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  • Television Icon Can not sell home now and faces foreclosure

    Hollywood Celebrity, American Television star, Ed McMahon from the Publishers Clearing House and co-anchor on the Johnny Carson show can’t sell home now. This is a really interesting news update. Home buyers, including celbrities face foreclosure everywhere. If you can sell home now and get out of this mess, you should be alright. For those that can not get their home sold and house buyers that can’t qualify to buy this $6Mil property, beware. Donald Trump may be helping..more soon….

     

     

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    Expert Reveals Secrets To Sell Home Now

    Posted by admin on August 11th, 2008 and filed under sell home now | No Comments »

    Do you have a lot of people tell you they need to sell their home now?  Do you speak to yourself in anguish with a mantra of “sell home now”? Maybe you have more than one home to sell, maybe you are house buyers? For some people “for sale by owner” whereby you try to sell the home yourself is scary and for others, it helps to sell a home fast. Maybe you are a realtor who can’t locate home buyers� Well this isn’t a for sale by owner topic, but these reports will sell your home fast.

    Imagine having home selling tactics in your arsenal to sell your home now.� That is our existence here at The Gotta Sell Home Now Blog. And keep reading it gets really, really good. We will offer expert advice and secrets to sell a home now in any market whether you are a realtor, home seller, real estate investor, or buyer looking for a great deal or creative financing to purchase your dream home or investment.

    I came across this delightful article in CBS News Online, titled, “Home Selling Tips for your Property” by Al Sunshine. There were some interesting comments in there worth noting.

    The first secret the article mentions is to understand your real estate market. It further notes that you should not plan on waiting for a great offer. So should you sell home now or wait for that better offer? Our expert reveals that if you are motivated to sell there are resources available to you to sell a home quick and with confidence that you made the right decision with the right set of circumstances.

    Another comment from the article, which I see all too often is the old time advice of “make your home pretty” and make sure it looks presentable. The sell home now article points out that if you need to sell, make your home stand out. Clean up the clutter, make the yard look great, and fix those nagging little problems that buyers don’t want to deal with.

    This advice, though well meaning, is disaster if you have been disappointed by a sale that didn’t go through because the buyer couldn’t obtain financing or you just can’t find buyers because your house is a fixer upper and costs too much to rehabilitate and make attractive for the traditional home buyers. Or your house looks great, it’s staged properly, just no one to buy the home for over 90 days and your bills are piling up.

    As you can when you want to sell a property fast and you research the best ways to sell quickly you will read good articles, bad articles, and some articles that have some good comments. Everyone who reads “Sell Home Now” articles and books on how to sell a home quickly buy all our other books too.

    Anxious home sellers everywhere should take note of this blog and its services and offerings. There are several distinct ways to sell a home now. We now come out from underground and have our experts reveal time tested secrets to sell home now.

    These secrets include: obtaining quick cash resources to sell your home, providing risky buyers with finance and helping realtors close deals quickly.

    You be the judge. Would this information change your life? Would it solve a few problems? Contact us now and stay in touch with this website updates. Think about this, by the time you take action, we’ve sold houses.

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    Real Estate from A to Z - Real Estate Appraisal Books - Home Inspection Books

    Posted by admin on October 28th, 2008 and filed under home buyers | No Comments »

    Real Estate from A to Z - Real Estate Appraisal Books - Home Inspection Books

    Real Estate Investor, Homeowner, Home Buyer and Seller Survival Kit Series. If you’re a do-it-yourself homeowner, home buyer, seller, or real estate investor looking to buy a house, condominium, building, or rental property; or if you’re an experienced real estate appraiser, home inspector, professional engineer, Realtor, house construction builder or contractor looking to improve your knowledge of real estate investing, home inspection, real estate appraisal, or home improvement techniques; then our real estate training is perfectly designed for you to learn from the pros. Statistics show an average savings of at least $4,700.00 per home for customers who have our books and DVDs.

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    Home Buyer’s Guide to Forclosed Real Estate

    Posted by admin on October 26th, 2008 and filed under home buyers | 2 Comments »

    Home Buyer's Guide to Forclosed Real Estate

    Home Buyer’s Guide to Forclosed Real Estate

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    The First-Time Homeowner’s Handbook: A Complete Guide and Workbook for the First-Time Home Buyer (Book & CD-ROM)

    Posted by admin on October 24th, 2008 and filed under home buyers | No Comments »

    A Complete Guide and Workbook for the First-Time Home Buyer (Book & CD-ROM)

    The First-Time Homeowner’s Handbook: A Complete Guide and Workbook for the First-Time Home Buyer (Book & CD-ROM)

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    Home Buyers & Mortgage Kit

    Posted by admin on October 22nd, 2008 and filed under home buyers | No Comments »

    Home Buyers & Mortgage Kit

    Home Buyers & Mortgage Kit covers choosing a broker, what can you spend, house hunting, and closing on your home. You will be provided with sensible advice and the vital information buyers need to understand. Edith Lank’s interactive CD-ROM makes buying a home a lot easier! Platform: Windows Format: Sleeve Publisher: M2K

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    The Home Buyer’s Organizer

    Posted by admin on October 20th, 2008 and filed under home buyers | No Comments »

    The Home Buyer's Organizer
    This must-have interactive resource guides readers through the complicated process of buying a home and helps them stay organized as they make one of the biggest financial commitments of their lives. Designed to cut out the chaos, this user-friendly book helps consumers ask the right questions, make well-thought-out decisions, and avoid costly mistakes while enabling them to keep important information at their fingertips. Through checklists, worksheets, and succinct bulleted text for quick reference, this unique organizer covers everything from finances and house hunting to closing the deal and making the move. What’s more, it’s packed with special features, including numerous tabbed dividers with pockets for storing related papers by subject and a PVC business- card holder for keeping contact information at the ready.

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    What is th best 1st time buyer program for new house buyers? Or best person to talk to or seek out?

    Posted by admin on September 24th, 2008 and filed under house buyers | 2 Comments »


    Different cities and states have different programs and laws so talk to a professional in your area. Mortgage brokers, realtors, financial planners and accountants would be good people to check with. Make sure you get several opinions because some people make money based on what kind of loan or program you end up with and may not have your best interest at heart. Many community colleges offer a one or two night class in just this topic so check to see what is available near you.

    Avoid an ARM or Adjustable Rate Mortgage— some banks offer you very low introductory rates to get you to sign the loan, and as the Prime Lending Rate increases, so does your payment. Also avoid any loan that has any clause about you not being able to refinance or sell the house within a period of time— these usually carry stiff penalties (several thousand dollars) if you need to get out of the loan for whatever reason. Watch out for Interest Only loans, too. These only make sense if you are only planning on being in the home for about 3 years; otherwise, when the Interest Only phase runs out (usually after 5 years) your payments skyrocket, and you have little or no equity in the house to borrow against. You don't save that much during the interest only period anyway.

    If you have an IRA or 401(k) retirement account, you can withdraw up to $10,000 to go towards the purchase of your first home, without any penalties. This is a good thing! Also explore loans OVER the selling price— for example, you find a house that is $100,000 but you get your mortgage for $110,000. That $10,000 difference is what you pay your closing costs with.

    This is a big financial decision so make sure you get a LOT of advice and information and consider it all very carefully. Don't spend all of your available savings making that down-payment; you're going to need ready cash as you move into the house, for unexpected repairs, furniture, etc.

    what is best for 1st time home buyers? old cheap house bought cash or nice house with a mortgage?

    Posted by admin on September 23rd, 2008 and filed under house buyers | 14 Comments »

    I wouldn't mind to live in an old and not so beautiful cheap house for a few years in order to save money. And then, buy a nice house.

    What do you think is better? Buy a nice house with a mortgage or buy cash an old house, wait a few year, and save money?

    I don't have any children yet.

    It's always the better route to avoid being in debt.

    If you don't have a mortgage payment you're financially free. You won't ever have to live in fear of losing your job and being out on the street because you won't be able to make your mortgage payments anymore.

    Personally I'd live in the old house forever and rack up huge savings by not having a mortgage and retire earlier.

    What happens when I sold my house, and the buyers changed their minds after signing the contract.?

    Posted by admin on September 22nd, 2008 and filed under house buyers | 10 Comments »

    Can I get compensation for financial losses? I already started moving out and into a new house.

    They lose their deposit and you can sue for damages if they have failed to exercise the contract. If they were not able to close escrow because of problems with the transaction, then there is no binding contract.