Free Quarterly Rent to Own Newsletter Offered by HomeRun Homes
Online, May 4, 2010 (Newswire.com) - For Immediate Release:
Robert Eisenstein
HomeRun Homes
(631) 676-3609
(631) 574-2420
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http://www.Lease2Buy.com
Free Quarterly Rent to Own Newsletter Offered by HomeRun Homes
Ronkonkoma, New York, May 4, 2010 - HomeRun Homes (www.Lease2Buy.com) is now offering a free Newsletter regarding Rent to Own Homes. This quarterly Ezine will cover the topics of Buying or Selling a Rent to Own Home, along with tips, hints, and other news and information from the Real Estate and Rental Home markets.
FHA Tax Credit Expiration and the Real Estate Market
With the expiration of the FHA Tax Credit on April 30th, Rent to Own will become an even more popular option for purchasing a home. Since the popularity of Rent to Own has increased dramatically over the past few years, HomeRun Homes has added new services to help those seeking these type of Creative Real Estate deals. This free Newsletter is one of a series of benefits that the company has offered, along with providing a place for Home Service providers and Commercial Real Estate owners to offer their services or their properties to the vast amount of visitors that the website attracts.
Accessing the Rent to Own Newsletter
HomeRun Homes suggests that both potential Buyers and Sellers should educate themselves on the Rent to Own/Lease Purchase/Lease Option market before pursuing it as an option to buy, and these interested parties can download their copy of the Rent to Own Newsletter at: http://www.lease2buy.com/rent_to_own_homes_mailer.php
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ABOUT HOMERUN HOMES
HomeRun Homes is a Centralized Marketplace which helps people Find or Sell a Rent to Own Home, or offer Home Services nationwide and globally to the thriving Rent to Own market.
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