Need a Realtor for a Home, Land or Commerical?

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I have listings available, (of land, homes and commercial), ready to show my customers in six counties including McClain, Cleveland, Oklahoma, Grady, Garvin and Pottawatomie. I drive regularly to show property in many small towns, such as Purcell, Washington, Goldsby, Wayne, Dibble, Blanchard, Newcastle, Lexington, Noble, Wanette, and Maysville as well as Oklahoma City, Moore and…

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It’s a Good Thing your in Oklahoma!

Money Magazine, Forbes and Forturne Magazine voted Oklahoma number one as the most recession-proof state in the country, in 2008. “Good Thing You’re in Oklahoma” campaign is making sure buyers and sellers know about not missing this opportunity to buy or sell here in our great state. The Oklahoma Association of Realtors felt the national media…

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To Blog or Not to Blog…

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Okay, for fun right? I do like the idea of putting my thoughts and thank you’s for real estate out there, so that it might help my customers or maybe help the next customer. But, how do I accomplish this? Facebook, active rain, ecademy, linkedin, twitter? I am out there, but… I like this blog. My…

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Chasing the Market

Chasing the Market by Paul Pastore Have you ever seen a dog chasing after a car? To a sadist, it might seem very funny. No matter how fast the dog runs, it will never catch the car. The dog will never slow the car down. And, the dog will never bite a moving tire. What must…

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What determines your Credit Score?

The Federal Trade Commission recommends that consumers check their credit reports and FICO scores annually to make sure they are accurate. Each of the three major credit reporting agencies produce its own credit score. The factors that have the greatest affect on your credit score are payment history and amounts owed. So, pay your bills on…

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Home Tax Credit Explanations

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is a tax credit of up to $8,000 in 2009. The new credit is designed to boost sales in the nation’s sagging housing market. Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, predicts homebuyers will purchase an additional 300,000 homes in 2009 as a result of the tax credit….

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