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In the midst of one of this countries deepest recessions comes one of it’s greatest opportunities, for new homebuyers. With mortgage rates and housing prices at an all time low, there has never been a better time to buy a new home. And The American
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Providing sound advice and information to first time home buyers and "move-up" buyers looking to sell their home to the wave of people taking advantage of the first time homebuyer $8000 credit.
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The Benefit of the Tax Credit being Extended
Tucson Real Estate | December 3rd 2009 by Dave Smith
This might sound like a heresy coming from someone in the Real Estate business, but I don’t think it was a good idea to extend the first time home buyers tax credit. Except for one reason. The Tax Credit Legislation had a bad ending The Long read more
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY...
San Francisco Bay Area Homes Right Here | December 2nd 2009 by Propopoly
The 3rd quarter of this year showed that more than 70% of homes sold were considered to be affordable and therefore now is a good time to buy. The affordability of homes along with the $8000 home buyer tax credit helped to drive many home buyers into read more
The Effect of the $8000 tax credt on Tucson Real Estate
Tucson Real Estate | December 2nd 2009 by Dave Smith
How Big is The Effect of the Tax Credit on Tucson? Nobody Tracks this stuff That’s the question I’ve been asking around lately. Here is what I’ve learned so far and what I speculate. What I’ve learned. Most brokerages in tow read more
Vital Information For First Time Homebuyers
The Real Estate Gal | December 1st 2009 by Maria Patton
Vital Information for First-Time Buyers by Phoebe Chongchua The first-time homebuyer Federal tax credit for $8000, record-low interest rates, and nationwide median home prices dropping to the lowest point in five years, makes this an enticing time to read more
Breaking Down the IRS Home Buyers’ Tax credit
Back Taxes Help Blog For State and IRS Tax Debt | November 30th 2009 by Charlie Jones
With the economy in trouble and the housing market tarnished, the Feds are are once again toiling with the market. In 2009, with the American Recovery and Reinvestment act provided new home buyers’ with an $8000 dollar tax credit if they purcha read more
Home Sales Rise to New High
Patty Aguilar | November 27th 2009 by Patty Aguilar
Existing home sales rose over ten percent in the month of October, reports the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). Before the $8000 tax credit for first-time buyers had been extended, homebuyers who wanted to guarantee receipt of the t read more
Cedar Rapids Real Estate: Is it a buyer's market or seller's mark…
Dr. Phillips real estate | November 25th 2009 by Robert Schott & Paula Hemani
If you are thinking of taking advantage of low interest rates as a buyer this year and have a house that is valued in the 90-150K range, NOW IS THE TIME TO LIST IT! Also get a information on $6500 tax credits or $8000 tax credit. See if you qualify a read more
Federal Tax Credit for HomeBuyers… Continued
Champaign County Real Estate Blog | November 23rd 2009 by Mark Waldhoff
This is a great segment that puts a simple explanation of the $8000 federal tax credit into visual form. read more
First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit Extension Increases Home Sales
Subprime Blogger | November 23rd 2009 by Jesse W.
Today we learned that the first time home buyers tax credit extension has greatly helped the housing market. Sales of United States homes rose at the highest pace we have seen in two and a half years. The National Association of Realtors stated t read more
Federal Tax credit available for remodeling
Colorado Springs Vintage Homes | November 23rd 2009
Energy Tax Credit For a Free Market Analysis on your neighborhood, email Kathy Torline at KTorline@msn.com HOME REPAIR Colorado Homeowners, don’t remodel until you read this! Do you want to do some green remodeling? Everyone is talking about th read more
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