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http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/housing/2007-07-19-existing-home-sales_N.htm
The home sales still continue to be slow across the country and in the Columbus Metro area. Slow home sales impact Sellers and make it more a “Buyer’s Market”.
This is a very good time for a Buyer in Central Ohio to be purchasing a new home. Especially a first time home buyer that does not have a home to sell. Mortgage interest rates are still at low rates. The State of Ohio has the highest foreclosure rate in the country.
http://www.dispatch.com/dispatch/contentbe/dispatch/2006/04/07/20060407-A1-01.html
The high inventory of foreclosed homes is a big plus for potential homebuyers.
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usively representing your interests as the Home Buyer
Buying a new or existing home can be a “nerve–racking”, stressful event in anyone‘s life. Past studies have indicated that purchasing home is in the Top 5 of most stressful events in a person‘s life. The Other most stressful events being marriage, divorce, death and loss of a job. For most people, purchasing a home will be the single, largest financial transaction that they undertake in their lifetime… But you already knew that.
Serving Columbus Ohio Home Buyers 
Hello, my name is Mike Marshall. I am an Exclusive Buyer Agent with Buyer‘s Resource Realty Services. I have been representing homebuyers since 1996. It is my responsibility and my duty to try and get my clients the BEST price & BEST terms on any home they buy. I help my clients with financing options, locating the home, determining a home‘s worth, negotiating the contract, inspections and closing the transaction.
Before becoming an Exclusive Buyer Agent, I worked 7 years in banking as a bank manager. Part of my responsibility as a manager was originating mortgages. So I bring extensive mortgage loan knowledge to my clients that hire me. It‘s a fact that if a homebuyer makes a wrong decision on the type of loan or program that doesn‘t match their goals and objectives, then this mistake could cost them thousands, if not tens of thousands of dollars.
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