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Pennsylvania Appliance RebatesThe State of Pennsylvania will implement a rebate program to help residents replace older, inefficient appliances with new, non-electric ENERGY STAR® qualified and ultra-efficient appliances.
The program is tentatively scheduled to begin in April 2010. Residents may be able to "reserve" rebates once the ...
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Dear Friend,
The U.S. Government recently extended and expanded the home buyer tax credit. The $8000 first-time home buyer credit that was scheduled to expire December 1st will continue in effect until April 30, 2010.
In addition, begining December 1st, many current home owners will qualify for a $6500 tax credit if they've ...
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Yes, it's sad but true the Governments $8000 stimulus plan is coming to an end!
Don't be fooled that this may be exteneded---that is VERY doubtful!
Many of you are calling and asking "why" I am saying it end October 15th as the pares say December 1, 2009.
The reason is, you must find, a home, negotiaitate a deal and get it ...
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I have been pondering almost daily this great financial debacle that
we have gotten ourselves into and how it happened. Now I understand
Barry Obama likes to point the finger at the GOP or George Bush, but it
started way before "W" became Number 43. It seems to me that this
whole mess can be traced back to Post WWII America and ...
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NAR recommends Congress pass new housing stimulus legislation that includes the following priorities:
1. Remove the requirement in the current law that first-time home buyers repay the $7,500 tax credit, and expand the tax credit to apply not only to first-time buyers but also to all buyers of a primary residence.
2. Revise the FHA, Fannie Mae ...
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NAR recommends Congress pass new housing stimulus legislation that includes the following priorities:
1. Remove the requirement in the current law that first-time home buyers repay the $7,500 tax credit, and expand the tax credit to apply not only to first-time buyers but also to all buyers of a primary residence.
2. Revise the FHA, Fannie Mae ...
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What?
What's that you say?
Every day I am asked by someone, "...when is the market gonna bottom out?".
Well folks here's the deal, think of it as a 3 Day Goin Out Of Business Sale.
Are you with me so far?
What day would you want to go?The First day with the best selection?The Second day with the ...
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WOW! Everyone seems to have problems on their credit report...mistakes, and other items that are just penalizing them and stopping them from buying a home!
We now have a solid way that works to get your credit report cleaned up and you on your way to getting the home or property you have always wanted.
Watch this short video to get more ...
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