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Taxpayers Seeking Homebuyer Tax Credits, Refunds Must File Paper
Homeowners filing for the home buyer tax credit are not allowed to use electronic filing and must file hard copies due to special documentation requirements.
Earlier this year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) deployed new home buyer tax credit forms and instructions ...
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The Offer: There's More to It Than Just The Price
Fixating on price in real estate may cost you the deal:
Sellers who decide that a specific dollar figure will buy their home and won't budge from that bottom line may sell themselves short. Buyers who drop out of a transaction for a property they love because the ...
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NEWS FLASHNOW ONLY $315,000Substantial Price Reduction74 E Alexa Court3 beds 3 baths 3236 sq ft 13,600 sq ft yardGorgeous new home in Elk Grove! Two ...
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Ever get the feeling that sometimes, just sometimes, the universe is
just not going your way? That after the Big Bang, the rest of the
cosmos is speeding off in one direction, while you are stuck at a bus
stop in Secaucus?
Well, if you are a potential home buyer, you may soon feel that way as
the government announces it will cost you more ...
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The first time home buyer tax credit will be expiring the end of November. Please keep in mind that it takes at least 30 days to close and in many occasions 45, if there are any hiccups in the process, which has become the norm. If you would like to close on your new home before the deadline you should make an offer on a home within ...
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Bozeman & Belgrade Area Real Estate Market Conditions Residential Properties # Total Average$ Median ...
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Upcoming Home Buyer Seminar
RE/MAX Realty Group is sponsoring free informational seminars on the second Thursday of the month. The classes will take place at both the Bozeman Chamber of Commerce and the Belgrade Chamber of Commerce. They are open to anyone interested in learning more about buying a home and/ or qualifing for ...
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I'm sure you've heard the good news about the new tax credit:The new legislation bumps up the maximum credit amount from $7,500 to $8,000 for homes purchased on or after January 1, 2009. The new law also extends the credit through the end of November 2009. The credit ONLY has to be repaid if the house is sold within three years of ...
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Homeownership EducationAre you ready to buy a home? What are the benefits of homeownership? How do lenders decide to make loans? Our 9 hour, comprehensive homeownership education course, directed by a HUD-Approved instructor, will help you to better understand the home purchase process. Topics covered include: The Advantages and Disadvantages of ...
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ATTENTION HOME BUYERS! MANY LOAN PROGRAMS ARE BEING DISCONTINUED IN 49 DAYS Only 49 Days Left Until NEHEMIAH, and other FHA down payment programs are gone! If you feel you are on the edge of purchasing a home jump! Before many of these programs available are gone. Speak with you mortgage lender today, to get qualified and ...
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