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1-800-SELL-NOW Says Rise in Existing-Home Sales Forecast by National Association...

Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:22am EST
1-800-SELL-NOW Says Rise in Existing-Home Sales Forecast by National
Association of Realtors(R) is on the Money but Only for Creative Sellers

    DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Dec. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Forget the "For Sale" sign in
the front yard. The subprime mortgage meltdown is forcing home sellers to find
new ways to attract buyers. Enter 1-800-SELL-NOW, a national real estate
investment specialist which holds the contrarian view that excellent
investment opportunities exist for those with liquidity and creativity to
refine the seller's message.
    "The projected rise in existing-home sales forecast by the National
Association of Realtors(R) is in keeping with the findings of our real estate
investors across the country but the caveat is that sellers have to be
creative not only in marketing but also in financing," said Kent Clothier,
president of REI Marketing, the parent company of 1-800-SELL-NOW.
    1-800-SELL-NOW is offering a wide range of credit saving alternatives to
those facing the threat of foreclosure. "From lease-to-own options to other
creative financing techniques we're still putting people, whom the banks no
longer want to consider fair credit risks, into homes. Whether they're going
through a divorce or have credit issues we have the inventory and the
creativity to find solutions for both buyers and sellers," Clothier said
    By combining online brand equity tools, targeted broadcast TV, radio
commercials, billboards and state-of-the-art routing systems, 1-800-SELL-NOW
is creating opportunities for a new breed of real estate investors all over
the country. "While current volatility is far from over, this is a race for
the nimble and we're seeing the potential for an upward trend in 2008,"
Clothier said.
    About 1-800-SELL-NOW
    1-800-SELL-NOW, the principle subsidiary of REI Marketing, is a nationwide
real estate lead generation company specializing in vanity numbers that create
real estate investment leads through online and offline marketing. Real estate
investors can gain competitive access to property owners by purchasing a
licensing fee for the 1-800-SELL-NOW number in their geographic area and
targeted market advertising. Investors are supplied with high-quality, pre-
produced television, radio commercials, billboard advertising and media
placement in their territory. Leads from prospective home sellers to 1-800-
SELL-NOW, or http://www.800sellnow.com are routed directly to licensees or
directed to a customer service center. For more information, please visit the
real estate investor website at http://www.800sellnow.biz
    MEDIA CONTACT:
    Mark Hopkinson
    NewsMark Public Relations
    561-852-5767
    mhopkinson@newsmarkpr.com
    http://www.newsmarkpr.com

SOURCE  1-800-SELL-NOW

Mark Hopkinson, NewsMark Public Relations, +1-561-852-5767,
mhopkinson@newsmarkpr.com



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