DOWNERS GROVE REAL ESTATE, Baird and Warner. Neal Paskvan, Top Agent, Real Estate Agent Serving DOWNERS GROVE and the Western suburbs of CHICAGO Need to Move On or Move Up or Move Down? I will advise you how to keep the Equity you have in your home. You Need Me on Your Side 630-724-4729
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Is The Internet and Fuzzy Math Pricing Your Home?
.Video Provided by the Wall Street Journal and Alyssa Abkowitz
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If you need more help figuring out what is REALLY going on in Real Estate and what a Buyer will pay for your home... Feel to contact me.. Neal Paskvan (Baird Warner)
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
A Tip on Keeping Cool
Something to check before you call the AC repair man
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Sometimes the controls upstairs get stuck and do not shut the unit down!
Home for Sale- 7407 Canturbury PL Downers Grove IL 60561
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Robbers use Facebook to find victim
Have a family sit down and get everyone on the same page about this, OK? Indeed it's really cool to share pix and updates with grandma and grampa, moms, dads and friends when you're away—but guess what?—lots of folks know you're away .Even the Bad Guys!
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Friday, June 8, 2012
To Every Action There is Always Opposed an Equal Reaction
Sunday, June 3, 2012
4407 Pershing Downers Grove
2-LEVELS OF LIVING SPACE~
First Floor Features 2-Bedrooms 2-Full Baths Kitchen~ Living Dining and Laundry Rooms~ Lower Level Hosts Family Room w/Fireplace and 1/2 Bath~ 1-Car Garage included~ 1-Assigned Parking Space` 6-Block Walk to Train~ 1-Mile to I355/88~ 3.5 miles to Navistar and Lisle Corporate Corridor~
Listed by Neal Paskvan at Baird Warner ~ Call for a Private Showing at 630-964-1855
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Friday, June 1, 2012
States Diverting Mortgage Settlement Money to Other Uses - NYTimes.com
Needy States Use Housing Aid Cash to Plug Budgets = (Screw You)
Hundreds of millions of dollars meant to provide a little relief to the nation’s struggling homeowners is being diverted to plug state budget gaps.The money was part of a national settlement valued at $25 billion and negotiated with five big banks over abuses in their mortgage and foreclosure processes.
The settlement, reached in February after a year of talks and intervention by the Obama administration, was the second-largest in history involving the states, trailing the tobacco industry settlement, and represented the first large-scale commitment by banks to provide direct aid to borrowers.
In Texas, $125 million went straight to the general fund. Missouri will use its $40 million to soften cuts to higher education. Indiana is spending more than half its allotment to pay energy bills for low-income families, while Virginia will use most of its $67 million to help revenue-starved local governments.