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	<title>Comments on: Buying Downtown Phoenix Homes in As Is Condition</title>
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		<title>By: Short Sales and Bank Owned Homes Offer Sweet Downtown Historic Deals</title>
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		<dc:creator>Short Sales and Bank Owned Homes Offer Sweet Downtown Historic Deals</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] There are positives and negatives to buying short sales and bank owned homes. Probably the most significant is these homes are generally sold in AS-IS condition. As Is, in most cases, means the owner of the home will not be making any repairs to the home prior to the buyer taking possession. This is not the case when buying from a traditional home seller who often expects to make some repairs. We have a page on this site that takes a more in depth look at what AS IS means and you may want to take a look at the post and accompanying YouTube video on buying a home in as is condition. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] There are positives and negatives to buying short sales and bank owned homes. Probably the most significant is these homes are generally sold in AS-IS condition. As Is, in most cases, means the owner of the home will not be making any repairs to the home prior to the buyer taking possession. This is not the case when buying from a traditional home seller who often expects to make some repairs. We have a page on this site that takes a more in depth look at what AS IS means and you may want to take a look at the post and accompanying YouTube video on buying a home in as is condition. [...]</p>
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