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ColoradoAvoidForeclosure.com has Moved!!

Just a quick note to let everyone know…I have re-directed the URL www.coloradoavoidforeclosure.com to www.scotthardinghomes.com/foreclosure-help/. I have done this in order to better serve all my customers – distressed property owners and non-distressed – all in one place. The same valuable information can be found in it’s new location, and I am still available LIVE [...]

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Homebuyer Tax Credits – Set to End April 30th!!

If you have been thinking about buying a home, NOW is the time. In order to take advantage of the Homebuyer Tax Credit ($8000 for qualifying first-time homebuyers, and $6500 for qualifying current homeowners buying another home), you MUST have an accepted contract on or before the April 30th deadline!!
If you have any questions about [...]

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What a Quandary!!

quan⋅da⋅ry /ˈkwɒndəri, -dri/[kwon-duh-ree, -dree]
 –noun, plural -ries.

a state of perplexity or uncertainty, esp. as to what to do; dilemma.

 
While I have seen first-hand the difficulties created by the inflation and subsequent bursting of the housing bubble, I think it is fascinating to sit back and watch as the very people and institutions which caused this mess [...]

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Some Good News in Real Estate!!

Pending home sales rise 6.7 percent in April — The number of U.S. homebuyers who agreed to purchase a previously occupied home in April posted the largest monthly jump in nearly eight years, a sign that sales are finally coming to life after a long and painful slump.

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12% of Existing Mortgage Holders are Behind on their Mortgage or in Foreclosure…

12% of Existing Mortgage Holders are Behind on their Mortgage or in Foreclosure…as the Housing Crisis Spreads to Borrowers with Good Credit.

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