Selling Your Home in Fayetteville NC/ Fort Bragg: Increase Your Success of Selling Quickly - 07/20/09 11:14 PM
If you are selling a home in Fayetteville, NC or Fort Bragg, it is important that your home be exposed to as many potential buyers as possible to ensure your success in the current market.   The most important exposure avenue is through physical showings.  There is simply no way around it.  Therefore,  you should allow  your home to be available for as many showings as possible.  Sure, this sometimes can be a challenge (ex. you currently have tenants that require a 24-48 hour notice)  but certainly not impossible.
The key is try to be as flexible as possible .  You should … (0 comments)

Reasons Many Love Living in Fayetteville, NC - 07/10/09 06:40 PM
Fayetteville is one of the larger medium sized cities located in North Carolina.  The population of Fayetteville is approximately 122,000+ people.  Fayetteville, NC is a very unique yet a wonderful place to live, work, attend school and play.  The military presence in Fayetteville, NC is very strong.  We are very proud and thankful for the close proximity of Fort Bragg and our wonderful soldiers.
Beside making the list of MONEY magazines top 100 places to live, Fayetteville, NC  is dedicated to supporting the troops that are here today.  Fayetteville, N.C. residents have a multitude or recreationals available and close by.  There … (1 comments)

Reducing Your Property Taxes - 07/05/09 07:06 PM
Home Owners realize very quickly that real estate taxes are a necessary evil.  They will always be there for you. Said another way, you  know that eventually you will come to the end of your mortgage payments but with real estate taxes you will pay until you sell your house or until...lets just say forever.  However, the good news is that you can do some things to keep them as low as possible.
According to the National Taxpayers Union, a advocacy group based in Washington D.C., their  statistics and figures indicated that 60% of all homeowners are over assessed.  According to … (0 comments)

First-Time Home Buyers Tax Credit (Up to $8000 for 2009) - 07/02/09 02:58 PM
NOTE: The information below comes directly from the Internal Revenue Service Web-Site.  It provides a basic overview and details the difference between the Home Purchase Credit for 2008 and 2009. Overview First-time homebuyers may be able to take advantage of a tax credit for homes purchased in 2008 or 2009. The credit:
Applies to purchases that close after April 8, 2008, and before Dec. 1, 2009. Applies only to homes used as a taxpayer’s principal residence. Reduces a taxpayer’s tax bill or increases his or her refund, dollar for dollar. Is fully refundable, meaning the credit will be paid out to … (0 comments)

 
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