First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

Learn How To Use The Home-buyer’s Tax Credit To Reduce Your Down Payment and eliminate closing costs.

You’ve probably heard about the new-and-improved First-Time Homebuyer’s Credit. It’s a sweet deal that could put money in your pocket.

Even though it’s called the First-Time Homebuyers Credit, you’re eligible if you’ve owned a home before – just not in the past 3 years.

If you buy before April 30th 2010 you’re eligible, the IRS will cut you a check for up to 8,000. It’s tax free money and you don’t have to pay it back.

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Real Estate Tips Considering a Home Purchase With an investment as large as a home there are many things to consider. Market trends, area information and government programs should all play a role in the decision to buy. Use this Real Estate Tips video to learn why RE/MAX agents are uniquely qualified to help you identify your ideal place.

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Visit www.easydenverhomesearch.com if you were waiting for the Denver housing market to bottom out, we might already be there. Also Sam Wilson gives you a couple tips on how to qualify for the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit.

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Tips for Successfully Marketing Your Home

Today more than ever homeowners need to focus on creating a comprehensive plan for marketing their property. Use this video to learn why RE/MAX agents are uniquely qualified to help you successfully market your home in today’s real estate market.

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www.pbs.org PBS Airdate: March 30, 2009 Nightly Business Report’s tax guru, Kevin McCormally of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, explains the two different tax credits first-time home buyers need to consider. Catch McCormally’s tips Mondays in March and early April 2009 on Nightly Business Report. For more information visit: www.pbs.org

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Canadian First Time Home Buyer Guide

Click here for Part 1: www.youtube.com As the founder of Bello Mortgage, let my 11 years of experience and hundreds of resources find the best mortgage for you. The Canadian First Time Home Buyer video gives new home buyers the basics on what they should be expecting when they look to buy and finance their new home. This 2 part video looks at: -Application Process -Difference between Pre-approval and Approval -Different types of mortgages -Downpayment -Financing availability -Closing costs Click on the website for more. Free Legals, Appraisals & Bonus Offer if you state you found Bello Mortgage through YouTube. For more information or to receive our Free Newsletters, visit: www.mortgagespecialist.ca or call 604.303.9000 and talk to Pedro.

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Extending the Home Buyer Tax Credit

On November 6, 2009 President Obama signed into law new legislation that extends the first-time home buyer tax credit beyond its Nov. 30 deadline and expands it to a wider group of home buyers. This video explains the facts and answers many home buyer questions regarding the tax credit. You can also get even more information by visiting  www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com

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First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Assistance and Federal Government Home Loan Program with Low Down Payment on FHA Mortgages. Buy Bank Foreclosed Homes at a Discount. Go To RealEstateMarketingThisWeek.com Part 2 (Excerpt) The median income family can afford twice the median priced home; prices drop over 50% And now I mentioned Dan Havey is back in the studio with us, Dan has done a lot of great things in the mortgage industry. He left us about a year and a half ago, is that right Dan? Yes, I left the mortgage industry in October of 2007. Tell us a little bit more about yourself. As you know I came originally from Wisconsin, where I got a degree in Business Finance and I came out here in 1989 and started working with my brother selling real estate owned-REO, bank owned properties for Fannie Mae, Countrywide, and the Resolution Trust Corporation-RTC which was the government entity that was put in charge of disposing of all the real estate owned by the 1800 S&Ls that had failed. I did that until about 1995 when I moved into the mortgage industry and there for 12 years I worked predominately with bankruptcy attorneys helping their clients get out of bankruptcy and foreclosure. I left the mortgage industry in October of 2007. Now I am working predominately in the arena of marketing for real estate and mortgage companies, helping out companies, just like Im here helping out Michael today, to get people to realize that right now actually is a really good time to buy.

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