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Government Extends Refinance Program a Year

The government is giving homeowners another year to refinance their loans under a little-used program designed to help borrowers whose homes have plummeted in value... Read More

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When It's OK to Walk Away From Your Home
Millions of Americans are now deeply underwater on their mortgage. If you're among them, you need to stop living in a dream world and give serious thought to walking away from the debt.
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The Top 10 Places to Retire
Where do you want to live in retirement? Most folks age in place. But there are those who spend their golden years in dreamy locales. Where are those places?
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Mixed Results from Housing Index
There are early signs that the housing market has stabilized. The big question for 2010 is how housing will react after the government begins to move its support away.
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Existing-home Sales Fall 7.2% to 7-month Low
Resales of U.S. homes and condos fell 7.2% in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.05 million, the lowest in seven months.
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11.3 Million Homeowners Underwater on Mortgage
Nearly one-fourth of all Americans with a mortgage owe more on their loan than their home is now worth, according to a report released Tuesday by FirstAmerican CoreLogic.
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UNDERVALUED LISTINGS

Best Deals

Homekeys instantly identifies the "undervalued properties" by displaying search results comparing the "list value" with the "estimated value".

Coral Gables
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Top 10 condo/townhomes under 250k in Coral Gables
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Top 10 houses under 350k in Coral Springs
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Top 10 houses under 300k in North Palm Beach
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SEARCH TIPS

Searching by Place

Each week we will be featuring a new tip to help you take full advantage of the tools Homekeys has to offer. This week's tip is "Searching by Place." If you have any suggestions about tips you'd like to see, feel free to Contact Us.

If you want to move close to a particular venue you can find listings nearby using our built in Find Places search. Above the left sidebar are three tabs. Click the one on the right that says Find Places. If you need help at anytime, there are instructions and tips just below the search area. Type in the place that you want to live near and then click Search.

The system will return the first eight search results. If you click Map Results, the map will zoom in as close as it can while still keeping the search results on the page. Select any place from the list to find it on the map.

Once you’ve located the place you are trying to live near, you can zoom into the surrounding area or, if you don’t have a preference, you can leave the map as it is. Click the Search Listings tab to filter the listing results. If you click Map Search the system will populate the map and thumbnail list with listings that meet your search criteria, while still displaying the locations of the “Place(s)” you originally searched for. Until you click the <Clear Search> button under the Find Places tab the system will continue to locate your specified point or points of interest with every map change.

You can also use the Search Map Area(s) tool, located in the top right corner of the map, to help you find listings in the neighborhoods surrounding the hospitals. For more on how to use the Search Map Area(s) tool see the video How to Search Using the Map.

Searching by Place could be used by older couples who want to live close to a hospital, families and college students who want to live close to a certain school, or people looking to move closer to where they work or go to church.

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For more search help, visit our Video Tutorials page

Next week's tip - How to Interpret the Estimated Values

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