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• 3,031 sq. ft., 3 bath, 5 bdrm 2 story
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$550,000
- Priced To Sell Fast!
Sierra del Oro, Corona
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Luxury Living Orange County Close! You must see this highly upgraded Sierra del Oro, Corona Pool Home! The elegance starts at the gated courtyard ...
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Starting July 30, 2009, if the APR on an initial Good Faith Estimate is no longer accurate (within a 0.125% range) at close of escrow, a lender must generally provide a residential borrower with a new disclosure and a three-day right to rescind before consummating the loan. REALTORS(R) are forewarned that, because of this new three-day waiting ...
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Would You Like $8,000? Buy a Home. Soon!
To stimulate the economy,
Washington juiced up the stimulus plan passed last year in February. Two
benefits for FTHBs (First Time Home Buyers) were that the amount of the tax credit was increased from up
to $7,500 to $8,000. And, more importantly, the amount of the credit does not
have to be ...
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CNN is searching for a bottom in the housing market
With consumer confidence rising in May to its highest level in eight months, housing starts increasing more than 17 percent in May compared with the previous month, and sales of existing homes climbing 2.9 percent in April nationwide, it appears that the housing market may be stabilizing.
So ...
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Recent news headlines have caused confusion by mischaracterizing the new California Foreclosure Prevention Act as a 90-day moratorium and incorrectly stating that the lender must modify delinquent loans before it begins foreclosure. In reality, the foreclosure process for certain owner-occupied residential first trust deeds has been extended by 90 ...
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Eastvale, Corona
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Announcing a price reduction
on 12843 Prairie Circle, a 2,063 sq. ft., 2 bath, 4 bdrm single story "Hard to Find!". Now
MLS®
$325,000
- Approved Short Sale! Yes, the sale was approved and the buyers have found a different home! Call today to see this beautiful ...
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Brought to you by your Realtor®, Liane Thomas, and the California Association of Realtors®
With the recent rise in foreclosures, foreclosure-related scams have exploded onto the real estate scene. These so-called “foreclosure rescue companies” claim they will help save your home, but in reality are out to make a profit -- at ...
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