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7548 David, North Richland Hills, TX 76180-6348
September 22, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment
Great opportunity for first time buyer! Large family room, sunroom, flexible living could be formal dining. Fresh paint, new flooring, large bedrooms, master with dressing area,walk in closet. 3 inch plantation shutters throughout. Lush landscaping, lovely quiet established neighborhood. With accepted offer, seller will escrow funds to refurbish pool or professionally fill in. See media for estimates.
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3008 Quail, Arlington, TX 76016-2111
September 21, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment
Beautiful, well-kept property surrounded by large shade trees. Located in quiet neighorhood with close proximity to schools and shopping. Spacious living area off kitchen. Decorative touches and updates throughout home. Large backyard for entertaining. Perfect home for first time buyer with children. Buyer to verify schools and taxes.
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3308 Silver Creek, Mesquite, TX 75181-2968
September 20, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment
First time buyer. Motivated seller.. Ready to move in. Stunning and immaculate. Warm and inviting offering 4 bedrooms spacious living room and dining room with vaulted ceilings leading to newly updated kitchen appliances additional den-family room with fireplace, all creating a graceful flow of indoor-outdoor living. Master suite first level with double sinks, vanity separate shower. An office-work-out room.
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2632 Helmet, Irving, TX 75060-2315
September 17, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment
Realtors please show after sunday 9-20, estate sale going on this weekend. Great first time buyer home. Start your family here. Walk to elemtary, & middle school. Very nice brick home with big back yard. Updated kitchen, good size breakfast room. Nice front porch for those cool evenings. Big two car garage. Easy access to highways and about a mile to the tre train station.
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$8,000 First Time Buyer Tax Credit
August 28, 2009 by Don Davis · Leave a Comment
It is unclear at this point as to whether or not the Federal Government will extend the $8,000 first time buyer tax credit. So as far as any of us are concerned we have to believe that it will come to an end on the 30th of November 2009.
With that said, you should be mindful that if your home purchase is not completed by then you could be in jeopardy of not receiving it at all. That really only leaves about a month and a half to find the home you want so it will close in time. If you are purchasing FHA/VA or conventional it takes about 45 days to close a transaction from the time the Purchase/Sale agreement is mutually accepted. If you are buying USDA/Rural add about another 30 days on top of that because the USDA/RD regional office is that backed up with applications.
The $8,000 tax credit is for first time buyers as defined by “if you have not owned a home in the last three (3) years.” It doesn’t matter how many you owned prior to that it is just the last three.
So, cowboy, if you ‘er a lookin to git that house ‘fore the deadline, git on yer horse and ride. In other words you better “Git ‘er done.”
Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments.
Don




