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		<title>A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Buyers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[An article appeared recently in the New York Times that beautifully illustrates the opportunities today&#8217;s real estate market offers. A mother working two jobs saved up for a downpayment and managed to buy a large home with a pool for $187,000. Three years ago, that same home had sold for $370,000! While sellers are still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An article appeared recently in the New York Times that beautifully illustrates the opportunities today&#8217;s real estate market offers.  A mother working two jobs saved up for a downpayment and managed to buy a large home with a pool for $187,000.  Three years ago, that same home had sold for $370,000!</p>
<p>While sellers are still feeling pressure, buyers with stable incomes and good credit histories are beginning to spread a &#8220;feel good&#8221; vibe throughout the industry.  Conditions have literally never been better for first-time buyers.  Affordability has seldom been higher and interest rates have hardly been lower.  Selection of inventory is vast, and sellers are highly motivated.</p>
<p>As more buyers enter the marketplace, the ripple effect will be felt far and wide.  When they purchase a highly affordable foreclosure or &#8220;short sale,&#8221; they have removed a distressed property from the listings, improving values for other homes in the area.  When they buy a &#8220;traditional&#8221; listing, that in turn sets off a chain reaction whereby the sellers in turn will purchase another home, from sellers who will in turn buy another home, and so on and so on. </p>
<p>You probably get the picture now.  As we approach some stability in real estate, all indications are that prices will begin rising again.  As the market approaches recovery, don&#8217;t miss your opportunity for the buy of a lifetime.</p>
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