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Top Four Reasons Why Now Is The Right Time To Buy A House
Greater Hinsdale, IL Real Estate and News —
Authority: 109
Okay, you have heard the pros and cons of buying now versus waiting. You have been consulted by the experts at your company water cooler and your family’s Thanksgiving table. Here are the facts: 1. INVENTORY is high. 2. INTEREST RATES are low 3. INCENTIVES are high. Government tax credits had resulted in a ...1 week ago -
First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit, Is it working in Chicago?
Helen Oliveri's Weblog —
Authority: 123
Finally, a government economic stimulus program that really works. Uncle Sam’s $8,000 tax incentive for first-time homebuyers created a shopping spree in recent months that promises to continue — at least until April 30. Real estate analyst Tracy Cross said the $8,000 credit is responsible for a 20 percent ...1 week ago -
How Much Home Can I Afford?
Amy S. Myers, e-PRO, CENTURY 21 American Heritage, 724-845-4700 X 1330 —
Authority: 106
Many calls come in from first time home buyers not knowing where to start when getting ready to buy a home. Some are not sure how much they can afford or should afford. Here are some helpful tips: 1) One of the first thing to do is to locate an agent that you feel comfortable with and that has your best interests ...2 weeks ago -
Tax Credit For First Time Homebuyers
North Country Gazette —
Authority: 495
NEW YORK—Starting this month, New York homebuyers will be able to take advantage of a fiscally responsible tax credit, according to Congressman Scott Murphy. Passed by Congress and signed by President Obama last month, the fully paid-for Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act took effect Dec. 1. The ...3 weeks ago -
The Benefit of the Tax Credit being Extended
Tucson Real Estate —
Authority: 117
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 Shadow of the tax credit Have you even gone to a movie and ...3 weeks ago -
The Effect of the $8000 tax credt on Tucson Real Estate
Tucson Real Estate —
Authority: 117
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 town don’t track this. There is no place in their software to track if a ...3 weeks ago -
Gov’t increases pressure on mortgage industry
Your Ultimate Dallas TX Real Estate Guide —
Authority: 120
Faced with sluggish progress in its foreclosure-prevention effort, the Obama administration will spend the coming weeks cracking down on mortgage companies that aren’t doing enough to help borrowers at risk of losing their homes. Treasury Department officials said Monday they will step up pressure on the 71 ...3 weeks ago -
ZipRealty, Move, Monster, Shutterfly: Signs of Recovery
Sramana Mitra on Strategy —
Authority: 483
To help revive the real estate sector, the Obama government approved the extension of an $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers until April 30, 2010. The credit, earlier scheduled to lapse in November of this year, is now available till the end of 2010 in a phased out fashion. The goverment... ..4 weeks ago -
Just the Facts on the Home Buyer Tax Credit(s)
The Cincy Blog by Kathy Koops —
Authority: 419
There is a lot of information floating around about the recently passed home buyer tax credit bill. The Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors produced a useful informational piece about the extension as well as details about the credit for “repeat” buyers. For current property owners, the repeat buyer could be ...4 weeks ago
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