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I'm planning to buy a home. I'm thinking of condominiums/condos, townhouses, vacation houses and apartment for sale. If it's studio type, 2 Bedrooms or 3 Bedrooms. How many storey I prefer? What is the best choice cash or housing loan?
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Tax Credit as Mortgage Down Payment Now Official Federal Government Policy
I've become numb a long time ago ... but seeing these programs and "solutions" one after the other is simply.... I don't have words. Just enjoy - last week we mentioned how some states had created a work around to use the tax REBATE (i.e. AFTER you b...
Finding the 'Perfect Time' to Buy a Home
In the kitchen, it's common wisdom that you don't try to catch a falling knife. But in real estate markets that have recently seen double-digit declines, many buyers are anxious to catch the equivalent of a falling house.APThey're betting they can bu...
FHA Decision Could Benefit Home Buyers, Builders
The U.S. government gave ailing home builders a ray of hope, although it also raised concerns lending mistakes that fueled the housing boom - and bust - could be repeated.The Department of Housing and Urban Development's Federal Housing Administratio...
Is buying a home with a friend a good idea?
What do you do if you want to buy a house but can't afford it? Ever thought about buying a home with a friend?More and more, friends are teaming up to do just that. Time Magazine recently dubbed the term 'Co-Ho,' for communal homeowners. While it c...
Not-So-Tricky Split: The Home Buyer Tax Credit
The new-and-improved version of the First-Time Homebuyer Credit offers rookie home buyers (or those who simply haven't owned a home in the past three years) a chance to get a federal income tax credit of up to $8,000. Thanks to this year’s Stimulus...
ARMed and underwater Refinancing is still possible under president's program
Question: I have a problem. Like most people out there, my mortgage is underwater. However, I have a double negative in that I bought my home in late June 2005 with an adjustable-rate mortgage with the idea of refinancing after three years.Now, the e...


Tim Leadbetter is a crook and his license has been permanently revoked by the NC Realestate Commission. He is still involved in rent purchase in the Charlotte area. Google his name and see.
Posted: July 7th, 2009 | Report This Comment