Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Accelerate your Real Estate with the "Facebook" of real estate..

One of the biggest challenges if you are starting out (and even
if you been around a while) is to develop your buyers list,
access to sellers, hard money lenders, etc.
So how about if I hooked you up and gave you the ability to
access them just by a click of a button.....Nice!

So this is what you do - Click on the link below and claim your
F.R.E.E. professional website & gain access to your own real
estate community.

https://www.connectedinvestors.com/?invitation=teamavalon


You can instantly setup your site and start inviting your friends to do
the same.

Just share the promo code.(teamavalon) Pretty soon you will have a
massive list of buyers and sellers just pounding on your door! So
don't sit there dumbfounded....just claim your site and share it with your friends.

People all around town are yelling that this is the "Facebook" of real estate but way way better.

https://www.connectedinvestors.com/?invitation=teamavalon

It usually cost to get in, however for a limited time the gates are open.

Enjoy,
RH Wiggins

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Is now a good time to purchase a home?


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IS NOW A GOOD TIME TO PURCHASE?


Providence, RI. -- Brad and Beth Mills have been working for years to buy their own home -- and all that work is about to pay off.


"The prices are so low," says Brad Mills . "The interest rates have dropped to such a point that we figured this is probably the best time for us to buy."

It's a big decision for this young couple, one they feel was helped by the slumping economy.

"I think we've gotten more house than we could have a couple years ago," Beth Mills said. This is kind of one of the upsides, I guess, of all the terrible things that have gone on."

Mortgage broker RH Wiggins said the real estate market is like a perfect storm.

"You've got the lowest interest rates we've seen since the 1930s," Wiggins said. "You've got a very good supply of houses."

For the Mills, the government's $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers made a big difference.

"We're in the price range to where every thousand dollars makes a difference," Brad Mills said, "and $8,000, I think that was enough to kind of put it over the top in the direction of, 'Yes, let's go ahead and do this.' "

If you're thinking about buying a home, Wiggins suggested you ask yourself four questions:

  1. How is your credit?
  2. How stable is your job?
  3. Are you going to be a long-term resident of where you live?
  4. What kind of house can you afford to buy?

According to Wiggins, government guidelines for loans now keep buyers pretty much within their limitations.

Real estate professionals can help, too.

Realtor Mike Costa has been working with the Mills through the twists and turns of buying their first home.

"The last thing I want the buyer to do is be married to a house payment," he said. "So just because you can afford it doesn't mean it's going to fit into your lifestyle."

Finding a split-level house in Cranston solidified the Mills decision to buy.

"We found the right place at the right time," Brad Mills said. "It's a no brainer."


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Friday, February 5, 2010

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