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Dallas Short Sale – How To Do One

Not all home sellers or all homes will qualify for a Dallas short sale. Although lenders have varying requirements for them to approve a short sale and may demand that a borrower submit a hefty amount of documentation.

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Mortgage Companies and Dallas Foreclosures

These foreclosures may not seem like a good value, especially if the bank wants to sell these properties for the amount that was owed to the bank by the previous property owner. With all that said, here are at least two reasons why an REO can be a great Dallas home value for you:

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11 Steps Away From Owning a DFW Home (Part 1)

It’s always a great time to buy DFW real estate. This is true in most all cases when you know you will be staying in your DFW home for three years or more. It is generally better to buy less home in a nicer area than the other way around. Homes in the nicer areas tend to hole their value and appreciate more. Stay away from areas that have a lot of Dallas foreclosure homes.

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Should You Buy or Rent a Plano Home

Retain the services of a professional DFW Realtor to guide you through the process. It may be a good idea to look at some Dallas foreclosure homes to find a great value in a home.

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What Should You Ask Your Plano TX Realtor

Smart consumers will interview two or three potential Plano TX Realtors before deciding on which one to retain. Just as you will size up the potential Realtor you can rest assured that the Realtor will likely be sizing you up too. Stay away from agents who don’t ask you questions about your motivation to sell [...]

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How Does a Dallas Foreclosure Work?

Foreclosures are a great way to buy Dallas real estate but make sure you do your due diligence and retain the services of a professional Dallas Realtor.

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Tips For Buying a Dallas Foreclosure Home

Sometimes buyers are not allowed to view a Dallas foreclosure home before making an offer. The problem with buying a house sight unseen is that you can’t determine how much it will cost to repair the home or bring it up to code. You also don’t know if the occupant will retaliate and destroy and steal fixtures from the home.

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