first time buyers: Going, Going, Gone - Tax Credit for New Homes is asta la bye bye! - 06/24/09 07:19 PM
Did you know the state of California offered a $10,000 tax credit on the purchase of a new home? Nice thought, right.
Unforunatly, with such great demand the $100 million dollars allocated by the state is just about used up. For details and how the money was allocated the Franchise Tax (3 comments)
first time buyers: Rent vs. Buy, California Association of Realtors publishes detailed analysis - 04/08/09 08:20 PM
Are you a renter and considering buying a home, but often wonder how the tax savings, cost of owning a home vs. renting all come together to make it happen. The California Association of Realtors just released a great resource that will help make sense of it all.
http://www.car.org/economics/currentresearch/2009rentversusbuyanalysis/
Should you (0 comments)
first time buyers: Those Who Own & Those Who Don't - 03/18/07 04:44 PM
A quick look at two aspects of the rental market and how they impact Investment Properties and First Time Buyers. Why together, bare with me and you'll see. With the recent price appreciation the market has seen over the last few years many feel that they are just better continuing to rent (0 comments)
first time buyers: Yes, I want referrals, but I guess you need to know something about me. - 03/10/07 06:54 AM
I read my quick intoduction and thought of course I want referrals, but then I thought wow, there is some meat in the context here, (yes, I am a newbie) I had better explain a little about myself before I assume the referrals are going to be flying in. Of course the easiest way (17 comments)
first time buyers: Prince Charming Or Castle? - 03/06/07 10:14 PM
Did you know the fastest growing segment in the real estate market is non-married buyers. With the girls leading the pack with figures averaging 25% and men right behind with 9%. But if you look at the numbers there is still a very larger percentage of this demographic that is still (0 comments)
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