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FAQ: Owners Title Insurance - 2006-05-14
Owners' Title Insurance Provides Important Protections to Buyers - 2006-05-07
Profits May Be Totally Tax Free When You Sell Your Home - 2006-04-30
FAQ: More on Tax Benefit of Home Ownership - 2006-04-23
Tax Benefits of Home Ownership - 2006-04-16
FAQ: Mortgage Fraud - 2006-04-09
Final Factor in Selling Your Home - 2006-04-02
Marketing Plan an Important Element of Successful Home Selling Effort - 2006-03-26
Re-Energize Your Listing by Improving Home's Condition - 2006-03-19
Common Questions About Bargain Real Estate Opportunities - 2006-03-12
World of Foreclosure Can Lead to Real Estate Bargains - 2006-03-05
Courthouse Records Can Lead To Bargain Properties - 2006-02-26
Bargains Can Be Found Through Real Estate Professionals - 2006-02-19
Classified Ads Can Disclose Bargain Real Estate Deals - 2006-02-12
The PMI Report: Market Risk Index - 2006-02-05
Option A.R.M. Allows Home Loan Balance to Increase on Monthly Basis - 2006-01-29
Chain of Ownership: Title Searches - 2006-01-22
Three Commonly Used Deeds - 2006-01-15
FAQ: How Home Loan Lenders Pay for Their Expenses - 2006-01-08
2006 Real Estate Resolutions - 2006-01-01
FAQ: Real Estate Investing - 2005-12-25
Plans to Cut Home Tax Breaks May Be Dead on Arrival - 2005-12-11
The Worst Home-Buying Mistakes, Part 2 of 2 - 2005-12-11
The Worst Home-Buying Mistakes, Part 1 of 2 - 2005-12-04
Is it Time fo Buy, Sell or Rent? The Answer May be YES. - 2005-11-27
Change Your Clock, Change Your Smoke Alarm Battery - 2005-11-19
Higher Long Term Interest Rates Affect Potential Buyers - 2005-11-12
Atlanta Regional Commission Looks To the Future - 2005-11-05
Threats to Real Estate Investors are Real but Manageable - 2005-10-29
Real Estate Investments Yield Income on a Monthly Basis - 2005-10-22
Getting Your Home Ready for the Winter Market - 2005-10-15
The Aftermath of Katrina, the Future of Atlanta - 2005-10-08
Mortgage Relief for Victims of Hurricane Katrina - 2005-10-01
Fall May Be Right Time To Get Offer Accepted - 2005-09-24
Observations on "The Housing Bubble" - 2005-09-17
Adjustable vs. Fixed-Rate Mortgages - 2005-09-10
Explaining the LIBOR Index - 2005-09-03
Questions to Ask Your Real Estate Agent - 2005-08-27
How to Avoid Mortgage Fraud - 2005-08-20
Mortgage Fraud in Georgia: What to Do - 2005-08-13
New Study Shows Misconceptions About Credit Scoring - 2005-08-06
Generating Action on "Tired" Listing - 2005-08-06
"PMI Risk Index" Study - 2005-07-30
More on Predatory Lending... - 2005-07-23
Borrowing Basics - 2005-07-16
FAQ: Choosing the Mortgage that’s Right for You - 2005-07-09
Choosing the Right Mortgage a Job All By Itself - 2005-07-02
Opening the Door to a Home of Your Own - Part 2 - 2005-06-25
Opening the Door to a Home Of Your Own - Part 1 - 2005-06-18
FAQ: Good Credit and the First-Time Buyer - 2005-06-11
 
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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.

Who Should Attend:  Investors, Realtors, Lenders, Prospective Buyers, and anyone who might want to buy a super-bargain house and either do the rehab themselves or have all the work performed by the pros.

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
 
Your $49 fee includes the bus tour and lunch.  You must make reservations.  No walk-ups.
 
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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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