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More Questions Every Renter Should Ask - 2007-09-01
Questions Every Renter Should Ask Before Signing Any Rental Agreement - 2007-08-25
Questions to Ask Before Leasing Your Home to a Renter - 2007-08-18
Pricing Your Home Properly is Key to Selling in a Buyer's Market - 2007-08-11
FAQ: Marketing Ideas for Sellers - 2007-08-04
Marketing Ideas for Sellers in a Tough Housing Market - 2007-07-28
FAQ: Vacation Home Can Be Great Getaway or Good Investment Property - 2007-07-14
Selling Your Home "By Owner" Can Make Sense, If You Have the Time - 2007-07-07
During a Slow Market, Plenty of Reasons to List Your Home with an Experienced Agent - 2007-06-30
Homeownership Preservation Summit Addresses Home Loss Issue - 2007-06-23
Seller Concerns Revolve Primarily Around Time and Money - 2007-06-16
Smart Agents Use Technology and Internet to Extend Reach, Stay in Touch - 2007-06-02
'About The House' Covers Home Owner Projects and Repairs - 2007-05-26
Real Estate Salespersons Can Get Paid in a Variety of Ways - 2007-05-19
Get the Facts on Condo Association Before Making Purchase Decision - 2007-05-12
How to Find the Best Home Loan Possible - 2007-05-05
Ideas on How to Improve Your Credit Score - 2007-04-28
Flexibility is Key Among Benefits of Tax Deferred Exchange - 2007-03-24
Depreciation and the IRS - 2007-03-17
Profit and the IRS - 2007-03-10
Mortgage Prepayment Scheme Not Always Best Course of Action - 2007-03-03
The Worst of the Housing Slump May Be Behind Us - 2007-02-24
Metro Atlanta and the Risk Index - 2007-02-10
Spring Buying Season Offers Opportunity For Sale - 2007-02-03
Your Credit Score Has A Major Impact On Loan Approval - 2007-01-20
Getting Your House Ready for Winter Can Save You Money - 2006-11-26
How Buyers Can Profit During the Real Estate Meltdown - 2006-10-29
How Sellers Can Succeed in Spite of a Buyers Market - 2006-10-22
Does Housing Slowdown Mean It's Time to Sit on the Fence? - 2006-10-15
FAQ: Traps to Avoid in Foreclosure House Hunting - 2006-10-08
FAQ: Foreclosure Properties - 2006-10-01
Moving Day: The Goal of the Buying and Selling Experience - 2006-09-23
Real Estate Meltdown: Winners and Losers - 2006-09-16
More Common Questions About Residential Real Estate - 2006-09-09
Get Rich Quick Strategy Won't Work for Most Investors - 2006-09-03
The Tax Man Cometh: Except in the Case of Your Personal Residence - 2006-08-27
Annual Safety Inspection Part of Good Landlording Policy - 2006-08-20
Real Estate Market Returning to More Normal Volume, Selling Time - 2006-08-13
Both Tenant and Landlord Have Obligations to Fulfill - 2006-08-06
Vacation Can Be Fun and Still Earn Rental Income - 2006-07-30
Advice for Borrowers Facing Interest Rate Hikes: Take Your Medicine - 2006-07-23
Ideas for Selling Your Home in a Cooling Real Estate Market - 2006-07-16
Atlanta Home Price is Right on Target, While Much of Nation Over-Valued - 2006-07-09
Contingencies: Inspection and Termite Inspection - 2006-07-02
FAQ: Earnest Money - 2006-06-25
The Contract: Earnest Money - 2006-06-18
FAQ: Financing Contingencies - 2006-06-11
The Contract: Contingencies - 2006-06-04
FAQ: General Question About the Purchase and Sale Agreement aka The Contract - 2006-05-28
Signing The Contract: The Purchase and Sale Agreement - 2006-05-21
 
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Get on the bus for a tour of South DeKalb County’s “Real Estate Owned” homes. Each house you visit will be available that day for purchase at a giveaway price, regardless of current condition. Financing is available!

Throughout the day, we will hear from mortgage providers, people in the construction business and property managers all discussing today’s situation with Bank Owned REO properties.

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You will see abandoned dumps and finished products, and everything in between.  And Snap will be there to answer all your questions and explain the rehab and rental strategies.
 
Saturday, August 21st, 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
 
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We will be meeting at Suburban Plaza, 2643 N. Decatur Road and Church Street, Lower Level, Decatur 30033 (beneath Hancock Fabrics, in the arcade.) 

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