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to build up additional equity. The more equity you have built up in your home the more protection you will have in the event that housing prices stagnate or decline. Building equity through additional principal payments is the fastest and easiest way to put as much money in your home as possible. While this repayment of principal is important for every home buyer, it is
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about Real Estate is that if you make a good buy which is making you good money, you hang onto it, unless some mug offers you an absolute fortune for it. Now, I DID buy real estate and it WAS a good buy, but you aren't getting it, you have to go find your own. However, I will
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of the 10 metro areas are popular tourism destinations. Nine of the 10 metro areas are located in warm to moderate climates. The 10 most livable and most affordable metro areas as determined by criteria developed by "Places Rated Almanac" (David Savageau) and the latest quarterly median sales prices compiled by the National Association of Realtors are: 1. Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT 7,000
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why a landlord is ready to call it quits. You find out by asking.Tact is necessary here. Call the owner and tell him you're an investor, not a broker. Let him know that you like what you see. Tell him you can have an offer ready in a week if he's interested. If he's not interested, thank him
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