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            <author>terryburger@callatlantahome.com (Terry Burger)</author>
            <title>Cobb County Sales Statistics for April 2010</title>
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Go to this link to watch the YouTube Video:



http://www.youtube.com/user/burgerrealty





Transcribed from YouTube Video on Cobb County Real EstateIn April 2010 there were 640 home sales in Cobb County.&nbsp; You may be asking what has taken me so long since we&rsquo;re currently in June. However,&nbsp; if I wait just a little bit longer the statistics are usually more accurate.&nbsp; So I&rsquo;m certain 640 sales is fairly. Out of those 640 Cobb home sales, 175 were foreclosures.&nbsp;... ]]> </description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 20:24:42 -0500</pubDate>
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            <author>terryburger@callatlantahome.com (Terry Burger)</author>
            <title>Streamlined Short Sale Processes on the Way</title>
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Treasury Outlines New Guidelines to Streamline Short Sales 

Short sales have long been problematic for buyers and sellers alike
due to the lack of urgency by banks to work out contracts in a timely
manner. We've all heard the horror stories about buyers waiting three to six
months or more before hearing from the bank on whether their offer was
accepted or not.

According to the National Mortgage Bankers
Association, more than 9.1% of Georgia mortgage borrowers are 60 or more days
late on... ]]> </description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 05:35:39 -0600</pubDate>
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