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...there are so many ways you can benefit as a first time buyer that you can actually get help from Portland Housing as an example, for down payment, earnest money, appraisal cost, Home Inspection cost, I mean all you need to do is wanting to buy; not to mention the low rates plus you may get up to $8000 from IRS if this is your FIRST home.(let's not forget the low low home prices!) One thing for sure, we will get out of this cycle and the prices will go up, the rates will go up,... Read More
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IF YOU OWN A HOUSE AND ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH WORK AND NOT ENOUGH MONEY COMING IN TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE LOAN PAYMENT...DO SOMETHING! YOU CAN PICK UP THE PHONE AND CALL YOUR MORTGAGE CO OR BANK AND TELL THEM YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH MAKING THE PAYMENT DUE TO JOB LOSS OR WAGE REDUCTION. NORMALLY THEY WILL GIVE YOU HELP AND REDUCE YOUR PAYMENT, NOT ALL THE OPTIONS ARE GOOD, THEY WILL ASK YOU TO SEND INFO AND THEY WILL SEND YOU A QUESTIONAIRE THAT Y... Read More
Si tu eres uno de los miles de casos en que el interes que te dieron para el prestamo de tu casa es alto y el tipo de prestamo te esta ahogando cada seis meses, debes conocer cuanto antes que existe varias soluciones a tu caso, una casi imposible es refinanciar, lamentablemente es muy dificil calificar hoy en dia para el refinanciamiento, otra alternativa mas economica y menos burocratica es inici ar un tramite negociado de una modificacion al prestamo que te permita obt... Read More
I came across this that I felt is worth sharing. We've all heard about the importance of a strong first impression...you only get a precious few seconds to establish your credibility! Robert Jones at Entrepreneur.com has some great advice for creating a confident, comfortable presence from the moment you shake hands. Here are three quick, take-away tips that you can use: Establish eye contact! Jones advises maintaining eye contact 85% of the time during their conversations. You'll... Read More
By Jeffrey Gitomer
"See Spot Run." That sentence was from one of your first reading lessons. "Look. Look. Look." That sentence was also from one of your first reading lessons.
More than 100 years ago, Scott, Foresman & Company created the immortal reader Fun with Dick and Jane. Millions of kids learned to read from those books -- me included.
You learned to read at a very young age. It was fun. Then came television. It was more fun and your reading was cut in... Read More
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