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29 Monday Sep 2014
Posted in Area Homes For Sale, Uncategorized
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07 Sunday Sep 2014
Posted in Avoiding Foreclosure, Short Sale
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Should you “Short Sale” your home or stay put? Many Columbia homeowners are asking themselves a very Serious question, Should I Short Sale my home or stay and tough it out. Columbia homeowners want to make the right decisions for themselves, their families, and their future so it’s important to have all the right information, because the consequences of this decision are very often unknown. Check out this tool created to give a glimpse at the potential future based on your decision to Short Sale or Stay and tough it out. Check out our Short or Stay Calculator
You can view our calculator at: Columbiaforeclosurerelief.com/short_ sale_decisions_calculator
It is a Short, easy process that will give you and insight as to when your home will be a asset again. Simply enter the following information:
1-Your property address
2-Your mortgage information
3-Your email address
The results are emailed to you instantly! It’s that simple!
It’s such a relief to see the current market value of your home. Plus, being able to project when the investment will break-even to become an asset again-is invaluable to your decision-making process. If the basic information is leading you to consider a Short Sale, Please contact me today. We can discuss all of your options. I can even refer you to other resources, if necessary
01 Thursday Aug 2013
Posted in Uncategorized
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I love Columbia! Now obviously, as a Columbia real estate agent, my goal is to encourage people to move to a city that offers so much diversity. But luckily for me, Columbia is such a great town, it makes selling this city very easy! Columbia is especially great in the Summertime. With plenty of cultural events, great restaurants and shopping, here’s 3 great reasons to move to Columbia this Summer:
: In Columbia Sesquicentennial State Park, affectionately known as “Sesqui”, is a spacious, green getaway in the heart of the Columbia’s Sandhills region. Once you’re immersed in the 1,400 acres of pines, camping sites, and nature trails you forget just how close you are to bustling, downtown Columbia, South Carolina.
:This 167-acre park was the site of the original waterworks for the City of Columbia. This was also the site of the world’s first electrically operated textile mill and the hydroelectric plant, the oldest one in the state, is still operating. A popular jogging/walking trail runs two and one half miles along the linear park and offers wonderful views of the river. There is also a beautiful brick amphitheater as well as a self guided walkway by the old parts of the water plant. The park hosts several events annually such as Riverfest, Greekfest and several smaller concerts.
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20 Thursday Oct 2011
Posted in Columbia tell me what you think?
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I just read somewhere that a proposed measure in congress would offer visas to any foreigner making a cash investment of at least $500,000 on residential real-estate—a single-family house, condo or townhouse. Applicants can spend the entire amount on one house or spend as little as $250,000 on a residence and invest the rest in other residential real estate, since they can only live in one home at a time the others can be rented out. This bill is suppose to help the struggling real estate market recover. I was wondering what you thought; will this help the real estate market or pose more potential financial problems for the country and individual states in the long run? Let me know how you feel.
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