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2009
For the most part the answer is "No" if the home is your primary residence. There are some exclusions depending on income level, etc. The details are below and this is straight from: http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=179414,00.html
08/26/2009
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Once you've found your dream house, it's time to get started with the financial and contractual side of the purchase. Let your CENTURY 21® professionals guide you through this process. Purchase contracts vary in length and terms from state to state, and within a state, from locality to locality. ...
08/25/2009
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An important first step is selecting a buyer's agent to help you find your dream home. He or she can represent the buyer's interest in a real estate transaction. Before making a decision, however, have a realtor explain the pros and cons of using a buyer's agent versus a sales or dual agent. A CE...
08/21/2009
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Why is it that some homes sit on the market for a year while others sell like hot cakes? Frustrated sellers will blame a bad market, while a good real estate professional will tell you that many times, a slow sale is often attributed to the listing price. If a home is overpriced, buyers will ...
08/13/2009
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Hello allI am currently under contract with T-mobile . I am using a Razor model and definitely would like to update my cell phone. I would like to be able to receive my email in real time and have the ability to connect to the Internet anywhere through my laptop.I would like to ask for your recom...
08/12/2009
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At Century 21 Carioti, we are huge in service as well as developing a Marketing plan for our clients with the condition that if we don't deliver what we promise from a marketing standpoint, they can terminate our contract at any time. This is assurance for them. If your client is not in a contr...
08/10/2009