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Castle Homes Our BUYERS receive these services: Our SELLERS receive these services: FREE PRELIMINARY FINANCING EVALUATION - We meet with you and look at the factors a lender will be considering before you are ever submitted for a loan. FIND THE RIGHT HOME - Our agents will assist you in finding the right home for your needs whether it is in a park or for your land. $49.50 CLOSING COSTS - The only closing cost to you is $49.50 for the title and tax transfer for your home. Additional closing costs may apply if you attain financing for your home. REPOSSESSED HOMES - Looking for a repo home? We can help. FREE HOME EVALUATION - Know the value of your home before you set the price. ADVERTISING YOUR HOME - We do all of the advertising, including listing your home on our website. PRE-QUALIFY BUYERS - Our agents pre-qualify buyers before they see your home. ANSWER ALL OF THE PHONE CALLS - Tired of the phone ringing day and night? Our agents take all of the calls for you. MANAGE THE SALE PROCESS - We ensure your responsibility for the sale of the home is taken care of. Title transfer and tax transfer is all taken care of by our office. If you have a loan on the home, we take care of the pay-off too. NO CLOSING COSTS - Need we say more?
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