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Time is fast running out for first-time buyers hoping to get a tax credit of up to $8,000, and Realtors say they're seeing a marked upswing in interest as the deadline looms. Real estate groups also are urging Congress to extend the credit beyond
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Cookeville Real Estate Listings by Bedroom (updated weekly) Number of Bedrooms Properties / Homes for Sale Average Listing Price Median Listing Price 1 5 $103,840 $72,900 2 36 $211,563 $105,800 3 351 $185,452 $155,150 4 119 $281,258 $269,658 5 23 $392,590
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• other - MLS® $175,000 USD Putnam County, Tennessee - Acreage & Easy access-Hard to find this day and time. 30 +/- acres with Mountain views located between Cookeville and Monterey. Within five minutes to I-40. This lot has a country feel
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Tax Credit for First-Time Homebuyers www.AtHomeInTN.com First-time homebuyers act soon! The tax credit for your home purchase only lasts until July 1, 2009. Contact Victoria today Learn more about the housing bill signed into law July, 2008 Q&A: Eligibility,
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• 1,440 sq. ft., 1 bath, 3 bdrm single story - MLS® $99,197 USD - Dale Hollow Lake View Livingston, Overton County - This two acre property overlooks Mitchell Creek and ends up as Dale Hollow Lake, known as one of the prettiest lakes in Tennessee.
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Livingston, Overton County - Announcing a price reduction on 708 Lloyd Stover, a 1,440 sq. ft., 1 bath, 3 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $99,197 USD - Dale Hollow Lake View. Property information
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Gainesboro, Jackson County - Announcing a price reduction on 510 Harmony, a 1,620 sq. ft., 2 bath, 3 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $79,997 USD - Ten plus acres with creek. Property information
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Home Air Purifier Air impurity is caused by two general pollutants: particulates and gases. Smoke, dust mites, insect parts and pollen fall into the particulate category. Gaseous pollutants include gases released as a result of combustion, such as nitrogen
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In Case of Emergency Every homeowner should set up an emergency plan for their household. This plan should include a list of emergency shutoffs and other important items in the house to familiarize your household with in the case of an unexpected situation.
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The EPA on Home Safety Reducing the Risks Don't wait for a discerning buyer to find faults in a listed property. The EPA website ( www.epa.gov ) has tons of useful information on possible hazards in a home, and you should at least check the following
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