June 2009

Found 14 blog entries for June 2009.

The Hot months for Selling a Home are Here!

Low mortgage rates combined with Government incentives are encouraging home buyers to make the move. Families with children are out of school and need to find their new home before the next school year starts. These next few months are the hottest months of the year to sell your home.

These are the areas of Utah that are heating up and selling homes. Based on last month’s home sales statistics, we can predict where the highest level of interest will be this month. If you’re living in one of these Hot Spots now is the best time to sell your home. Those living in these hot spots can get top dollar for their home!

If you are looking to move this summer, it is the perfect time to purchase a home. The

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The Hot months for Selling a Home are Here!

Low mortgage rates combined with Government incentives are encouraging Home buyers to make the move. Families with children are out of school and need to find their new home before the next school year starts. These next few months are the hottest months of the year to sell your home.

These are the areas of Utah that are heating up and selling homes. Based on last month’s home sales statistics, we can predict where the highest level of interest will be this month. If you’re living in one of these Hot Spots now is the best time to sell your home. Those living in these hot spots can get top dollar for their home!

If you are looking to move this summer, it is the perfect time to purchase a home. The

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Yes you can! Get $8,000 from the government to help buy your new home!

It was announced earlier this week that some changes have been made to the $8,000 Federal Tax Credit. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development gave authorization to allow first-time buyers to use their $8,000 UPFRONT. This means it can be used to cover closing costs, to increase your down payment, or buy down your interest rate.

This first-time homebuyer tax credit started last year to help buyers purchase their first home. More details about the loan itself are available here: $8000 Tax Credit. The original tax credit was more like a government loan that had to be repaid. It was improved earlier this year making it so it does not have to be repaid!

This latest

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It was announced earlier this week that some changes have been made to the $8,000 Federal Tax Credit. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development gave authorization to allow first-time buyers to use their $8,000 UPFRONT. This means it can be used to cover closing costs, to increase your down payment, or buy down your interest rate.

This first-time homebuyer tax credit started last year to help buyers purchase their first home. More details about the loan itself are available here: $8000 Tax Credit. The original tax credit was more like a government loan that had to be repaid. It was improved earlier this year making it so it does not have to be repaid! This latest improvement frees up the money to be used to cover the initial fees of purchasing

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