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8 Tips to Take Advantage of the Home Buyer Tax Credit before Time Runs Out

RE/MAX agents report that the home buyer tax credit currently can deliver meaningful savings, but only for those who, at a minimum, have a binding contract to purchase a home in place on April 30, 2010. With that deadline bearing down, potential buyers who want to capture the tax credit had better get serious about home shopping.
“It is certainly possible to find a great home and get it under contract in a month or less, but doing it requires intense focus on the part of both the buyer and the buyer’s real estate agent,” said Jim Merrion, regional director of the RE/MAX Northern Illinois real estate network.
Two versions of the tax credit are still being offered: a maximum credit of $8,000 for first-time buyers (and those who last owned a home 3 or more years ago), as well as a $6,500 credit for current homeowners. Either way, the credit applies only to the purchase of a new principal residence costing $800,000 or less, and there are income restrictions and other limitations, including a requirement to close the sale before July 1.

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Looking to Buy a ‘Fixer-Upper’? The 203k Program Can Help Make It Happen

Today’s real estate market presents a lot of opportunity for interested home buyers—with the growing supply of foreclosure properties and short sales, there are certainly some great deals to be had.

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Is Buying a Foreclosure Really a Bargain? What You Need to Know

Is Buying a Foreclosure Really a Bargain? What You Need to Know In today’s tumultuous economy, it’s no surprise that there are foreclosure properties to be found in just about every community across America—even ours. While a terrible hardship for homeowners to endure, foreclosures can present a unique opportunity for first-time home buyers and investors … Continue reading Is Buying a Foreclosure Really a Bargain? What You Need to Know

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Shopping for a Condo? Ask These 4 Questions before You Buy

Shopping for a Condo? Ask These 4 Questions before You Buy Condominium homes have always been, and will likely always be, an efficient and economical route to becoming a first-time homeowner. They can offer the comfort, prestige, and even luxury appointments that apartment living may lack, often at a cost that is not much different … Continue reading Shopping for a Condo? Ask These 4 Questions before You Buy

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Relocating? Top 5 Reasons to Find the Right Real Estate Agent

Believe it or not, even though selling and buying a home is one of the most stressful, most important financial and lifestyle investments you’ll ever make, most people spend very little time in selecting a real estate agent to work with. Even worse, most people tend to believe that all real estate agents are the same and possess the same skill sets and capabilities.

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Buying a home in Central New Jersey using FHA Financing.

Today I wanted to give you information about additional changes to FHA financing. In these challenging times it is important to stay on top of important mortgage policy changes. As such, you can rest assured that I will forward to you any good information that comes my way.

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8 Ways to Get Out of Debt and Start Saving for the New Year

With 2010 right around the corner, what will you be looking forward to in the New Year? Buying your first home? Sending your last kid off to college? Or obsessing over your own personal mountain of debt, even more worrisome in this uncertain economy? It may feel like “Resolution Impossible,” but if you follow Eric Tyson’s advice, you’ll remember ‘10 as the year you finally took control of your financial futur

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Do you Want to ‘Move-Up’? The Clock Is Running!

While you’ve probably heard a lot in the media about the government’s efforts to rejuvenate the housing market with the first-time home buyer tax credit, you might have missed the fact that the most recent expansion of the legislation also includes a $6,500 credit for current homeowners who want to purchase a new home…commonly referred to as “moving up.”

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10 Time-Saving Tips to Take the Stress Out of Moving in Central New Jersey

When it comes to moving, a little preparation goes a long way. As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, my experience tells me that tons of time and energy can be saved by planning ahead, staying organized and focusing on details.

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Four Ways to Optimize Your Credit Profile

Whether you’re looking for ways to dig out of your financial hole or ways to avoid getting into one, the importance of actively managing your credit and debt profile has never been greater. Americans have become well-versed in asset management but not necessarily liability management. Until recently, easy access to credit has made our current generation feel immune to the real risks of overextending your credit.

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