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This message from the Washington Post brought to you by your friends at Crye Leike Brown Realty (www.AtHomeInTN.com)
By Neil Irwin, Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 29, 2009 9:52 AM
The U.S. economy roared to life in late summer, as gross domestic product rose at a 3.5 percent annual rate in the July through September ...
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Check out this Video. It explains in detail how the First time Home buyer tax credit works. It's even better than I thought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIVb2ordwNQ
If you have questions or looking to buy or sale real estate please feel fre to call or email me. You can find all my information on my website:
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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 its current deadline and expand the tax credit to up to $15,000. Now, buyers must close on their ...
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Real Estate Know HowFrom the beginning of time, a man's home has been his castle. In the modern world we defend our home ownership rights with legal contracts rather than swords. These contracts, such as mortgages, titles, contracts for deed, and disclosures provide stability in the real estate market and enable real properties to be bought ...
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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
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First time home buyers are almost always scrambling for cash and ways to make buying a home more affordable.
A temporary tax credit of $7,500 for first time home buyers is an important piece of this summer's housing bill which was signed by President Bush, but buyers need to know there are deadlines to meet to take advantage of the ...
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First time home buyers are almost always scrambling for cash and ways to make buying a home more affordable.
A temporary tax credit of $7,500 for first time home buyers is an important piece of this summer's housing bill which was signed by President Bush, but buyers need to know there are deadlines to meet to take advantage of the ...
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