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Monday, November 9, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Senate votes to renew tax credit for first-time home buyers
The Senate voted Wednesday to renew the government's $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers through the first six months of next year as part of a broader bill designed to extend unemployment benefits.
For the first time, the tax credit program would also enable many homeowners who buy a new primary residence to receive a $6,500 refund.
The bill, which passed 98 to 0, should reach the House floor by Thursday, House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) said in a statement. His office said the legislation would then go to the White House for the president's signature.
The Obama administration has previously supported extending the $8,000 tax credit, and without congressional action the program would end Nov. 30.
Under the bill, first-time home buyers would receive the $8,000 tax credit if they sign a contract by April 30 and close on it by June 30. The plan would also make those who buy a new primary residence eligible for the $6,500 credit if they owned their current home for at least five consecutive years in the previous eight years.
In the Senate's measure, taxpayers would be able to claim the credit on their 2009 income tax return for purchases made in 2010.
The Senate voted Wednesday to renew the government's $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers through the first six months of next year as part of a broader bill designed to extend unemployment benefits.
For the first time, the tax credit program would also enable many homeowners who buy a new primary residence to receive a $6,500 refund.
The bill, which passed 98 to 0, should reach the House floor by Thursday, House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) said in a statement. His office said the legislation would then go to the White House for the president's signature.
The Obama administration has previously supported extending the $8,000 tax credit, and without congressional action the program would end Nov. 30.
Under the bill, first-time home buyers would receive the $8,000 tax credit if they sign a contract by April 30 and close on it by June 30. The plan would also make those who buy a new primary residence eligible for the $6,500 credit if they owned their current home for at least five consecutive years in the previous eight years.
In the Senate's measure, taxpayers would be able to claim the credit on their 2009 income tax return for purchases made in 2010.
Friday, October 23, 2009
DFW Economic housing markets amoung top in US
Biggest home price increases
Based on one-year change adjusted
for inflation:
Houston, TX .......................................4.9%
Wichita, KS......................................... 4.2%
DALLAS-FORTH WORTH...................3.8%
Buffalo, NY......................................... 3.7%
Pittsburgh, PA ....................................3.7%
Columbia, SC ......................................3.5%
Syracuse, NY.......................................3.4%
Baton Rouge, LA..................................3.3%
Rochester, NY..................................... 3.1%
San Antonio, TX...................................3.1%
source: Brookings Institution
BEST PERFORMING AREAS
1. Austin, TX
2. Baton Rouge, LA
3. Columbia, SC
4. DALLAS-FORTH
5. Des Moines, Iowa
6. El Paso, TX
7. Harrisburg, PA
8. Honolulu, HI
9. Houston, TX
10.Jackson, MI
Notice 4 out of the top 10 performing cities in the US are in TEXAS!
Based on one-year change adjusted
for inflation:
Houston, TX .......................................4.9%
Wichita, KS......................................... 4.2%
DALLAS-FORTH WORTH...................3.8%
Buffalo, NY......................................... 3.7%
Pittsburgh, PA ....................................3.7%
Columbia, SC ......................................3.5%
Syracuse, NY.......................................3.4%
Baton Rouge, LA..................................3.3%
Rochester, NY..................................... 3.1%
San Antonio, TX...................................3.1%
source: Brookings Institution
BEST PERFORMING AREAS
1. Austin, TX
2. Baton Rouge, LA
3. Columbia, SC
4. DALLAS-FORTH
5. Des Moines, Iowa
6. El Paso, TX
7. Harrisburg, PA
8. Honolulu, HI
9. Houston, TX
10.Jackson, MI
Notice 4 out of the top 10 performing cities in the US are in TEXAS!
Monday, September 28, 2009
The $8,000 First Time Homebuyers
The $8,000 First Time Homebuyers tax credit ends sooner than you think. It is published to expire "before December 1, 2009" which is technically correct. I think it's wise to plan to close on or before November 20, 2009 because that is the last Friday before the week of Thanksgiving which is historically a tough time to close because many in the real estate industry take vacation during that week. If you wait until after Thanksgiving you only have one day left.
Since it takes some time after the time needed for a pre-approval to get a contract fully executed, and then some time to actually close, NOW is the time to get your First Time Home Buyers pre-approved.
Since it takes some time after the time needed for a pre-approval to get a contract fully executed, and then some time to actually close, NOW is the time to get your First Time Home Buyers pre-approved.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Nine TIME-BLOCKING Tips
A NO excuse approach to getting things done.
1. Make appointments with yourself
2. Set aside the first part of the day
3. Do not check your messages before your time-blocked appointment
4. Instruct whoever is answering the phones to hold all calls
5. Put up a Work In Progess! DO not Distrub sign!
6. Stick to your own rules
7. Change your venue
8. Know your plan and work your plan
9. Make it a Priority
1. Make appointments with yourself
2. Set aside the first part of the day
3. Do not check your messages before your time-blocked appointment
4. Instruct whoever is answering the phones to hold all calls
5. Put up a Work In Progess! DO not Distrub sign!
6. Stick to your own rules
7. Change your venue
8. Know your plan and work your plan
9. Make it a Priority
Thursday, August 27, 2009
THE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!
I know that one time or another your computer has crashed. We have all been there, what do we do? How do you recover? How do you start all over again? Well there are many many differents ways to prevent crashes.. well ok lets be honest.. anyone who says they can prevent them do not know what they are talking about! There are ways to back up information and never miss a beat. Of course if you are computer savy and have your own backup hard drive which automatically backs up everything then you are ok; but if you are like most of the population you have nothing. Granted most of us might have a external harddrive, but in reality we use it for a paper weight or a photo storage vs actually using it for the intended purpose! So I have this 500 gig external harddrive, but how do I move programs and all my information to it? How often do I update it? If I move everything over to it, how do I prevent from duplicating the information again and again everytime I move things to it again? By now you are lost and frustrated and tired of dealing with it. So your computer crashes and you say, "Well, I was going to back it up" or my favorite, "I have this external harddrive, but I never figured out how to back my computer up" well now there is a solution....
Online backups! Call me and I will give you companies who do everything for you automatically for a very reasonable fee. Be the first one to call and I will cover the cost for the first year
Online backups! Call me and I will give you companies who do everything for you automatically for a very reasonable fee. Be the first one to call and I will cover the cost for the first year
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