Friday, September 12, 2008

Frequently Asked Question - Teacher A+



The HOME BUYING PROGRAM

Where do you find information on homes starting at $54,500?
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At TeacherAPlus.com you can find home and properties that are listed by the Realtors belonging to the online community. Many of these homes are under $100,000 and are perfect for first time home buyers and potential investment properties.

How do you know which selected homes are available with no money down?
§ The government housing authority of the USDA sponsors our loan program, which we can offer no money down on selected homes. To find out which homes or areas are available, please call.

How can I get more information on foreclosures and short sales?
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TeacherAPlus.com has put together a group Realtors dedicated to providing information, strategies, and properties. This group is specialized in the foreclosure and short sale market.

What is the network of real estate professionals?
§ This network of individuals on TeacherAPlus.com. These professionals have all joined together to help facilitate home ownership of teachers. They are your mentors, advisors, community, friends, and family.

What kind of support and help can you provide?
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Through our online community, teachers can ask questions, create focus groups, and utilize TeacherAPlus.com any time of the day. With several hundred active members, our online network is quick to respond to any interaction.

What is Lesson Plans For Home Ownership TM?
§ This is a nine step outline for teachers to walk through before and during the home purchase process. Each lesson plan consists of a goal, the real estate professionals involved, information on the goal, and questions to ask your advisors.

What makes TeacherAPlus.com special?
§ The website was created to specifically give teachers an online community they could interact with in regard to real estate. The website is quickly becoming an advocate for home ownership among teachers. Real Estate community leaders are now a part of our community ranging from presidents and owners of national real estate companies to former teachers turned real estate agent.

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