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		<title>By: White Bear Lake MN Homes for Sale</title>
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		<dc:creator>White Bear Lake MN Homes for Sale</dc:creator>
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		<description>Many buyers that I work with want to start their search by looking at foreclosures and short sales because they think these properties are going to be the best &quot;deals&quot;.  However, 4 of every 5 buyers of mine, at some point in their search, tell me &quot;I don&#039;t want to look at any more foreclosures or short-sales.&quot;  They, instead, opt for &quot;retail&quot; homes that are well maintained, well-cared for, and have a traceable history to them.  One always must buy a foreclosure &quot;as-is&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many buyers that I work with want to start their search by looking at foreclosures and short sales because they think these properties are going to be the best &#8220;deals&#8221;.  However, 4 of every 5 buyers of mine, at some point in their search, tell me &#8220;I don&#8217;t want to look at any more foreclosures or short-sales.&#8221;  They, instead, opt for &#8220;retail&#8221; homes that are well maintained, well-cared for, and have a traceable history to them.  One always must buy a foreclosure &#8220;as-is&#8221;.</p>
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