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Tag Archives: tax credit
How is the California Real Estate Market looking???
Here’s an article i recently came across from CNNMoney.com. While i think, between now and spring 2011, prices in the Sacramento area will probably has a slight shift downward, i do feel the local market has stabilized to the point … Continue reading
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Tagged Buyers, buyers market, looking ahead, Real Estate, sacramento real estate, Sellers, tax credit
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Senate approves First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension
My clients can breathe again. Congress has been wrestling with extending the First Time Homebuyer’s tax credit ever since it became clear that up to 185,000 transactions might not qualify. The problem was that otherwise qualified transactions that met the … Continue reading
Tax Credits Gone, What’s in Store For Coos Bay Real Estate?
While it is true that the home buyer tax credits spurred Coos Bay real estate sales during the past 12 months or so, it is also true that that is exactly what the tax credits were designed to do. There … Continue reading
Tagged Coos Bay, Real Estate, tax credit
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Tax Credit and Orlando Real Estate Sales
How does the old nursery rhyme go? “April tax credits bring May closings.” All the experts have been expressing their concerns that real estate sales will fall off now that the tax credit has expired. For once I do not … Continue reading
Tax Credit Expires THIS WEEK! So What Homes are Available?
If you haven’t looked at the calendar lately, you might not be aware that May begins this week. The beginning of May also means that the Federal Home Buying tax credits expire. Technically, it’s still not too late to buy … Continue reading
Tagged Cache County, Logan Utah, tax credit
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