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Houses You Can Buy For Practically Nothing
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
The real estate industry is justifiably worried about what will happen to home sales if the $8,000 credit for new home buyers is allowed to expire on Dec. 1. After all, car sales plunged when the Cash for Clunkers program ended. Realtors have been lobbying pretty hard to extend the credit and broaden it to all home buyers.
Realtor.com just came up with a list of houses you can buy for $8,00...
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