Archive for September, 2009

Sep 16 2009

Open House @ 4445 Grove St., NW Denver

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This Saturday, the 19th and Sunday, the 20th. 12-3pm. This is an awesome home in the noted appreciating neighborhood of Highland / Grandview. Click on this link and check-out the virtual tour! Please call for a private showing! 720-628-9502

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Sep 16 2009

A Great Safety Tip!

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Do you have a “Distress Code?” In the event you are in a situation where you can’t “talk” but need to communicate that you are in a dire situation, devising a “Distress Code” could save your life! Choose a distress code word or phrase and share it with your colleagues, friends and family – anyone [...]

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Sep 16 2009

Tax Credit Deadline is Looming!

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Some people are asking whether the housing market can function without the $8,000 tax credit.  This year, as many as 40% of all home buyers will qualify for the credit.  It is on track to cost the government $15 billion – more than twice the amount originally projected.  The real estate industry, as well as [...]

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Sep 02 2009

More Than 4500 Mortgage Brokers Gone!

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On Monday, August 31st, the Colorado Division of Real Estate inactivated 4,560 mortgage broker licenses leaving 4,252 licensed mortgage brokers in the state of Colorado. What happened? The Denver Business Journal Reports the following: The action stems from a state mortgage broker licensing law that went into effect on Jan. 1, 2008. Although all of [...]

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Sep 01 2009

Some Foreclosure Buyers Feel Guilty!

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Foreclosure guilt is affecting some people who can afford to buy low-cost properties even though friends and family haven’t been so lucky. As Anya Sanko who bought a foreclosure in Las Vegas says, there’s a hard-to-shake worry that “you’re capitalizing off of somebody else’s misfortune.” Some people dismiss this as unwarranted drama, but Santa Fe [...]

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