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1st Time Home Buyer Tax Credit North Scottsdale Real Estate

ThePrecisionTeam asked:

Who qualifies for the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, What is the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, When was the first time home buyer tax credit extended until, why is the government offering a first time home buyer tax credit, and how to i get my First Time Home Buyer Tax [...]

Posted September 6th, 2010 in News | No Comments »

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit And Responsible Journalism

rerockstar asked:

While many are talking about the extension of the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, Matt Stigliano (@rerockstar) wonders if this type of irresponsible journalism does a lot more harm than people think. As of the shooting of the video, the tax credit extension had not even gone to vote, yet tons of [...]

Posted September 3rd, 2010 in Free Government Grants | No Comments »

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Details for Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen &Prosper

DallasHomesOnline asked:

Hello we have decided to not only create a website and a big, but also a brief 5 minute video highlighting the ins and outs of the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. If you are looking to buy your first home in the Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Murphy, Richardson, & [...]

Posted August 30th, 2010 in Growing Concern | No Comments »

The Things First-Time-Home Buyers Should Know

Sheila Cristina Santos asked: It is just common for first time home buyers to feel stressed and anxious on the plans of buying a home finally! You might be very eager in finding the information you need in getting the real estate information, it will really be essential in getting acquainted with the essential parts [...]

Posted August 30th, 2010 in Real Estate | No Comments »

$8000 Tax Credit – Criteria to Qualify For Tax Credit Worth $ 8000 on First Time Home Purchase

Eric Darby asked: President Obama has announced the Stimulus Package worth $ 787 billion that is meant to save people’s home and allot them new ones. This package would help the US people through grants, tax relief, state & local fiscal relief, loans, etc. As President Obama explains, ‘the stimulus bill would help the US [...]

Posted August 30th, 2010 in Real Estate | No Comments »

First Time Home Buyer

freeway393 asked:

Welcome to the Edmonton Real Estate Home Specialist Video Blog in this episode Gerard Hagan talks about the concern of his first time buyer. Gerard Hagan your Edmonton Homes Specialist also talks a little about REIN Canada and investing in Edmonton. If you have any questions, concerns or comments please feel free to [...]

Posted August 25th, 2010 in Secured Loans | No Comments »

FIRST TIME HOME BUYER WORKSHOP

kammerzlak asked:

Come learn about unbelievable programs for the first time home buyer! Haven’t owner a home in three years? You Qualify! Own a home for less than rent! Down payment assistance! SATURDAY APRIL 24 – 9-1PM DAVENPORT PROPERTIES (NEXT TO THE JAVA DRIVE) 209-223-5655Corey

Posted August 22nd, 2010 in Travel | No Comments »

First Time Home Buyer Seminar by Kam Brar, Notary Public (Part 1)

NotaryKam asked:

Join Kam for some information for first time homebuyers. Buying a home can be a daunting process when it should be one of excitement and fullfilment. In Part 1, Kam discusses the history of the Society of Notaries Public of BC and the role of a Notary Public in your transaction and some [...]

Posted August 20th, 2010 in Grants Loans | No Comments »

$8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit!

colinstok asked:

www.colinstok.com This is a great time for first time buyers. Interest rates are low, and this AMAZING program that GIVES you $8000 for buying a home before December 1, 2009. A house, townhome, or condo is a great investment and now is the perfect time to make that investment.Marian

Posted August 17th, 2010 in Twenty Percent | 9 Comments »

Other Tax Incentives For New Home Buyers

Luis Pezzini asked: The government’s tax credit for first time homeowners is picking up steam as summer comes. That tax credit is as much as $8,000 for properly qualified homeowners. That’s a very good amount, but there are areas of the country that are offering extra incentives, as well as governmental recommendations for an increase [...]

Posted August 13th, 2010 in Real Estate | No Comments »