Articles, tagged with "time homebuyer", page 4
12th February 2010
The latest update of the government tax credit reported that succeeding Congress approval, President Barack Obama has approved a bill for extending the new $8,000 homebuyer tax credit up to April 30, 2010. The new provision is not retroactive.
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Author:
sonnix
10th February 2010
Real estate agents in the US are confident that property prices will increase or stay the same in the first six months of 2010, according to the latest research.
Three out of four Realtors, some 72%, are expecting a good first half of the year. Nearly ...
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Author:
Move Forward
09th February 2010
Thousands of potential buyers of homes for sale in Orlando are now homeowners, thanks to the first-time homebuyer tax credit. You could be eligible for a tax credit if you bought a home in 2009 or plan to buy one before April, 2010. But which one are you ...
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Author:
rebloger2009
08th February 2010
You probably will not be surprised to hear that in 2009, on the average, new-home buyers purchased smaller Orlando homes.
To be exact, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) released information showing that the average size of a new home de...
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Author:
rebloger2009
27th January 2010
In an announcement dated 1-15-2010, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) stated that it will relax FHA rules that prohibit insuring mortgages on homes that are owned by the seller for less than 90 days. Waiving what has come to be called...
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Author:
davemillerloans@gmail.com
15th January 2010
The current realestate foreclosure market has created an unprecedented opportunity for investors. With prices down, investors can find some great properties to quick turn or keep as a positive cash flow investment. Those investors that choose to quick tur...
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Author:
Lisa Donner
08th January 2010
Iowa is definitely a farming state and corn is the dominant crop. Fortunately, Iowa real estate won't take a large bite out of your bank account.
Iowa
Iowa is known for predominantly being a farming state and some people might view this as a bit ...
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Author:
victormog
22nd December 2009
For many, the economy has made 2009 a tough year. Many people have lost their jobs and how have house payments that are simply too high to pay. However, for anyone who has been in their house for a few years and built up some equity, now is the perfect ti...
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Author:
Marcus
21st December 2009
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) provides a guarantee program that can offer borrowers several advantages over conventional loans, including lower down payments and easier qualification standards. This entry will compare and contrast some of the m...
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Author:
ron_beauchamp
16th December 2009
Buying your own homes is a privilege that everybody can have. However, this is not always the case. Different people have different status in life that some have no choice but to forego the opportunity. But this should not be permanent at all. Concurrent ...
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Author:
Victoria San
11th December 2009
Throughout the United States, millions of people are looking to buy a home in New Jersey - either now or in the future. Recently, lower interest rates have become available, making it more affordable than ever to purchase a home. As a long term investme...
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Author:
PeterJordan
11th December 2009
If you're thinking of buying your first home, you may have heard some buzz about the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit. If you have never bought a home before, you may qualify for up to $8,000 in tax credit if you purchase(d) your home between April 8, 2008...
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Author:
Clay Mason
08th December 2009
If you are considering buying your first home, there are many useful first time homebuyer tips that will help you make an informed choice. If you are working with a good realtor, they will be able to assist you with answers to many of these questions. Bel...
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Author:
Hillary Caston
07th December 2009
Real estate aficionados who follow the upswings and dips in the Orlando real estate market were worried that the end of the first-time homebuyer's credit would mean an end to housing sales. Sales were up, prices were down and the market seemed to be stabi...
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Author:
rebloger2009
04th December 2009
Have you heard of the first-time homebuyer's tax credit extension? Last month, President Obama signed the extension to help first-time homebuyers (who didn't get their sales in by November 30th) buy a house that meets their needs. What about those who alr...
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Author:
rebloger2009