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707 Walnut St. South Milwaukee
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5155 N 55th St Milwaukee, WI Beautiful Rehabbed 3 Bedroom Rent To Own Home
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418 S. Grandview Blvd., Waukesha, WI, Rent To Own 25% Rent Credits
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3741 N 60th ST Milwaukee,WI,Newly Remodeled Rent-to-Own Home with 25% Rent Credits
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707 Walnut St. South Milwaukee
Roomy interior, beautiful backyard, great family home...THIS HOUSE WON'T LAST LONG!!! CALL TODAY! … [Read More...]

How To Buy a New Home Without Bank Qualifying or a Large Down Payment
Stop wasting your money on rent... or living in a house which doesn’t meet your needs. Discover how to move into a better home now! Some people are tenants by choice. But most people would prefer to enjoy all the benefits of owning a home if at all possible. It can be the single most important investment you ever make. A lot of people's personal wealth is made up mostly from equity they've built … [Read More...]

Need To Sell Your House NOW? We Buy Houses!
How to Sell Your House ‘As Is’ at a Fair Price on the Date of Your Choice If you want to sell your house in the fastest, easiest, and most convenient manner, read this important message. You may discover the perfect solution... because we buy many houses throughout the Greater Milwaukee Area. … [Read More...]

The Great Housing Recession Continues
By Thomas F. Cooley and Peter Rupert (Read Article HERE) A kind of silly debate has broken out among economists over whether our recent downturn deserves the label "The Great Recession." We'll leave it to others to sort this out. But we would argue that the downturn in the housing sector is pretty "great"--far worse than in past recessions. Periodically in this column we have presented a visual … [Read More...]





