Foreclosure Sellers: Attract Buyers by Preparing Home

Thursday, July 17, 2008 10:50
Posted in category Craigslist


If you look at today s housing market, you will notice that there is more than enough supply of foreclosure homes for sale. The problem lies with the lack of buyer. There are those who are interested in making a purchase but have chose to wait patiently for better prices and larger selection.

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