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Mike Murphy
Re/Max College Park
2610 Los Coyotes Diagonal
Long Beach, CA 90815
Office Phone: (562) 822-8508
Fax: (562) 498-6963
Cell Phone: (562) 822-8508
Toll Free Phone: 1-888-550-4101



YOUR ONE STOP SOURCE FOR ALL YOUR SIGNAL HILL REAL ESTATE NEEDS.

CALL MIKE MURPHY TODAY!

(562) 822-8508



 

Mike's philosophy.
Mike believes the role of a real estate agent is to guide you through the buying or selling process, taking the time to make sure you understand every step of the transaction.
 
Committed to your needs.
Mike is absolutely committed to fulfilling client needs with the highest level of professionalism and expertise.
Finding just the right property for your needs.
Mike will go to extraordinary lengths to find you just the property you have been looking for.If your dream home is not currently listed, Michael will find it for you.

 

 


RealEstateJournal.com Residential Real Estate News


Mortgage Relief Programs Aren't Helping Much - 91 days ago
Up until now, state efforts to help distressed homeowners refinance have had negligible results. A new federal bill may give them additional tools.
Condo-Hotel Buyers See Investments Sour - 91 days ago
Many investors who purchased condo hotel rooms during the real-estate boom are wishing they hadn't. Some frustrated owners are bringing these projects to the attention of regulators.
Five Questions to Ask Before Remodeling - 91 days ago
Before you redo your home make sure you know how big a renovation you can afford and how long you will remain in your residence.
States Move Fast On Mortgage Aid - 92 days ago
Local governments are acting more aggressively to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, frustrated by what they view as the federal government's inadequate response to the mortgage crisis.
FHA Loans Grow Costly As Banks Add Fees - 92 days ago
Lenders that make loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration are adding costs and restrictions that make those mortgages more expensive for consumers and less widely available.