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Qualifying first-time home buyers only receive a tax credit up to $8,000, depending on household income, filing status and may not be greater than 10% of the homes sales price.
Those who apply for the tax credit in conjunction with an FHA mortgage can only access these funds after filing their tax return(s). The credit may be applied to [...]
March 29th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
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March 28th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
There are basically two kinds of refinances, cashout and rate and term. These kinds are as common as anything and any good loan agent will be able to do them for you or for your NY Refi. Is rate or term important when refinancing? Yes, they are both important, though there are situations where one [...]
March 27th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
A fixed mortgage is designed to give you the same interest rate that you signed up with for a set period of time. Mostly they are either fifteen- or thirty-year mortgages. You’ll pay less each month with a thirty year fixed rate mortgage, as opposed to a fifteen year fixed rate mortgage. However, the longer [...]
March 26th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
This Playa Grande Vacation Rental Home is the PERFECT PLACE for a vacation! This 4 bedroom house embedded in a National Park in Playa Grande, and located just a minute from the beach will make your vacation the way you dream it to be. Playa Grande is by far one of the nicest beaches [...]
March 25th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
Real estate mortgages are intimidating enough without all of the bizarre small fees you come across at the tail end of the routine. When you move to close, you will need to pour over dozens if not hundreds of sheets with unfamiliar lingo peppered throughout. Together, these terms represent two to eight percent of your [...]
March 24th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
I get to spend spring break in Las Vegas this year. Being interested in foreclosed homes I had to look around a little – this place has to be the foreclosure capital of the US.
Now, understand that I’m not going to buy here. No matter how good I believe I am with real [...]
March 24th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
The Obama Camp is launching the “Making Home Affordable” program designed to help homeowners who are Upside Down on their mortgage.
The details of the program are not all available but they do lay out the required paperwork and a few guidelines.
“It’s not intended to prevent every foreclosure or to help every homeowner,” a senior Treasury [...]
March 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
You’ve waited quite a long time to manage to have enough money for your own home. It was not easy comming up with that advance payment while your pals were spending their money enjoying themselves. You kept on telling yourself, “I am going to be better off over time.” Though you’re gathering that deposit there [...]
March 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments
These previous number of years have recently been extremely difficult for the property market. Demand for all types of property has gone all the way down enormously. Probably the most significant field to become hit has been office space london. It’s employed to be the case that the demand for offices was sky high, individuals [...]
March 18th, 2010 | Posted in Real Estate | No Comments