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First Time Homebuyer Tax credit: Your Free $ Down Payment Expires Soon!

Posted 02-04-2009 at 01:46 PM by GregTraub

For those of you that don’t already know about the First Time Homebuyer tax credit, check out Federal Housing Tax Credit for First-Time Home Buyers: Home . The basic premise of the tax credit is to give those buying their first home up to $7500 as a credit on their taxes. Meaning your normal tax refund could be boosted by $7500! Plus even if you didn’t have $7500 in taxes withheld, the credit can still mean you get the full tax “refund” credit of $7500.

This $7500 can...
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Supply/Demand and trying to Predict the Real Estate Market

Posted 07-30-2008 at 08:36 AM by GregTraub
Updated 02-04-2009 at 01:49 PM by GregTraub

Orange and Seminole County Market

There are a myriad number of different factors that people claim steers the real estate market. Some of the factors I have heard of are area incomes not keeping pace with housing, rent to housing cost ratios, foreclosures, sub prime loans, media scare tactics, over building, overpricing, unrealistic sellers, unrealistic buyers, unemployment rate, the overall economy, and the list goes on and on. While all of these factors are valid in one way or...
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