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Are you still living with your parents and wish you didn’t? Do they feel the same way? Well, now is the moment to make both your desires a reality. With Cedar Rapids foreclosures increasing daily, this is your golden opportunity to buy you a home to call your own. People in the Cedar Rapids area and all over the United States are facing many economic challenges resulting in the inability to make their monthly mortgage payments. Banks and lending institutions have regained a large number of homes and are offering them well below market value. Where do you begin? The Cedar Rapids foreclosure listings.
After viewing the extensive foreclosure listings, choose your desired area and make the phone call to the holding Bank or lending institution. Knowledge yourself with foreclosure laws, the area of your choice, neighboring property values and submit your offer. Banks are offering incentives on points and closing costs which mean less money out of your pocket. Investing in real estate now is a smart move personally and financially. Banks are eager to negotiate and you are in the driver’s seat. So, review the foreclosure listings, contact the banking institution, make an offer and invite your parents to your house for dinner.

















