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"Sometimes clients are smarter than we are...."

Recently I wrote regarding the bottoming of our real estate market, and the corresponding dip in interest rates....Let's see, low housing costs, as well as low interest rates; HUM?

And many of you questioned whether or not this is a good time to buy....

When WE answer, it sounds self-serving, so I thought I'd publish a consumer's perspective;

"The more it falls the better, the more we see the bottom. That means good buying opportunity for majority who want to buy a house at a reasonable price. Cheap and low interest on mortgages which means low monthly repayment. Buying opportunity for majority who had a good credit. This situation is nothing to fear. Buy. Do you have your own house now? If not, now is the time to buy. Many are preparing now to buy at affordable prices with good mortgages." (edited for spelling)

If you would like the same level of professionalism our clients' receive, maybe we should talk?

http://finance.yahoo.com/loans/article/106417/Rate-on-30-year-Fixed-Rate-Mortgage-Hits-New-Low

 

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Amy Johnson said:

Is it a smart time to buy?  Seems like kind of a stupid question, to me.  If you've got the credit and the money, why wouldn't you?  The only reason I can think of not to, providing you meet the other two requirements, is if moving away seems like a very good possibility.

January 9, 2009 2:19 PM
 

Ana said:

I agree Amy when you have all the money I can't see reason not to buy. If you are qualified and can meet the requirements then anytime is the best time.

January 31, 2009 12:13 AM

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About Martin Taggart

Originally from Yosemite National Park in central California, I found my way out to Denver, Colorado. A corprate relocation accompanied my Fortune 100 job transfer, and the first step in my trek to the midwest was underway. After 7 years in Denver, another job transfer with the same firm landed me in Shawnee, Kansas. While I am living in my 3rd home in Shawnee, I've come to think of Kansas as my home.

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