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  • Why You should use a Realtor!

    Many consumers consider selling their home directly but eventually turn to REALTORS®. Smart home sellers realize they need the expertise in pricing their home, making connections with REALTORS® working with buyers, arranging and staffing open houses, and coordinating with other professionals in the sales process. Only about half of all ...
    Posted to Jon Becker (Weblog) by 193949 on October 31, 2008
  • Don't Let Your Home be Foreclosed On!!!

    Are you behind on your house payments?   Think you will be foreclosed on and that you have no options?  Think again.... In today's economic times there are more and more people who are unfortunately falling behind on their mortgage payments for a variety of reasons ( loss of job, illness, divorce, increased living costs ...
    Posted to Jon Becker (Weblog) by 193949 on October 30, 2008
  • Grand Traverse County Growing vs. rest of Michigan

    Census shows more leaving Michigan than arriving, with a few exceptionsPosted by Ted Roelofs | The Grand Rapids Press August 11, 2008 06:30AMCategories: Breaking News, Statewide News, Top StoriesIn a state where most traffic goes one way -- out of Michigan -- Grand Traverse County is a notable exception. In contrast to counties in West Michigan ...
    Posted to Jon Becker (Weblog) by 193949 on August 20, 2008
  • How to Prevent Foreclosure of Your Home

    Are you behind on your house payments?   Think you will be foreclosed on and that you have no options?  Think again.... In today's economic times there are more and more people who are unfortunately falling behind on their mortgage payments for a variety of reasons ( loss of job, illness, divorce, increased living costs ...
    Posted to Jon Becker (Weblog) by 193949 on December 17, 2007
  • Buying Bank Foreclosures

    REO vs. Foreclosure An REO (Real Estate Owned) home is a property that goes back to the mortgage company after an unsuccessful foreclosure auction. You see, most foreclosure homes do not sell at auctions and most don’t even generate bids. If there was enough equity in the property to satisfy the loan, the owner would have probably sold the ...
    Posted to Jon Becker (Weblog) by 193949 on December 7, 2007