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From: "Alexis McGee, Editor" <Alexis_McGee_Editor_swqsvt@elecmail.com> Add to Address Book
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Subject: Foreclosure Forecast -- December, 2003
Foreclosures.com is happy that you decided to receive our FREE Monthly E-zine highlights by email. Below is a short summary of this month's issue with direct links to the full articles.
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Top Stories:
I Love The Gray!
by Alexis McGee
Alexis McGee tells us why winter is the wrong time for foreclosure investors to hibernate, and gives us some rare insights into her techniques for negotiating with troubled homeowners in need.
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Money Update: Foreclosures.com Nationwide Money Source
By Alexis McGee
Thanks to our alliance with National City Mortgage, we're able to direct you to the best purchase/rehab loan program we've ever seen. It's called the Renovation Mortgage and is now available in 37 states. Get the details here!
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What If The Refi Boom Is Over? Here's What If...
By Alan Smith
The positive impact on the economy of the recent refinance boom was far greater than anyone had thought. Now that the boom is over, the economy will have to take up the slack. There will be casualties though. Here's the story.
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"The Guru's" Don't Want You to Read This...
Don't get taken by some "Guru" with blow-dried hair and a blow-dried sales pitch. This happens too often, to too many new investors. Instead, come to our Mastering Foreclosures Lab and actually get out in the trenches to learn, by doing the business yourself with expert coaching by a 20-year veteran of foreclosure investing.
Read More
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Also This Month:
If Your Household Worker or Contractor is Injured, Will You be Liable?
Not All the Gila Monsters in Arizona are in the Desert
Pirate Comps
Keep Track of Your Results
Thinking Success
Inspections: What do You Need?
Click Here for more stories
Resources
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Foreclosure Forecast Home
Authors & Articles Index
Previous Issues
Foreclosure Lists
Sample Foreclosure Lists
Sites to Avoid
Gurus to Avoid
List Pricing & Ordering
Reference Desk
Inspections: What do You Need?
By Alexis McGee
You wouldn't buy a pig in a poke, would you? Of course not. But you could wind up with a whole house in a poke if you don't know how and when to inspect a prospective foreclosure property. Here's an outline of what you need to know about the various kinds of property inspections.
Foreclosure Forecast TM
This publication is intended as a general guide. It covers matters of real estate. We are not attorneys or accountants. Always discuss matters of law and taxes with a professional before committing. Tahoe Wheaton, Inc., shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other person or entity with respect to any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this publication.
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Foreclosure Forecast TM
This publication is intended as a general guide. It covers matters of real estate. We are not attorneys or accountants. Always discuss matters of law and taxes with a professional before committing. Tahoe Wheaton, Inc., shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other person or entity with respect to any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this publication.
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 09:28:20 -0500 (EST)
From: "Alexis McGee, Editor" <Alexis_McGee_Editor_swqsvt@elecmail.com> Add to Address Book
To: timhyma@yahoo.com
Subject: Foreclosure Forecast -- December, 2003
Foreclosures.com is happy that you decided to receive our FREE Monthly E-zine highlights by email. Below is a short summary of this month's issue with direct links to the full articles.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to help you in your quest for success!
Top Stories:
I Love The Gray!
by Alexis McGee
Alexis McGee tells us why winter is the wrong time for foreclosure investors to hibernate, and gives us some rare insights into her techniques for negotiating with troubled homeowners in need.
Read More
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Money Update: Foreclosures.com Nationwide Money Source
By Alexis McGee
Thanks to our alliance with National City Mortgage, we're able to direct you to the best purchase/rehab loan program we've ever seen. It's called the Renovation Mortgage and is now available in 37 states. Get the details here!
Read More
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What If The Refi Boom Is Over? Here's What If...
By Alan Smith
The positive impact on the economy of the recent refinance boom was far greater than anyone had thought. Now that the boom is over, the economy will have to take up the slack. There will be casualties though. Here's the story.
Read More
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"The Guru's" Don't Want You to Read This...
Don't get taken by some "Guru" with blow-dried hair and a blow-dried sales pitch. This happens too often, to too many new investors. Instead, come to our Mastering Foreclosures Lab and actually get out in the trenches to learn, by doing the business yourself with expert coaching by a 20-year veteran of foreclosure investing.
Read More
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Also This Month:
If Your Household Worker or Contractor is Injured, Will You be Liable?
Not All the Gila Monsters in Arizona are in the Desert
Pirate Comps
Keep Track of Your Results
Thinking Success
Inspections: What do You Need?
Click Here for more stories
Resources
Search Foreclosures.com
Foreclosure Forecast Home
Authors & Articles Index
Previous Issues
Foreclosure Lists
Sample Foreclosure Lists
Sites to Avoid
Gurus to Avoid
List Pricing & Ordering
Reference Desk
Inspections: What do You Need?
By Alexis McGee
You wouldn't buy a pig in a poke, would you? Of course not. But you could wind up with a whole house in a poke if you don't know how and when to inspect a prospective foreclosure property. Here's an outline of what you need to know about the various kinds of property inspections.
Foreclosure Forecast TM
This publication is intended as a general guide. It covers matters of real estate. We are not attorneys or accountants. Always discuss matters of law and taxes with a professional before committing. Tahoe Wheaton, Inc., shall not be liable to the purchaser or any other person or entity with respect to any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this publication.
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