Attention! Military Personnel: it’s not too late to take advantage of the tax credit
Wednesday, 09 June 2010
by The Kevin Toll Group
The First-time Homebuyer Tax Credit for qualified purchases with a binding sales contract in place on or before April 30, 2010 and closed by June 30, 2010; has been extended for qualified service members who are ordered on a period of official extended duty. These dates have been extended one year; therefore the take credit
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$8000 tax credit, extended duty, first time homebuyers, military, service members, tax credit
Don’t be blue you missed out on the tax credit, you might see more green in return if you buy now!
Friday, 04 June 2010
by The Kevin Toll Group
Now that the frenzy of the recent tax credits has passed, you might be sitting around wondering how you can possibly afford to buy a home without help from Uncle Sam. In fact, as a buyer you are now living in what many economists feel is the best possible time to buy a home-without government
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$8000 tax credit, 30-year conventional loan, FIOS cable, government, mortgage rates, tax credit
Market Update: Real Estate Market Continues to Improve
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
by The Kevin Toll Group
Pending sales of existing homes in January were up 15.6% over January 2009 according to TREND MLS. Also the median price was up 2.3% over last January. Sales since August have risen every month over the prior year. The biggest reasons are the $8,000 tax credit for first time homebuyers, the low interest rates and
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$6500 tax credit, $8000 tax credit, 1st time buyer, April 30, first time homebuyers, June 30, low interest rates
Philadelphia is among Top 10 Cities to Purchase Real Estate
Thursday, 04 February 2010
by The Kevin Toll Group
Interested in relocating? Are you moving for your job? Are you finally going to stop paying rent, and are looking to purchase your own home? Now is the time to buy, not only to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit, but also because the spread between what it costs to rent per month and a monthly mortgage
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