5% Fixed Interest Rate Loans Available on ANY of These 6 Knox County OH Homes When You Finance Your Purchase Through The Bank That Owns Them
Here's The Deal...these homes are bank owned and they want them SOLD immediately. They are offering amazing incentives to Knox County home buyers in exchange for a quick sale.
Here's what you get with this incentive financing package:
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Have you ever needed a quick phone number and didn't want to take the time to boot up your computer and search Google and you wanted to avoid the high charge for directory assistance or 411 connect? Have you ever wanted the phone numbers for the local movie theatres or pizza places near you and you don't have anything to write the numbers..(read more)
Knox County Ohio residents got a big surprise this past weekend when 16 inches of snow fell within a 24 hour period. This was the largest single day snow storm for Ohio that was recorded in more than 50 years. On Friday March 7th the county was declared a level 2 snow emergency which means motorists were advised to say home. On March 8th they raised the snow emergency to a level..(read more)
Aloha! I am back from Hawaii, where I was honored to co-present the opening session of the Council of Residential Specialists’ Sell-A-Bration with Howard Brinton.
I also was a featured panelist for a session on technology specialization; we discussed and explained today's latest and greatest real estate technologies such as hardware, software, websites, digital social networking,..(read more)
As you have probably seen in the news this week, the Fed has recently cut interest rates again, bringing rates to the lowest they have been since 2005.
Here is my advice about why this is a great time to take advantage of these low rates if you are considering buying a home:
Freddie Mac currently lists the average interest on 30-year fixed loans at 5.69 percent—the..(read more)
If you made a new year’s resolution to finally get around to those fix-up projects around the house, you may quickly find yourself overwhelmed – and under-funded – if you try to tackle everything at once.
RealEstateJournal.com has put together a list of pitfalls to avoid when remodeling your home in 2008. Read the full article here, or check out the highlights below:
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The National Association of Realtors has published its predictions for the 2008 housing market, and the data looks positive so far. Most noteworthy is the trend toward improving existing home sales.
Lawrence Yun, senior NAR economist, said “Now that mortgage conditions have improved, some postponed activity should turn up in existing-home sales over the next couple of months,..(read more)
Happy new year, Knox County! I hope that everybody enjoyed a very happy holiday season, and that 2008 is off to a great start for you. If you have been putting off making a resolution for this new year, why not make a few real estate resolutions now? Here are some ideas to get you started:
Know your credit! Make a resolution to stay on top of your credit in 2008. ..(read more)
Attention, home sellers! Even in an uncertain real estate market, there may be good news for you – depending on where you live. The National Association of REALTORS® has published the results of its quarterly sales survey and found that the median home price continues to rise in most metropolitan areas. The median is a typical market price – meaning half of all homes..(read more)
Many homeowners have heard of a “1031 Exchange,” but few understand the basics of what an exchange actually entails. Today I want to cover just a few of the basics of the process, as it can be an invaluable method of homeownership for investment homeowners.
What is a 1031 Exchange?
Put simply, it is the sale of one property in exchange for the purchase another property..(read more)