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I just received this from the National Association of REALTORS. Victory! Congress passes homebuyer tax credit. Thank you for your help in mobilizing your agents and making this happen! Please pass the message on to your agents and tell them that their participation made the difference. The Senat...
11/05/2009
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My local paper has a big article on the Senate passing the bill and sending it on to the house and then President. It extends first time buyer credit through 30 April (for contract) and 30 June close. It also expands to have up to $6500 credit for present homeowners who have owned the home for ...
11/05/2009
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We were just informed that the tax credit has been extended and expanded. I am waiting for conformation from TAR or NAR on the details.
11/04/2009
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We are still hoping that the tax credit is extended and/or expanded. Our lawmakers just need to act, the bills are there. I will update this as soon as we know if it was extended and what the new one looks like.
11/04/2009
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Time is running out to take advantage of this program. At present, you have to close on the property before December 1, 2009. With the changes in the lending and appraising arenas lately, typical closings are taking longer, so you need to get moving if you want to make sure you close on time. ...
10/09/2009
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It has been a while since I posted anything here, but the market here has stayed fairly consistent through all of the turmoil. As I write this, we have less than a 6 month supply of active listing (which is statistically very strong) and our prices are holding. We have dipped a bit in volume and...
10/09/2009
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When it comes to most things in life, education is your best weapon. That is true in Real Estate as well. My real passion is teaching, and to that end, I am certified by the Texas Real Estate Commission to teach all of the core classes required to get a real estate license in Texas. I also tea...
07/20/2007
If you listen to the news, you might think that the real estate market is faultering. That may be in some places in the U.S., but it is not true in San Angelo, Texas. We are still experiencing a strong and stable market. New construction is still going and sales of existing homes remains high....
07/17/2007