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Lynda Sells Virginia: The Short Sale
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Homes for Sale in Chesterfield, VA. Wednesday Word of the Week. Okay, so really it's a term, but I couldn't pass up the alliteration! A common misconception is that the word "short" refers to a length of time. I.E., a "short" sale should be quick. In reality this means that the lender will accept a payment that is "short" of the full amount due on the home. Don't sell the the short sale short. I promise, I'm not always so punny, but that was fun! Homes for sale in powhatan va.
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Lynda Sells Virginia: Lynda Heithaus - Real Estate Agent in Chesterfield, VA
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Lynda Heithaus - Real Estate Agent in Chesterfield, VA. Buying or selling real estate in Chesterfield, VA or surrounding areas? Labels: central virginia real estate agent. Homes for sale in powhatan va. Real estate agent in chesterfield va. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Lynda Heithaus - Real Estate Agent in Chesterfield. 5 Tips for a Successful Open House. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Lynda Sells Virginia: February 2014
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Thursday, February 20, 2014. If you've ever seen an episode of Property Virgins on HGTV, you know that early in the show the agent asks the buyers, "How much can you afford? Then, flashing across the television screen appears the buyers' down payment amount, plus the amount that they have been pre-approved for. The sum of these two numbers reflects the total buying power. There are several benefits to. Getting a pre-approval as early as possible. In the home buying process:. You will want to make sure th...
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Lynda Sells Virginia: REALTOR®
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Wednesday Word of the Week. Before I ventured into real estate over a decade ago, I would often hear people refer to their "realtor" or their "real estate agent" interchangeably. It wasn't until I became a member of the National Association of REALTORS that I discovered my faux pas. I also realized quickly that the the registered symbol nearly always follows the word in advertising material, and it is almost always capitalized. If you've never noticed that before, you will now!
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Lynda Sells Virginia: Escrow
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Wednesday Word of the Week. Escrow is a word often heard in conjunction with real estate. The term has so many different uses that it is a little mysterious. In my work as a Realtor in Chesterfield Virginia, I rarely even use the term. Folks from California or the northeast may use the term more often, but in reference to different aspects of real estate transactions. Which meant scrap of paper or roll of parchment. You might recognize similarities in the English word scroll.
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Lynda Sells Virginia: March 2014
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Wednesday Word of the Week. Before I ventured into real estate over a decade ago, I would often hear people refer to their "realtor" or their "real estate agent" interchangeably. It wasn't until I became a member of the National Association of REALTORS that I discovered my faux pas. I also realized quickly that the the registered symbol nearly always follows the word in advertising material, and it is almost always capitalized. If you've never noticed that before, you will now!
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Lynda Sells Virginia: Home Loan Pre-Approval
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Thursday, February 20, 2014. If you've ever seen an episode of Property Virgins on HGTV, you know that early in the show the agent asks the buyers, "How much can you afford? Then, flashing across the television screen appears the buyers' down payment amount, plus the amount that they have been pre-approved for. The sum of these two numbers reflects the total buying power. There are several benefits to. Getting a pre-approval as early as possible. In the home buying process:. You will want to make sure th...
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