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Mirek Cebula USA REALTY GROUP
Office: (630)786-0373 Fax: (630)455-0547 Toll Free: (866)877-1960 Cell: (630)709-8629
www.homesbymcebula.com
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| Mortgage Rates |
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Average
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| 30-Year Fixed |
3.75% |
| 15-Year Fixed |
3.03% |
| 5/1 ARM |
3.68% |
| * Conforming FNMA Loan Amount. Rates may include points.
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Information updated: 5/17/2012
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Having the right real estate agent means having an agent who is committed to helping you buy or sell your home with the highest level of expertise in your local market. This means also to help you in understanding each step of the buying or selling process. This commitment level has helped me build a remarkable track record of delivering results.
Nothing is more exciting to me than the gratifying feeling I get from helping people meet their real estate needs. You can count on me to always do what's in your best interest. I pride myself on being honest, trustworthy, and knowledgeable in the real estate market. I know how important it is to find your dream home or get the best offer for your property. Therefore I will make it my responsibility to help you achieve those goals.
Whether you are an experienced investor or a first time buyer, I can help you in finding the property of your dreams. Please feel free to browse my website or let me guide you every step of the way by calling or e-mailing me to set up an appointment today.
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ABIDJAN (Reuters) - From his lagoon-side allotment in Ivory Coast's economic capital Abidjan, Moussa Yanda has a ringside seat to watch the foundations of a $290-million toll bridge slowly rise up from the shore. "I love watching it," enthused the softly-spoken 45-year-old as he packed up his garden tools for the day. "When things are developing, we realize we're going to make it through this." Little over a year ago such optimism was scarce. ...
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