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Selling a home is not always easy and doesn’t always happen as quickly as we’d like. The truth is we do need to work together as real estate agent and home seller in order to make it work.So what do we need to do together to make it happen? First off there is no guarantee that a home will sell by following a certain ...
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How Long Your Home is On the Market MattersIn this Buyer’s Market it is very important to show lower numbers of “days on the market” for the home you’re selling.
Why does the number of days on the market matter? To simplify it all, it comes down to giving a sense of desperation to buyers.
A buyer who sees a home on the ...
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Everytime I run into someone out in public they are asking me "Where are the deals?".
Well they are all over right now. I see deasl everyday in all 17 counites we service in Pennsylvania.
First time buyer homes, move up and move down homes, rentals, vacation homes, land, commercial properties---you name it the deasl are out ...
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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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Did you see on the news last night that the special auditor brought in by the stae to review Harrisburg City finances let the new Mayor know that the city is on the bink of bankruptcy!
And did you see that Chambersburg School distric tis asking for a 5.5% increase in the school taxes?
BOTH are in trouble for the same reason---pensions and ...
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Hello:
As of December 1, 2009 our new main office address will be:
610 Lowther Road
Lewisberry, PA 17330
Office (717) 932-1660 Fax (717) 932-1661
We have consolidated our Camp Hill and our York offices into this facility to better serve the community in the current market.
Our Pocono Office is still located in the Village Park Center, ...
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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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Here is a quick overview of the legislation:
The tax credit is available for purchases before May 1, 2010. Prospective purchasers with binding contracts in place as of April 30, 2010 will be allowed an additional 60 days to complete the transaction.
The tax credit remains at $8,000 for first-time purchasers. No change to ...
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