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FHA WAIVES 90 DAY SEASONING " FLIP RULE " Effective February 01,2010 - Short Sale Investors can now complete a Short sale on a home and turn right around and "flip" that home to an FHA financed buyer. No more 90 days! Need more information

Homebuyer job No. 1: Check credit report

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Feb. 4, 2010 – Federal law allows Americans to obtain one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit reporting agencies. Anyone who needs a mortgage to buy a home should consider ordering the reports

Will congress extend the Tax Credit?

Now is the time to buy because we don't know if Congress will extend the Home Buyers Tax Credit for a third time. My guess is no. If you dont know if you qualify simply give me a call at 850-385-4038 to explore your options.

Tax Credit not only extended but also expanded!

If you have been on the sidelines and waited to buy a home now is the perfect time to do it to take advantage of the new improved and expanded Tax Credit . The Tax credit has been extended for first time buyers with up to $8000 and a $6500 Tax credit

IRS Sets New Rules for Tax Credit

The IRS has spelled out guidelines for eligibility for the home buyer credit when co-borrowers purchase a property. When a home-owning parent of an adult child co-signs for a mortgage and both names appear on the note, the IRS says that under some circumstances,

It's official-Obama has signed the Bill

Buyers get 5 more month to sign a contract and have 7 month to close. The First Time Buyers $8000 Tax Credit has been extended and some move up Buyers can get $6,500. Call me today at 850-385-4038 for detailed information and find out if you qualify.

First Time Buyers Tax Credit extension

The new proposed Home Buyers Tax Credit has passed the Senat and the House and has reached President Obama for his final signature.

Buy Now Dont Be Sorry Later-Taxcredit may not be extended-39 Days left

WASHINGTON (AP) – Oct. 21, 2009 – Key congressional leaders want to extend the tax credit for first-time homebuyers beyond its scheduled end-of-November expiration despite complaints of fraud and Obama administration concerns about the costs.

First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit is ending soon

As your Realtor I can assure you that the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit has definitely been a success. Homebuyer interest and housing sales increased almost as soon as the ink was dry on the tax credit legislation. Today's lower prices and

Distressed Properties: Still More Pain Than Gain?

Foreclosures and other distressed property might look like a good deal, but some buyers are discovering that they just don’t have the stomach for the problems that come with it. Buyers of distressed property often must deal with severe vandalism,

Buying a Foreclosure Is No Picnic

Buyers seeking a foreclosed property should realize that not every foreclosure is a good deal. Urge would-be buyers of foreclosures to have the property thoroughly inspected, says Dan Steward, president of the Tampa-based inspection firm, Pillar to Post.

Buyers Rush to Beat Tax Credit Deadline

Real estate professionals report that first-time home buyers are flooding the sale market, pressed to finalize a deal before the federal government's $8,000 tax credit offer expires on Nov. 30. Because mortgage approvals, residential inspections,

First-time buyers race to qualify for $8K federal tax credit

LOS ANGELES – Sept 10, 2009 – First-time homebuyers have just 12 weeks to find and close on a home to qualify for the $8,000 federal tax credit by Nov. 30 – before the Dec. 1, 2009, deadline. Those just beginning the process will have

Time is running out to claim your $8,000 tax credit!

In about 90 days, Uncle Sam will end the $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers, eliminating a popular program that has helped thousands of buyers realize the American Dream this year. But you can still take advantage of this phenomenal program -

Average Buyers Can Afford Most Homes

Housing is remarkably affordable these days. A family earning the nation’s median income of $64,000 a year could afford to buy 72.3 percent of all homes sold in the United States during the second quarter of 2009, according to the National Association
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