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Homes for sale by banks in Long Beach California. Find bank foreclosures, REO (real estate owned) and bank repo homes and condos for sale. Find great buys in your price range. When …
Homes for sale by banks in Long Beach California. Find bank foreclosures, REO (real estate owned) and bank repo homes and condos for sale. Find great buys in your price range. When …
Buyer closing costs are spelled out in a closing statement (also known as a HUD-1). When you talk to your lender, they will give you a Good Faith Estimate of your estimated closing costs. …
Happy Easter 2013 from Long Beach I look forward to meeting you in 2013. Jay Valento Realtor® & Co-Founder of The Red Wagon Team Realty ONE Group www.redwagonteam.com
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Live in one of the many Long Beach condos at 388 Ocean Blvd in the downtown area. Some of the units have ocean views and others have city views. We have a lot of clients who have purchased …
Your FICO Score is a critical factor that can affect your mortgage loan, interest rates and its terms. Fair Isaac Corporation developed mathematical formulas used to produce FICO scores. This score …
Live at the beach at 1400 E Ocean Unit 2304 in Long Beach 90802 at The Meridian building for $505,000. The average sold price that sold in 2012 for a condo in this downtown Long Beach …
Loan Application checklist needed for a mortgage broker, loan officer or lender to process your paperwork and pre-approve you for a home loan to purchase a house or condo in Southern California. …
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Home buyers are concerned about interest rates and their financing options. Most underestimate the importance of choosing the right mortgage. A loan needs to be customized to your …
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