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The entire ADVANCED ACCESS team would like to take this wonderful opportunity to extend to our loyal clients, their families and friends, our most sincere and Happy Holiday Greetings in this time of reflection, thanks, and celebration!
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WASHINGTON, December 20, 2007 - "On behalf of the many individuals and families who would have been burdened by a tax after losing their home, the National Association of Realtors® thanks President George W. Bush for signing the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act into law.
When I lived in New York the only way you could have a nice home was to renovate. I loved the process. When I moved to North Carolina, new construction was a treat. I enjoyed shopping and seeing all the possibilities. I decided to turn my passion into a profession, and the rest is history!
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