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Timothy is a recent (2x) recipient of the “Five Star Real Estate Agent Award” featured in the June 2011 AND an upcoming 2012 issue of Texas Monthly Magazine
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Refinance With Harp 2.0
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HARP Breathes New Life Into Refinances
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A guide to administration’s new mortgage-refi plan
Derek Kravitz, AP Real Estate Writer, On Monday October 24, 2011, 4:47 pm EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Two big questions loom over the Obama administration’s latest bid to help troubled homeowners: Will it work? And who would benefit? By easing … Continue reading
