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Top Reasons to Buy A California House in 2010 Top Reasons to Buy A California House in 2010

As the Southern California real estate market becomes more stable in 2010, here are... 

How Soon Can I Move? How Soon Can I Move?

How soon can I move into one of your homes? We only show homes that are currently... 

Using A Lease with Option To Buy Using A Lease with Option To Buy

While we can’t promise that we have just the home your looking for, we can... 

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How Much Down Payment Do I Need? How Much Down Payment Do I Need?

How much of  a down payment do I need? That depends on your monthly payment, gross... 

We’ll Help You Find A Home We’ll Help You Find A Home

We own several lovely homes which are available for purchase.  Since we own the... 

Join Our Buyers List! Stop Wasting Your Money on Rent! Join Our Buyers List! Stop Wasting Your Money on Rent!

Old Town Property Services has properties and programs available for people wanting... 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the price of the home go up? Will the price of the home go up?

Will the price of the home go up? No, the price of the home will not go up.   We freeze the price of the home for the duration of the lease option period (usually 24 to 36 months).  At anytime during that period, you can purchase the home for the option price.  This way, you know the price of the home as you start working with your lender during... [Read more of this review]

Can I Buy The Home Before the End of the Lease? Can I Buy The Home Before the End of the Lease?

Yes, in most cases you can exercise your option to buy at anytime during the lease period. On some homes, you’ll need to live in the home for the first 12 months before exercising the option to buy the home. Get started today! Join Our Buyers List! First and Last Name(required) Email(valid email required) Address(required) City(required) State(required) Zip(required) Phone(required) Best... [Read more of this review]

Not So Perfect Credit? Not So Perfect Credit?

Banks and mortgage lenders are picky! They prefer to do only the easiest and safest loans. Trying to please them and jumping through all the hoops can drive you crazy! Perhaps one of these situations applies to you: bad credit, self-employed, short job history, past or present financial problems. Don’t worry, these problems don’t scare us!... [Read more of this review]

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