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Joined 03/27/2008

David Podgursky

Full Service Real Estate Professional - Realtor/Broker-Associate + Licensed Mortgage Broker

Boca Executive Realty & Mortgage

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David is a native of Louisville, Kentucky and moved to Palm Beach County at the end of 2003. He now resides in Lake Worth Florida with his wife, son and two dogs. David first became a Licensed Real Estate Agent with a Prudential Commercial and Residential Brokerage in Louisville, Kentucky and Indiana in 2001. David became a Licensed Real Estate Broker and Licensed Mortgage Broker in Florida in 2004. Since then he has worked as a Full Service Real Estate Professional helping clients with both their Real Estate and Mortgage needs in Commercial and Residential Real Estate. David has succeeded in helping a wide range of buyers from First time home buyers to Small businesses purchasing their first office space to grow their company to Real Estate Investors looking to grow their wealth. David’s Mortgage background helps his clients purchase with confidence. David specializes in residential real estate in the Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth and West Palm Beach areas and Investment Real Estate throughout South Florida. David also specializes in working with Foreign Nationals buying properties in Florida. David received his Bachelors Degree from Indiana University and his Masters in Business Administration from the University of Kentucky specializing in Management and Marketing.

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  • I understand the mentality
    By David PodgurskyJuly 17, 2008 - 8:23pm

    I understand the mentality of Congress... but these programs are BETTER than the government giveaways and cost the tax payers NOTHING. They typically don't offer as much money either which helps assure that the buyer is not buying way over their head. I like the AMERIDREAM program and we should have more SELLER Education on how these programs work. Here in Florida, so many people try to use the SHIP program - Florida State Housing Initiative Program. They offer up to $75,000 per buyer to subsidize the purchase of a new home. The problem is that the funds are allotted annually and funded quarterly. As some counties get such small sums from the state, the money is used up very quickly. If a buyer is in a transaction and the well dries up, then the seller may simply not wait around to try again. I think the whole system needs to be reworked but that is just me... I won't run on that platform! http://www.themortgagegotoguy.com

  • Countrywide is playing dirty
    By David PodgurskyJuly 17, 2008 - 9:32am

    Countrywide is playing dirty pool?? NO!!! I think they're stinking up the foreclosure market as well with their requirement that people that make an offer on their REO properties MUST be pre-approved by a Countrywide Retail Office. That seems less than arms-length and Coercive to me. http://www.themortgagegotoguy.com

  • We're seeing a lot of
    By David PodgurskyJuly 17, 2008 - 9:25am

    We're seeing a lot of game-play in Short Sales down here. When I see "pre-foreclosure" and "owner motivated" I know it is a novice or a bad agent. What we're seeing a lot of is agents that get listings as bait. They know that the price is way too low but they get a lot of traffic anyway. It isn't fair to the buyers or the other owners whose comps are messed up on an appraisal when they try to sell. http://www.themortgagegotoguy.com

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