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- Facing Foreclosure or in a pre-forclosure and want to save your credit
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- More than 2 payments behind on your mortgage
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- Have multiple mortgages on your property
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- Want to avoid the time-consuming hassle of listing
your house with a realtor
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- Relocating or job transfer
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- Going through an estate settlement or probate
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- House is too run down to put on the market
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- House has been on the market for too long and you
want to sell NOW.
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- Need help staying in your home?
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- Need help finding a home after you sell?
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Solving the "foreclosures in Arizona" puzzle requires an astute perspective on the market. If you are a property owner who is facing off against other sellers unsuccessfully, you may wish to team up with us here at PayingCashForHouses.com to tap into a solid investor pool. |
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We have been in the foreclosures in Arizona business for years, and we have developed a suite of tactics to help property owners get quick cash and fair deals for their distressed properties.
Whether you are facing foreclosure in the next few weeks or you are simply worried about the specter of pre-foreclosure hanging over your head like the sword of Damocles, our market savvy pros can analyze your property, get your information into our database, and help you close within as few as 7 days. Best of all, you don't have to worry about selling commissions or fees when you advertise with us. Moreover, we buy up land and property in a rainbow of conditions and areas of the state.
In other words, you need not be selling top-end condominiums in Phoenix or Tucson to generate buyer interest. If you have multiple mortgages on your home or a complex financing situation, we can still craft a manageable way for you to recoup good money quickly.
Let us know what we can do for you - 480-777-CASH.
In addition to helping manage foreclosures in Arizona, we also help owners get cash for homes inherited through probate, sell homes which have been on the market for "too long" and generate good money from homes which are by objective standards too distressed, degraded, or otherwise run down to sell on the open market. |
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