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home buying: Multiple Offers on Homes in North Texas! - 05/26/12 06:32 AM
The busy season is continuing to be very busy for home buying and home selling in the Lewisville/Flower Mound area. I'm seeing many cases of home sellers receiving multiple offers, depending on price point and location. Even though currently the demand seems higher than the supply, I haven't noticed a huge spike in home prices. Here in the North Texas area, we seem to avoid the big spikes in either direction, for the most part. That means there are still good buying opportunities out there, and you can get a lot for the money, especially compared to some other areas
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home buying: Yes It Is True! Federal Income Tax Credits ARE STILL Available For First Time Home Buyers In Texas! - 05/07/10 07:38 PM
You've probably heard that the $8,000 federal income tax credit for first time home buyers has expired as of April 30, 2010. Well, if you weren't able to take advantage of that tax credit, there is another tax credit available to first time home buyers in the state of Texas that may be even better! You could potentially get a federal income tax credit through the Texas Mortgage Credit Certificate program of up to $2,000 each and every year that you own and occupy the property you purchase as a first time home buyer (cannot have owned a home in the
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home buying: Free reports for both buyers and sellers - New website targeted for Denton County, Texas - 12/16/07 08:34 PM
I'm proud to announce the creation of a new, absolutely free service targeting Denton County, Texas at http://www.DentonCountyFreeHomeInfo.com/. Free Reports For Smart Consumers - Home buying and selling reports and articles This website is designed to inform consumers on how to be a pro in the real estate market and avoid common pitfalls that are costly. The dozens of articles and tools throughout the site are FREE, with zero strings attached. We are even providing a free e-books on "Real Estate Secrets" for buyers and sellers, a $39.95 value! Even if you are not from, or interested in, Denton County, Texas, we welcome you to
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home buying: Courtesy - 11/12/07 03:33 PM
Why is it that "common courtesy" is becoming about as common as "common sense"? It is quite frustrating to work with a potential client, receiving feedback from them that seems to indicate they are serious, and then at some point in the process you just lose contact with them totally. They don't call, they don't answer when you call, and they don't return your messages or emails. I'd be satisfied with just a short quick "sorry, I changed my mind". At least then I'd know, so that I could focus my energies on other tasks. Are people really that afraid of confrontation? Maybe too
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