Friday, May 28, 2010

Casting call for a new show "Mortgage Free"

Hello, it's me again bugging to you spread the word for another casting call. This time I'm looking for people who are planning on selling their homes and buying something they like just as nice but less expensive so you can live "Mortgage Free". There is a big cash incentive for anyone who is in the market. I have a tight time-line here and need to hear back from you asap! Here's the details....


Are you planning MORTGAGE FREE

Tired of merely dreaming of becoming MORTGAGE FREE? Let us help you make it a reality. Mortgage Free is a new HGTV real estate series in which the ultimate goal is to sell each homeowner’s property, and with the available equity, buy another home (that the homeowner loves!) outright.

The REALTOR HOST determines the approximate value of the current home and then subtracts the remainder of the mortgage plus the projected realtor fees, moving costs, penalties and closing costs to be paid. The money left over is the ‘mortgage free’ shopping budget. The Realtor host will then offer the homeowner properties from which the participants choose, based on their wish list.

Presented with property options, our participants will pick one to purchase. With the REALTOR HOST, they will weigh the pros and cons of each property, until they make the decision of which to purchase. Once a selected property has been purchased, they are…Mortgage Free!

Looking to downsize? To move from the city to the country? House to condo? Whatever your dream is, we want to hear it!

Candidates Must:
-Have outgoing & personable families - 30’s to early 50’s
-Live between Burlington east to Bowmanville
-Have at least $300,000 equity in their existing homes

Now, as if living mortgage free isn’t enough in and of itself – you will receive $10,000 if you sell, buy and become mortgage free! You will receive $4,000 if you decide in the end to stay where you are, and not live mortgage free.

Please email Jen Mitchell at smsconcepts.jen@gmail.com to apply!

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