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You have questions? I have answers!

I'm looking for some assistance with my Real Estate Blog. More specifically, I want to know what information you would like to see in this blog in the near future.

 Here are some sample ideas to get your thoughts flowing:

  • Buyer's market vs. seller's market -- how to tell which one you are in and what it means to you.
  • First steps to take when you are thinking about buying a home.
  • Things every first time home buyer should look out for.
  • Some simple and cost effective staging techniques to help your home sell faster and for more money.
  • Questions to ask a real estate agent before hiring him or her to sell your house and/or to help you find a new home.
  • How to get 100% financing, and do you really want to?
  • Are foreclosures really a great deal? How about HUD?
  • What are some special programs that the federal government offers through HUD?
  • Grand Prairie specific news.
  • Why use a REALTOR®?
  • How to determine how much house you can afford.
  • Why is REALTOR® always written in all caps?
  • What are the main differences between FHA, VA, and Conventional Financing?

If you would like to know about any of these topics, just keep your eyes peeled. I will be posting them to my blog and/or in my newsletter over the next few months. If you have other ideas regarding what you'd like to see, please drop me a line! You can either post a response to this blog posting or send me an email at robert@GrandPrairieHomes.com

Published Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:47 PM by Robert Scroggs

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Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:43 AM by Sue Adams

# re: You have questions? I have answers!

how do you know when you have a realator who is signing a contract to sell your house and not in the business to sit back and watch other agencies sell it and they get some of the profit, we had this experience. House did not sell, our agency only showed it themselves the very last week of the contract time and had no open house

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