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Welcome to Team Effort Real Estate


Welcome to Team Effort Real Estate, your source for Fort Lauderdale real estate. If you own real estate that you're thinking of selling, I would be happy to provide you with a FREE Home Evaluation.

In today's competitive real estate market, timing is everything. Many good homes are sold before they are ever advertised. Beat other homebuyers to the hottest new homes for sale in Fort Lauderdale with my New Listings Notification

Whether you are buying or selling a home, hire someone like me, who wants to earn your business. I invite you to contact me as I'd be happy to assist you with this important transaction.

In addition, if you have any general questions about buying or selling real estate in Florida, please contact me as I'm more than willing to help. 

Please browse my website for listings, reports and important local real estate information.

Sincerely,

Peter Orenchuk
Team Effort Real Estate


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Real Estate / South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Ask a real estate pro: Why not just walk away from my home?1/27/2012 7:04 AM
Board-certified real estate attorney Gary M. Singer answers housing questions in this space each Friday. To ask him a question about short sales, mortgages, refinancing, homeowner's associations or any other residential real estate topic, click here.


Bank of America extends drop in mortgage rankings1/26/2012 4:36 PM
Bank of America Corp was the fourth-biggest U.S. mortgage lender in the fourth quarter of 2011, continuing its descent in the rankings after it stopped buying loans made by smaller banks.


Trump, Deion Sanders star in Century 21 Super Bowl ad1/25/2012 6:18 AM
Another sign that the housing market is bouncing back: Century 21, the iconic real estate company, is spending serious coin on a Super Bowl commercial.


Banks would reduce mortgage debt as part of settlement1/24/2012 4:38 PM
About 1 million homeowners could get their mortgages reduced by an average of $20,000 if major lenders agree to settle a government inquiry of improper foreclosure practices.


Price declines main source of homeowner discontent1/23/2012 9:44 AM
Nearly three-quarters of homeowners said they're satisfied with owning, according to a national survey of 1,400 people by real estate website HomeGain.



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