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Wow! what
great time we have
had this
last 8 weeks on the
tour bus.
We have seen some
unbelievable
homes and helped
investors
and new home
buyers
with some
great deals.
Don't miss
this weeks tour
of great
deals in
Sparks.
See
How Foreclosure Bus Tours Have Become An Incredible Way To Buy and
Sell Foreclosed Properties.
This
"Cutting Edge" strategy is a perfect match for home seekers,
real estate agents, and investors across the nation that are looking
to buy and sell Foreclosed Homes with $40,000… $90,000…
$300,000+ in Equity.
Who really has the time to search through hundreds of foreclosures
to find a "Diamond in the Rough"?
As
a Foreclosure Investor, how cool would it be to find the "Pick
of the Litter" …and in any given section of our area?
We know that buying foreclosures can be risky and can make buyers
a little uneasy, so how beneficial would it be to have a team of
real estate professionals, foreclosure specialists, and lending
experts right there by your side to help you every step of the way?
This is what Reno Foreclosure Bus Tours is all about. We take the
out of finding, financing, and fixing your foreclosure deals. When
you find a deal with $40,000…$80,000…$200,000+ in Equity,
we want you to keep it.
If you have deals with Big Equity, We Want To Help You Sell It.
It's "Win-Win" for All Parties…
So…Whether
You Are A Home Seeker, Investor or Real Estate Agent, You Have To
Take A Serious Look At Reno Foreclosure Bus Tours…The Smartest,
Easiest, and Fastest Way To Buy and Sell "Hand-Picked"Foreclosure
Deals.
"Foreclosure bus tours in which
home buyers visit a number of foreclosed properties in one outing,
are popping up across the country. At one tour in Pismo Beach, Calif.,
40 prospective homebuyers spent four hours on a bus, checking out
10 homes, all at fire sale prices. One couple, Mike and Mary Hays,
were recently married and looking for their dream home. One house
they saw sold for $450,000 three years ago. Now the bank owns it,
but it could be Mike and Mary's for $318,000."
-ABC
News, Mellody Hobson, Jan. 25 2008
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