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Why Great Homes Don't Sell ... Real estate is a fickle business with markets fluctuating according to season, the economy and supply and demand. The general market aside, there could be other reasons your great home isn't selling...

Investment Homes: Things To Look For ... Is it in a nice neighborhood, close to schools and shopping malls? Is there freeway access nearby? Are homes selling quickly in this neighborhood? Check with the local police department to get local crime rates...

Owner Financed Homes Cedar Park - Austin Area Owner Finance Specialists ... We have teamed up with Exit Options Realty and work hand in hand with dozens of professionals in various facets of the real estate market dedicated to assisting you with whatever your real estate needs may be. We work with licensed RMLO's and Real Estate Attorney's to ensure all of our Owner Financed home sales are 100% legal and conform with the new Texas S. A. F. E...

Bank Foreclosed Homes For Better Deals! ... The lender will first try to get their money back, but as a last resort, they will have to take the house back. When it comes to banks that provide housing loans, the same is known as 'Bank foreclosure’...

Historical Homes: Things To Know Before You Buy ... Some dwellings of this type can be too run down to renovate. If they are infested with pests, this could take major renovations and not be worth the cost or time to fix...

As each Sister is to become a Co-Worker of Christ in the slums, each ought to understand what God and the Missionaries of Charity expect from her. Let Christ radiate and live his life in her and through her in the slums. Let the poor, seeing her, be drawn to Christ and invite him to enter their homes and their lives. Let the sick and suffering find in her a real angel of comfort and consolation. Let the little ones of the streets cling to her because she reminds them of him, the friend of the little ones.
—Mother Teresa (b. 1910)

The most fitting monuments this nation can build are schoolhouses and homes for those who do the work of the world. It is no answer to say that they are accustomed to rags and hunger. In this world of plenty every human being has a right to food, clothes, decent shelter, and the rudiments of education.
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902)

Those comfortably padded lunatic asylums which are known, euphemistically, as the stately homes of England.
—Virginia Woolf (1882–1941)