell these properties for them. And with the predictable future for the real estate market, we know that the bank owned homes (REOs) are just going increase over the [...]

Buying a Condo

Condominiums are an affordable alternative to single family property in many markets, and they’re great for those who appreciate a maintenance-free home. But before you buy, make sure you do your homework. These are some of the important things to consider:

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