Atlanta Foreclosure Flippers – Save On the Move!

November 25, 2008 at 4:08 am | In 1 | Leave a Comment

So you found that diamond in the rough.  That foreclosed home that’s just a fresh coat of paint away from your next successful flip.  Now its time to pull up that spreadsheet and see what’s going to cost what.  Where are you going to save money, and where is it worth it to spend a little extra?

If you are among the hardcore flippers that choose to live in the home they are attempting to flip, something often overlooked is the cost of moving from house (your current residence) to foreclosed home (your future fortune) to house (or next foreclosed home depending on your level of dedication to the business of flipping houses).  Shopping around for movers is easy enough, but it becomes a whole lot easier when its all in one place.  Atlanta Flippers are in luck.  Find price comparisons of Atlanta movers at LocalPrice.com.  This site compares pricing and other information of top moving services in Atlanta.  The following information is compared:

  • Hourly Rates
  • Qualifications
  • What’s Included In Hourly Rates
  • Business Description
  • Estimates
  • Availability
  • Types of Moving Services Offered
  • Fees For Extra Heavy Items
  • Payments
  • Affiliations

LocalPrice.com has plans to expand beyond Atlanta, but for now all you Atlanta flippers, be sure to take full advantage of this comparison of Atlanta movers before you move to your next foreclosed home.

Southeast Michigan Braces for Increased Foreclosures with Crash of Big 3 Automakers

November 23, 2008 at 2:19 am | In Foreclosures | Leave a Comment
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Detroit is bracing for a collosal blow to their economy and very way of live.  Cars are being sold at an annual rate of 10.9 million, which is down from 16 million at the same time last year (Automotive News Data Center).  This drop in auto sales has brought the big 3 automakers (General Motors, Chryslar, and Ford) to the brink of bankrupcy.  Should the big three go under hundreds of thousands of jobs could be lost.  This will undoubtably impact the number of foreclosed homes in the areas.  In one Michigan county about 10,000 homes in are in foreclosure, and that number is expected to increase by 10 percent to 15 percent next year as the local auto industry continues to downsize.

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