Woodbridge Virginia Real Estate News: Woodbridge Virginia Foreclosres Purchase Process Video Shows Exactly How It Works

Woodbridge Virginia Foreclosres Purchase Process Video Shows Exactly How It Works

Woodbridge Virginia Foreclosures Purchase Process Video Shows Exactly How It Works

Video Shows You What Agents And Consumers Must Do To Make An Offer On A Foreclosure in Woodbridge

Funny, Funny Three (3) Minute Video Takes You Behind The Scenes To See How Foreclosure Offers Work

Foreclosures attract multiple bids from folks who believe deep in their heart that ALL foreclosures are a "Good Deal".

The video features Joe Citizen posing questions he would be asking his Buyer Agent.

Next, the "Foreclosure Specialist" listing agent is giving answers that are, on the one hand exagerations of real world answers, that are based in fact on truth.

 

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Equal Housing Opportunity

President Lyndon Johnson lead a vigorous campaign through the halls of Congress that lead to Fair Housing legislation.  The Republican Party members in Congress backed Fair Housing, while most of the congressional Democrat Party members opposed Fair Housing.  Johnson, a Democrat, worked the phones day and night, calling congressional Democrats, calling in favors that persuaded enough Democrats to cross party lines and vote for Fair Housing, and against their party leaders. 

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