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West Palm Beach
FL Real Estate
WELLINGTON
FL, LAKE WORTH FL, ROYAL PALM BEACH FL,
BOYNTON BEACH FL & GREENACRES FL

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Welcome
to "Your One Source" for West
Palm Beach Real Estate
information.
I can help you Buy, Sell or Rent Real Estate throughout Central
Palm
Beach County Florida.
My areas of expertise include West
Palm Beach
FL, Wellington FL, Lake Worth FL, Boynton Beach FL, Royal Palm Beach FL
and Greenacres FL
As a professional full time Realtor specializing in Central
Palm
Beach County Real Estate I can
direct you to restaurants, shops,
hotels and parks along with entertainment for the whole family. I am
"Your One Source" for everything you need to become familiar with any
of these beautiful areas in Palm
Beach County FL.
West
Palm Beach Real Estate
has significantly declined since 2006 making it a great time to invest
in Residential Real Estate. Even though some markets are
dominated
with Short Sales that is not the case in all areas.
From Condos
to Estate Homes
I can assist you with all
your Central Palm Beach FL
Real Estate needs.
Contact me today
and I will let you know the best deals on single family
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| WEST
PALM BEACH
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| Types of Real
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TRADITIONAL
SALE:
When
the owner/seller has equity in their home or they chose to pay
the
short fall if they have negative equity.
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SHORT
SALE:
When
the owner/seller owes more than their home will sell for in today's
real estate market and their lender has agreed to accept less than what
is owed
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FORECLOSURE:
The
legal process by which an owner's right to a property is terminated,
usually due to default. This typically involves a forced sale
of
the
property at pubic auction, with the proceeds being applied to the
mortgage debt.
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BANK
OWNED (REO Sale):
REO
(Real Estate Owned) is a
property that goes back to the mortgage company after an unsuccessful
foreclosure auction.
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