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Surviving a Recession in Real Estate (Part 2)

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Another useful professional is a Realtor on your quest to appeal the property taxes.  The Realtor can give you more useful information on the recent changes in the neighborhood, market trends, market value, etc.

Still yet another useful piece of information is newspaper articles, magazine articles, and news reports of information pertaining to the impact that foreclosures and short sale properties have had on the local real estate market.

Armed with the above information and any evidence that you deem necessary to prove that the property is over assessed, you should be successful.

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Serena Brown is broker and owner of Taylor-Brown Real Estate. She is the author of this blog. She has also co-authored a book entitled Should I Short Sale My Home. She has authored a e-book How to Sell My Home. She will be authoring a book on real estate investing by April of 2010 and several reports. She has dual degrees in Business Administration and Electronic Engineering Technology. She prides herself on being up to date on all trends, news, and education related to real estate to include short sale, loan modification, etc. She also makes sure her clients are abreast of how these changes will affect them financial. Therefore, stay tuned for great information in 2010.
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