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Hey First Time and Move Up Buyers...YOU can WIN the TRIFECTA !!!

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   There has never been a better time to be a winner in Southeastern Wisconsin Real Estate !!  As a first time buyer or a move up buyer,....you can win the trifecta that the market has to offer ! Right now....there is absolutely the best combination of conditions for you to buy. The interest rates are outstanding...bouncing below 6%  with good credit ...the bigger your down payment the better. The selection is outstanding...if you haven't found a house...you need to talk with an experienced realtor. Maybe you aren't looking in the right area for what you want..a good realtor can tell you what to expect for your pre-approved price range. The third condition is that homes are now priced at their very most reasonable and realistic bottom with few exceptions. Find a good buyers agent with experience and let he/she guide you to the very best purchase of your lifetime.  You can win this rare real estate trifecta...great rates, outstanding selection and reasonable prices...it just doesn't get any better than this...you can win this one...race on over to your nearest and most qualified realtor's office and hang on for the ride of a lifetime !


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Sally & David, you are so right... the conditions are perfect for first time buyers!
Posted by Pasadena CA Real Estate - Irina Netchaev (Keller Williams International Realty) over 2 years ago

 

Sally!

A great, straightghtforward post - underlining all this is location, location, location -you can probably get the house you want, where you want it!

Steve

Posted by Obeoman Glade Jones (www.obeo.com) over 2 years ago

Agreed! - I was just thinking about you today and how I need to call & connect with you... hope all is well there in WI...

Sad to see Favre retired  :o(

Posted by Tampa Real Estate | Tampa Florida Homes Property for Sale MLS | Katrina Madewell (Charles Rutenberg Rlty- More than 5,000 agents(813) 777-1196) over 2 years ago

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