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Bring a Warm Coat, Your Gloves and a Scarf, we are Going House Hunting

Jan 29th 2011
Posted By: Gwen Fowler @ 10:00am In:   Foreclosures and Bank Owned Properties
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Bundle up, if you are going to look at foreclosures in January.  The heat is not on so the temps inside the house will not be much better than those outside the house. Bring a heavy coat, gloves and a scarf.  You want to be comfortable while you look.  You can take them back off when you get in my warm car. Bring a flash light if we are going to basement homes as stair wells and basements are very, very dark. 

I would like to be able to tell you things would be different, but we all know the banks are not going to spend money monthly, even if it means they would make a quicker sale for more money.  This is the foreclosure game, you have to suffer to buy.

Bank Owned Property-West Union, SC

I previewed a bank foreclosure on Burnt Tanyard Road in West Union, yesterday.  Custom features with a new feel.  Very neat and very clean.  I think it is priced to sell at $250,000. This home had

  • 3 bedrooms, not a split plan. 
  • 2 Baths
  • Gorgeous kitchen with dark oak cabinets, lots of drawers, pantry, granite counters NO Refrigerator
  • Double attached garage
  • Level lot
  • Super nice sun room with pine paneling, tile floors and lots of windows.
  • Closets, except the one in breakfast room, are finished.

This was one of 15 that I looked at this week.  Condition varies greatly among the properties and you should not purchase any foreclosure without having the property inspected by a certified home inspector. The bank will look at offers, so call me at 1-800-248-8950 to look at this or any other foreclosed home today.



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