By: Jake Kim | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate In an effort to further stimulate the housing market and address economic challenges in our country, the United States Congress has passed legislation that provides a tax credit of up to $8,000 for people purchasing their first home. Now here's where you come in - get your online real estate license with Allied Real Estate School and spread the good news for first-time homebuyers! read more
By: Virginia Thomas | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate The first time homebuyer's credit was a fantastic opportunity for individuals wishing to purchase home that did not have the capital for the down payment. Let's face it not many people have 10 or 20% for a down payment on a house that cost anywhere from $250,000 to over $500,000. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-04-01 | Home improvement There is more to consider than just finding a home that fits what you are looking for. There are many specifics to consider before going into the process of finding your first home, and many other specifics to consider during the actual shopping process. If you do find a home you like, there are also many things at that point a real estate agent can help you with. Let me explain... read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate Buying a home can be a daunting and unfamiliar process for people interested in buying their first home. Before making your first purchase, it is wise to follow some simple steps to ensure the process is an enjoyable one. There is a certain level of inherent stress when dealing with major purchases, but with the right help and preparation, the experience of buying your first home can be extremely rewarding. read more
By: Ramona DeMille | 2010-03-28 | Real Estate Everyone wants to get in on the action today in distressed properties and pick up incredible bargains. And first time homebuyers can sweeten the deal by applying for an $8,000 tax credit. Even better, you don't have to wait until April 15, 2010 to receive the credit. By filing an amended tax return, you can receive the money within a matter of a few weeks! read more
By: Cory Boatright | 2011-01-07 | Arts & Entertainment Initially, any incentive which would appear to encourage to kick start the economy would seem to be positive, and for the most part they are. read more
By: sannok | 2010-10-07 | Taxes The government of California has introduced the 2009 American Dream Down Payment to get the economy to increase U.S. Grant. A special tax credit, homebuyer easier for first time home buyers. One of the main advantages of this new grant is that there is no need for moneylenders give loans to people who need it most are. Home buyers can now credibly banks and loan companies use instead of real estate agents read more
By: Lawrence Reaves | 2011-07-04 | Real Estate Unless you stumble upon your dream house at a price you can afford, looking for a new home is usually a grueling process. This is especially true for first-time homebuyers who have little to no experience. Moreover, with today's residential real estate market struggling to find its collective feet, first-timers... read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-31 | Real Estate Buying a home for the very first time can be a daunting but ultimately rewarding process. Many first time homebuyers do not know what to expect from the process, but assistance is usually available for those that need it. There are many programs available for people looking to buy their very first home, including programs that help with down payment assistance, home-buying education, and real estate location assistance. read more
By: M.D.Porter | 2010-10-23 | Real Estate Houston first – time 's home buyers have a number of programs available. The most common choice is a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans. These loans are offered by private lenders and insured by the UP Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the event of insolvency. Applicants must have a residence in the U.S. read more
By: Noel Markham | 2011-05-12 | Real Estate There has been a tendency for first time homebuyers and even move up buyers to buy more home than they can actually afford. This tendency had a lot to do with why so many families are facing foreclosure or having to sell their home for less than what they owe. If you follow a few simple rules, you will go a long way to making sure you avoid the trauma of one day losing your home. read more
By: Timothy Croy | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate It's been long believed that home ownership is an integral key to national and personal prosperity. This line of belief has, unfortunately, been instrumental in the recent instability and uncertainty for our economy. read more
By: rudsontren | 2010-10-07 | Training Problems increase for people who enjoyed homebuyer tax credit and the IRS. However, prospective homebuyers will continue to gain. read more
By: allysa marks | 2011-02-07 | Debt Consolidation The experience of buying a home for the first time is an exciting one undoubtedly. At the same time buying a new house also involves a lot of other considerations which are related to emotional, legal and financial matters. Therefore, if you do not educate yourself properly, or try to ... read more
By: Annetta Powell | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate If you are ready to purchase your first home, I have compiled a few things that you should know before making that big purchase. Owning your own home is great but there are lots of things you will need to consider. Here is your guide to home ownership! read more