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We're excited to announce that we have added full free access to "Home Buyer University Webinars" to our visitors!
You will find a growing library of workshops that you may view
completely free of charge which will provide valuable information that
you will need as you prepare for your home purchase.
There is nothing being sold ...
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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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Pending Home Sales Rising...
By: Dacia Turner
Tuesday, February 03, 2009 8:15 PM
According to National Association of REALTORS® pending home sales have significantly increased due to the affordability in the market right now.
The Appointment Desk used by my office reported record showings over the past two weeks. In Nashville, showings ...
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HIGHLIGHTS
First time home buyers who purchase a principle residence between 4-9-08 and 7-1-09 qualify for the tax credit. (it is retroactive for buyers who have already purchased.)
The maximum credit is $7,500 or 10% of the purchase price if purchase is lower than $75,000.
If home is purchased in 2009, home ...
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To learn how you can buy a home in the current market or get in position to buy for the Spring. You recently visited one of our websites and inquired about buying real estate. We would like you to invite you to a FREE no obligation, private discussion to determine the best plan of action for you in the current market. You’ll ...
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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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FHA financing changes go into effect the last day of September! The downpayment requirement will go from 3% to 3.5%.
AND the charity programs such as Nehemiah that let buyers get in with "100%" financing will be done also.
SO if you are looking to buy, do it now and make SURE you will be able to settle BEFORE the end of ...
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Many of us anymore have credit that is not quite good enough now to get a mortgage, or at least not good enough to get the very best rate. Divorce, illnees, job loss, kids moving back in, bad luck and other life events may have marked up your credit and that can cost you literally thousands if not a million dollars in higher payments for ...
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