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va: New Homes In Vista CA - Plan 1 In Phase 2 Of Vista's Tesoro - 04/08/12 07:11 PM
New Homes In Vista CAPlan 1 In Phase 2 Of Vista's Tesoro
Prequalify today with Tesoro's Preferred Lender, Kevin Kueneke of AmeriFirst Financial, by calling 760-500-1919 or apply online: www.kevink.amerifirst.us.  Tesoro welcomes Conventional, FHA, and VA financing.
Only one Plan 1 remains in Phase 2 at Vista's Tesoro. Plan 1 in Vista's Tesoro features 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. This 1,800 square foot home also has an enormous tandem garage with enough space for four cars. Or use the extra space to store your toys and tools.
These detached condominiums live like single famliy homes. Sunny skies and warm ocean breezes, … (0 comments)

va: Federal 1st Time Buyer And Repeat Buyer Tax Credit For The Military - 1 More Year! - 04/21/10 04:49 PM
Did you know that members of the uniformed services, members of the Foreign Service, and employees of the intelligence community are eligible for the $8,000 Federal 1st Time Buyer Tax Credit and the $6,500 Federal Repeat Buyer Tax Credit after they expire for everyone else?  
This applies to any individual who served on a qualified official extended duty service (i.e. deployment) outside of the United States for at least 90 days between December 31, 2008 and May 1, 2010.  These eligible buyers must enter into a binding contract by April 30, 2011, and close by June 30, 2011. 
The same 1st Time … (0 comments)

va: New Conforming Loan Limits Announced For 2009 - 11/11/08 04:56 PM
After months of speculation, we finally know what the new 2009 high balance conforming loan limits are for San Diego and other "high cost" areas.  The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) said that the $697,500 number we enjoyed for part of 2008 is dropping to $546,250 in San Diego.
Some areas such as Los Angeles-Orange Counties, San Francisco, San Jose, and Santa Cruz are having their 2009 numbers set at the new maximum of $625,500.
According to FHFA's press release, the 2009 loan limits were calculated using 115% of median house prices as determined by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) whereas … (0 comments)