wildwood mo seminar: Don't Miss Out....Sign Up TODAY!
- 02/16/10 01:04 PM
Don't Miss Out....Sign Up TODAY! Buyers and sellers in St. Louis and surrounding areas, do not miss out on the FREE seminar at Prudential Select Properties in Wildwood, MO. You have a chance to make it to either of the presentations. There will be one on Thursday evening February 18 and another on Saturday the 20th. Discussion items: $8,000 tax credit, $6500 repeat buyer tax credit, loan programs available, home buying process, why now is a GREAT time to buy, advantages of pre-approval with a local lender, etc. Please come and be my guest for FREE!! For more information or
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wildwood mo seminar: Wildwood, MO Explore Your Options: Free Seminar
- 02/01/10 02:37 PM
Wildwood, MO Explore Your Options: Free Seminar Attention St. Louis Missouri Home Buyers and Sellers ATTEND OUR FREE HOME BUYER'S SEMINAR Be my guest!! An informed buyer is a happy homeowner! Learn why 2010 offers a great opportunity to buy your home. When:Thursday, February 18, 2010 7:00-8:30pm AND/OR Saturday, February 20, 2010 11:00am-12:30pm Informational programs will be presented by experienced professionals from a variety of fields specifically related to topics involved in a home purchase. Find out about: $8,000 Tax Credit for 1st Time Buyers $6,500 Tax Credit for Repeat Buyers A question and answer session will
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wildwood mo seminar: Tax Credit and Foreclosure Seminar Dec. 3rd, 2009 Prudential Select Wildwood, MO
- 11/19/09 02:01 PM
Tax Credit and Foreclosure Seminar Dec. 3rd, 2009 Prudential Select Wildwood, MO Mark your calendar and be sure to attend this free presentation!Thursday, December 3rd, 7:00-8:00pm How the expanded tax credit and foreclosure market may benefit you! $8,000 Federal Income Tax Credit to qualified First Time Buyers $6,500 Federal Income Tax Credit to qualified existing homeowners Increased income limits - $125,000 single, $225,000 married How to get Free, Current, Accurate Foreclosure listings What's a "Short Sale" and how it's different from a Foreclosure Learn how you can capitalize on this temporary combination of low mortgage rates, affordable prices and tax credits! Get a FREE Credit Report
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