Showing posts with label realtors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label realtors. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Reasons Why You Should Call The Pilgrim Team at Professional Realty Associates


It's not the same old real estate market anymore. These days, it's faster, more complex and more competitive in every way.

Homebuyers shop the Internet. Offers arrive by cellular phone. On-line mortgage companies make it possible to obtain pre-approved financing right in the privacy of your own living room.

In today’s rapidly changing market, Jerry and "The Pilgrim Team" stay on the cutting edge of internet marketing and current market trends to do the best job for their clients. In this fast paced world, it seems that receiving "Good Old Fashioned Quality Service" is becoming a thing of the past. However, here at The Pilgrim Team we believe our clients deserve the best service they can provide.

"CERTIFIED DISTRESSED PROPERTY EXPERT" The real estate market today has caused a great deal of hardship for every 6 out of 100 home owners. Pre-foreclosures and foreclosures have become commonplace in our neighborhoods. As a Certified Distressed Property Expert®, I can help. There are options available when it comes to foreclosure, very few people know exactly what to do or where to go! Whether it be refinance options, loan modification, or short sale Jerry can help you and your family.

What is a Certified Residential Specialist?
A Certifieid Residential Specialist is a REALTOR who has earned certification from the Council of Residential Specialists by completing a rigorous course of advanced training, and by meeting significant experience requirements.

Relocation
The Pilgrim Team also specialises in relocation to York County. If you are interested in receiving our relocation book, which is full of valuable information about York County, please give us a call at (717) 757-5955 or visit http://www.PilgrimTeam.com/

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Extend The Home Buyer $8,000 Tax Credit

Extend the Home Buyer $8,000 Tax Credit
Thursday, October 15, 2009
by Jerry
The $8,000 tax credit is set to expire November 30th. Currently Congress is deliberating on to either let it expire or possibly extend the credit with modifications. The talk is that they could raise the credit to as high as $15,000 for all buyers (this means not just for 1st time home buyers). With the state of the economy nationally and the fact that local economy (Useful Information about York PA) is so depended on real estate related goods I believe if anything that needs a continued stimulus is real estate. I wouldn't have said that before this all started but since the government started down this road they have to finish what they started and don't let this vehicle run out of gas now. If they don't extend this to all home buyers it could be devastating nationally.