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Avoid the Mortgage Company
Added: 01/20/2004
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Avoid the Mortgage Company

While some people struggle to survive in today's sluggish business environment, many are doing better than ever-largely because they have mastered the proven but little-known strategy of "Bond For Deed Purchase".

That's the opinion of Lisa Carey, on independent broker and author of the just published booklet "Bond For Deed Purchase: A proven method to purchase small and large residential or commercial real-estate regardless of your credit worthiness."

Many people fear the rejection of the traditional lending institution because when the economy is weak, people cut back on paying bills timely," says Carey. "To survive in such an environment you need to develop and alternative strategy to capture the American Dream of home ownership. One also needs to master real-estate techniques that will allow you an opportunity to capitalize on this limited realestate market because of the increased competition that is typical.

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