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Mortgage Rates are Slowly Creeping UP!

Mortgage rates are highest in a year By Les Christie @CNNMoney May 30, 2013: 11:54 AM ET Email Mortgage interest rates have risen half of a percentage point from record lows. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) Mortgage rates have hit their highest level in more than
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Spring Into Buying Your Dream Home....The Time is Now!

Spring Home Buying Season Off To Early Start Realtor.com’s February 2013 national housing data indicates that listing inventories increased 1.15 percent month-over-month; median age of inventory was at 98 days, a 9.26 percent decrease month-over-month;
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25 Tips to Having a Stress Free Christmas

Christmas 'To Don't' List: What Not To Stress About This Year Posted: 12/19/2012 8:46 am EST | Updated: 12/19/2012 10:59 am EST-Huffington Post Between buying and wrapping gifts, playing Santa and prepping and cooking a meal for 12, the joy
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Check out this encouraging video & article about the current housing market!

Improving Economy

Buy a Foreclosed Home under $210,000 and get up to $14,900!

If you are a first-time home buyer buying a foreclosed property, you may qualify for a five-year, deferred loan up to $14,900 at zero interest. This second mortgage may be forgiven at 20% per year for each full year you own and live in the home, as long