Ecrivaine32 | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 08 2006 | shopping
Ecrivaine32 | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 10 2006 | shopping, foreclosed, home, real estate, house
I really, really, really would love to buy a home one day, but they are getting so unaffordable, I thought I might bone up on how to buy a foreclosed one. eHow is great for learning new things.
Quoted: Buy a Foreclosed Home When you buy a foreclosed home, you're cashing in on a home someone was no longer able to pay for. Foreclosures are difficult--both to locate and to execute the transactions--but the potential to turn them over for a tidy profit may be there.
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