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FHA 203K Loan / Lender - Smooth Transaction Guarantee! Beaver, Pennsylvania

203K World - Washington DC's & Suburbs DC's #1 Renovation Lender / AS-IS-EZ: Mortgage Company in Washington, DC

FHA 203K Loan / Lender - Smooth Transaction Guarantee! - Beaver, Pennsylvania

Brent Kluge Fha 203k Lender
Brent Kluge & Group is the leading FHA 203K lender in the Mid Atlantic for a reason... Service!


What you get when you finance your FHA 203k renovation project with Brent & Team:

  • 16 Years of Renovation Mortgage Finance
  • Communication & Clarity on Process, Costs and Expectations
  • Experience looking out for your best interests throughout the entire process
  • We check your renovation numbers to ensure you are NOT being overcharged!
  • Brent Calls Balls/Strikes with all parties to PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS.


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The FHA 203K mortgage requires action early in the process to set the stage for proper transaction flow...


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Beaver, Pennsylvania FHA 203k Lender

How are things else where?

Jeffrey Coffman: Real Estate Sales Person in Sewickley, PA

Since I live and work in the Pittsburgh, PA area I wonder how things are everywhere else in the U.S. Are the rest of my fellow agents as sick of the medias gloom and doom as I am? I field more questions about the state of the market than I do about homes. By now all of us know what happen to the real estate market. I have stated before I do feel for those who have lost homes due to bad sub prime loans. I myself have been through rough stretches, all of us have but the constant barrage from the media is getting sickning. Here in Pitsburgh things are not as bleak as elsewhere. We have had our share of foreclosures but we did not experience the growth other ares of the United States had. I talked to a cousin who lives in Florida and he told me what the market was like there now. Our prices have dropped but not as far as he told me Florida has. I feel thankful for living where I do. At least there is business to be had. We just need to work harder getting it. Nobody wants to be foolish with their money. I can't blame them for that. It still is a safe investment and eventually ( I hope) the market will turn around some. I'll be interested in what agents have to say about market conditions in their area. Also, how do you approach potential buyers and sellers now?