TurboHomeBuy, Phoenix, has announced what it calls the first-ever Web-based application that legally automates the home purchase process from offer through closing.TurboHomeBuy said it generates all the paperwork needed to buy a home in all 50 states. According to the company, the website streamlines the process for the following: escrow/title/closing company services; mortgage prequalification and final loan approval; property insurance quotes; home inspection scheduling; handyman service quotes; moving service estimates; and starting and stopping utility services at the purchased property. Kent Lewiss, founder and chief executive officer of TurboHomeBuy, said the technology is the first to enable the user to make an offer to buy any property "no matter where it is listed for sale" and in which high commissions associated with real estate transactions "are practically eliminated." The company can be found online at http://www.turbohomebuy.com.
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