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Don't Pay Another Cent in Rent to Your Landlord Before You Read This FREE Special Report

If you're like most renters, you feel trapped within the walls of a house or apartment that doesn't feel like yours. How could it when you're not even permitted to bang in a nail or two without a hassle. You feel like you're stuck in the renter's rut with no way of rising up out of it and owning your own home.

Well don't feel trapped any more! A new FREE Special Report entitled "How To Stop Paying Rent and Own Your Own Home" has already helped dozens of local renters get out from under their landlord's finger, and move into a wonderful home they can truly call their own. You can make this move to, by discovering the important steps detailed in this FREE Special Report.

It doesn't matter how long you've been renting, or how insurmountable your financial situation may seem. With the help of this report, it will become suddenly clear to you how you really can save for the down payment and stop wasting thousands of dollars on rent.

Request this report NOW and stop wasting thousands of dollars on rent.

6 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving to
a Larger Home

A new report has just been released which identifies the 6 most common and costly mistakes that homebuyers make when moving up to a larger home.

Unlike the experience of buying a first home, when you're looking to move-up, and already own a home, there are certain factors that can complicate the situation. It's very important for you to understand these issues before you list your home for sale.

Not only is there the issue of financing to consider, but you also have to sell your present home at exactly the right time in order to avoid either the financial burden of owning two homes or, just as bad, the dilemma of having no place to live during the gap between closings.

In answer to this issue, industry insiders have prepared a FREE Special Report entitled "6 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving Up to a Larger Home".

The information contained in this report will help you make informed choices before you put your home on the market in anticipation of moving to a larger home.

Order this report NOW and find out what you need to know to make your move up to a larger home worry-free and without complications.

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How to Buy a Home with Little
or No Money Down
 

A new home ownership program allows qualified buyers to buy a home with a very low down payment (in some cases as low as zero).

 

You may have owned a home before and are presently renting, or maybe you are a first time homebuyer and need a way to break into the housing market, but held back because you thought you required $10,000, $20,000 or even more for a down payment. Well, regardless of your present situation, if you want to get into or re-enter the housing market with a lower amount, or even without a cash down payment at all, then this new program may be just what you're looking for.

 

Why pay your landlord's mortgage when you can be building your own equity?

Industry insiders have prepared a new special report entitled "How to Buy a Home With Little Or No Money Down" which reveals how this new and innovative program can get you into the housing market immediately. End the waiting - order this report NOW.

13 Extra Costs to Be Aware of Before Buying a Home

Whether you're looking to buy your first home, or trading up to a larger one, there are many costs - on top of the purchase price - that you must figure into your calculation of affordability. These extra fees, such as taxes and other additional costs, could surprise you with an unwanted financial nightmare on closing day if you're not informed and prepared.

Some of these costs are one-time fixed payments, while others represent an ongoing monthly or yearly commitment. While not all of these costs will apply in every situation, it's better to know about them ahead of time so you can budget properly.

Remember, buying a home is a major milestone, and whether it's your first, second or tenth, there are many small but important details, not to mention stress and excitement, to deal with during the process. The last thing you need are unexpected financial obligations in the hours before you take possession of your new home.

To help homebuyers understand what these extra costs are, and in what situations they may apply, a free industry report has been prepared called "13 Extra Costs to Be Aware of Before Buying a Home".

Order this report NOW to make sure you're budgeting properly for your next move.

Homebuyers: How to Save Thousands of Dollars When You Buy

If you're like most homebuyers, you have two primary considerations in mind when you start looking for a home. First, you want to find the home that perfectly meets your needs and desires, and secondly, you want to purchase this home for the lowest possible price.

When you analyse those successful home buyers who have the experience to purchase the home they want for thousands of dollars below a seller's asking price, some common denominators emerge. Negotiating skills are important, but there are three additional key factors that must come into play long before you ever submit an offer.

This topic has been the subject of extensive analysis by industry experts, and a summary of their findings, and a specific step-by-step purchase plan for homebuyers, can be found in a new special report called "Homebuyers: How to Save Thousands of Dollars When You Buy".

This FREE report outlines the psychology of how a seller sets their asking price, and gives you 3 simple steps to follow, before you even set foot in a seller's home, which will ensure you are able to successfully slash thousands of dollars off the price of the home you want.

Order this report NOW to find out how you can save thousands of dollars when you buy a home.

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How to Avoid 9 Common Buyer Traps BEFORE Buying a Home

Buying a home is a major investment no matter which way you look at it. But for many homebuyers, it's an even more expensive process than it needs to be because many fall prey to at least a few of many common and costly mistakes which trap them into paying too much for the home they want, losing their dream home to another buyer, or worse, buying the wrong home for their needs.

A systemized approach to the homebuying process can help you steer clear of these common traps, allowing you to not only cut costs, but also buy the home that's best for you.

An industry report has just been released entitled "9 Buyer Traps and How to Avoid Them". This important report discusses the nine most common and costly of these homebuyer traps, how to identify them, and what you can do to avoid them.

Order this report NOW to learn how to avoid costly buyer mistakes before you purchase your next home.

Fixer Uppers: Myths & Facts - What You Should Know Before You Buy

Before deciding that your next home must be a fixer upper... you should do some homework on the subject. Many prospective homebuyers tend to have a romanticized version of the entire process, and are quite shocked when confronted with the hard reality.

Fixer Upper homes can represent a great opportunity to purchase a home for less... as long as you thoroughly research the facts, and run the financial numbers BEFORE you purchase.

To help homebuyers who may be wondering whether or not a fixer upper even suits their present personal and financial needs, industry experts have prepared a FREE Special Report entitled, "Fixer Uppers: Myths & Facts - What You Should Know Before You Buy". This report dispels the 5 most commonly held myths surrounding fixer upper properties, and also provides a simple financial formula for estimating available profit, or savings.

To order this FREE Special Report NOW, simply use the form on this page to send your request.

Mortgage Pre-Approval

When you are ready to purchase a home, it makes sense to negotiate from the strongest position possible. In a strong real estate market, sellers can be more selective in the final buyer they choose to negotiate with. In such a crazed seller's market, it's not uncommon for a home seller to receive multiple offers on their property. With that said, there are certain things you can do to make certain that your offer is the one Seller goes with.

The vast majority of Purchaser's today go about the process entirely wrong, putting themselves at an overwhelming disadvantage!

Let's look at this from the Seller's perspective for a moment. If you were the Seller and had multiple offers on your property, all things being equal, would you accept the one with Certificate of Financing Approval or the one that was still Conditional on Financing? The answer is obvious. Why then, do so many buyers wait to start the financing until after they have found the home?

Even though most people will eventually be approved, having a Certificate of Financing Approval allows the Seller to accept your offer over other competing offers that still require financing approval.

Lastly, from a cost savings perspective...

As a prospective purchaser, it makes all the more sense to start the financing early on so you can get a firm handle on your interest rate and estimate of points and closing costs. If you do this before finding a home, you are not under any time constraints and are less likely to over pay like a buyer who has found a home and is under strict time constraints.

Should you decide that you wish to get Pre-Approved, simply complete the form on this page. The system will forward your information to a certified mortgage professional who can assist you in locating the absolute best mortgage rate and lowest closing costs possible.

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