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Here are the latest stats for Snellville. 53 homes in Snellville sold in the month of October.
The average sale price was 163,738 with 73 days on the market.
The most expensive home sold for $633,800 and was on the market for 237 days.
There are also 143 pending properties for the month of October.
Properties are moving in Snellville. Now is a great time to buy or sell.
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GEORGIA FORECLOSURE DAILY REPORT
Foreclosure Homes / Short Sale Homes List
Updated Oct 8Th 2008
Fulton, North Fulton, DeKalb, County Georgia.
Cities of Decatur, Tucker, Stone Mountain, Lithonia, Duluth, Buford, Lawrenceville, Dacula, Grayson, Snellville, Loganville, Suwanee, Norcross, Winder,
This list is updated daily with Homes added to MLS in the last 24 hours
Due to the nature of Foreclosure Homes and Short Sale Home,
Buyers should act quickly !
For all Your Real Estate Needs Call !
Eric Reid, Managing Broker Renaissance Realty Group Inc.
Office: 404-921-2067 x 102 Fax: 770-513-4443
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Good news! Brightwater has just gotten more affordable. The rage today is finding foreclosures. Everyone wants to find that diamond in the rough or that great deal. Foreclosures in the Brookwood High School District are hard to come by.
There have been very few in the more expensive neighborhoods. There is one that was just listed in the Brightwater for $314,900. That is quite a bit under the average price for the neighborhood.
If you are looking for a foreclosure, contact me. I have access to all of the foreclosures as soon as they come on the market, giving you a competitive edge.
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Why You Need a Home Inspection
Buying a home is one of the most important purchases you will make in your lifetime, so you should be sure that the home you want to buy is in good condition. A home inspection is an evaluation of a home's condition by a trained expert. During a home inspection, a qualified inspector takes an in-depth and impartial look at the property you plan to buy. The inspector will:
The home imspection does not estimate the value of the house.
After the inspection is complete, you will receive a written report of the findings from the home inspector, usually within three to five days.
Homebuyers that buy their homes with the help of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) mortgage insurance programs may want to check out this information. All homebuyers can benefit from the information in the link brocher above. This brochure is help you to understand the difference between home inspections and appraisals, the benefits of home inspections, how to find a qualified inspector, and the importance of radon testing.
Home Inspections Are Not Appraisals
A property appraisal is a document that provides an estimate of a property's market value. Lenders require appraisals on properties prior to loan approval to ensure that the mortgage loan amount is not more than the value of the property. Appraisals are for lenders; home inspections are for buyers.
FHA, which is part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), requires lenders to obtain appraisals of properties securing FHA-insured loans. FHA requires appraisals for three reasons:
The FHA appraisal process will note property deficiencies that are readily observable and found not in compliance with HUD's minimum property requirements/standards These deficiencies may not be the same as those items noted in a home inspection report.
About FHA Home Inspections
FHA helps individuals and families become homeowners by providing lenders with mortgage insurance for certain loans.
FHA does not guarantee the value or condition of your future home, and FHA does not perform home inspections. If you find problems with your new home after closing, FHA cannot give or lend you money for repairs, nor can it buy the home back from you.
That's why it is so important for you, the buyer, to get an independent home inspection. Ask a qualified home inspector to thoroughly examine the physical condition of your future home and give you the information you need to make a wise decision.
The Bottom Line: Spending Hundreds May Save Thousands
When you make a written offer on a home, you should insist that the contract state that the offer is contingent on a home inspection conducted by a qualified inspector. You will have to pay for the inspection yourself, but it could keep you from buying a house that will cost you far more in repairs down the road. If you are satisfied with the results of the inspection, then your offer can proceed.
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Welcome fellow bloggers and Sneville Residents. This is the first in a series of school profiles. These profiles will have information about various schools in the Snellville area including Brookwood, South Gwinnett, Grayson and Shiloh High Schools. We will start our series with Brookwood High School


Stay tuned for more information on Brookwood High School in the upcoming days!
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