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    Get a Jump on a Renovation...Before Closing?

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    Time is money and getting a jump on planning and preparation for a remodel on a recently purchased home is a great idea but how far should you take the process before you've closed? The decision to not start any work on property is universal in the Brownstoner forums, but most of them do recommend reaching out to architects and contractors and if the sale falls through you are only out their initial fees.

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      Foreclosed homes are properties that have been seized by a lender because the owner was unable or unwilling to make mortgage payments. Foreclosure properties can be attractive to buyers because lenders are often willing to sell homes at prices below market value to avoid maintenance and other costs. If you are considering a foreclosure property following a few simple tips can help you avoid common pitfalls.

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