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Insurance: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly –Part II

Insurance: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly –Part II

The hazards of the wild, wild west and of home ownership have 3 things in common: the good, the bad and the ugly! If you tuned in last week, you know that we started our discussion on homeowner’s insurance with Kelly Corwell Cansler on the downright deal-breakers of insurance in escrow. But the matters of getting insured and…

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Insurance – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Good, bad or ugly there’s a lot to insurance and it’s something you deal with every time you finance a home. Fortunately for us Joe, Bobbi and Buddy know that you don’t know what you don’t know and that can always come back to bite you. Coming in this week to cover the field of…

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Better Home Loans For American Military

It’s always a good feeling for realtors and lenders alike to help someone get into their very first home. That feeling only multiplies when half of the people you are assisting selflessly served the country you live in. Military and Veteran Lending expert, Rick Elmendorf, calls in today as he tells Joe all about the…

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House Hub, The New Home Maintenance App

Over the years we’ve done plenty of shows about maintaining and keeping the value of your home. Today Mike talks with returning guest Cindy Carey and new guest Marissa who are officially announcing the launch of their new home maintenance app: House Hub. House Hub is an app that not only helps you store important…

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Financial Transformations and Financial Freedom Continued

Today on RERL Joe calls up returning guest, Damion Lupo, with more information on how you can trade in your temporary financial success and earn permanent financial freedom. Listen in as Damion explains how confidence beats out any demographic or number as the most important aspect to earning financial freedom. Also in discussion: Resources found…

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Where Millennials Are Buying Homes

Good news for Baby Boomers, the kids are finally moving out into their own place settling down. The bad news for Bay Area Millennials is that there are practically zero homes on the market. With those two bits of information you may be wondering “where are millennials settling down?” Today Joe and Mike break down…

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7 Steps To Avoid Moving Scams

Did you know that AARP has called America ‘a nation on the move?” Recent studies reveal that as many as 47% of Americans consider relocating when they retire. Over 35 million families a year relocate – and interstate move complaints have increased 25% in the last two years. As in a variety of scam types that…

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