First-time and seasoned home buyers received some good news recently.
On Nov. 6, 2009, the federal government extended a valuable tax break to home buyers under the Worker, Home ownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009.
The legislation was passed by the U.S. Congress as part of its plan to stimulate the U.S. housing market and address the economic challenges facing the country.
The act includes elements that extend time frames for home buyers and ease eligibility requirements.
It extends a tax credit of up to $8,000 to first-time home buyers.
It also extends a credit of up to $6,500 to current homeowners purchasing a new or existing home.
The credit applies to sales occurring between now and April 30, 2010, and covers home purchases completed by June 30, 2010.
The income-based qualification system allows for a $125,000 limit for a single taxpayer and a $225,000 limit for married couples filing joint returns.
The final tax credit is equal to 10% of the purchase price of the home being considered and it only applies to homes valued under $800,000 for qualified first-time home buyers.
But there's more good news.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is allowing monetization of this tax credit, meaning that buyers with a Federal Housing Administration-insured mortgage can apply for and receive their anticipated tax credit immediately rather than wait until they file their income taxes to receive a refund.
This allows home buyers to apply the funds to closing costs. Home buyers can also use the funds to increase the amount that they put down on their home.
The tax credit applies to any home that is being used as a principal residence and includes detached homes, condominiums, townhouses and a wide variety of manufactured homes.
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Usefull Tools

We all want great ranking when someone searches for whatever we may be selling. This is hard to accomplish and takes a lot of time. Here is a tool you may already be using that is helpful for determining how your website is performing. http://www.google.com/analytics/
Another great tool to check your ranking is http://www.yourpagerank.info/
The above will help you determine how your site is performing and give you ideas on how to make it better.
Mike
www.houseinspections.com
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Things I find at an Inspection

It's funny some of things I find. I wish I would of started a scrap book years ago. Some people don't understand the importance of a inspection. Things I find could save them thousands. At this link this is just a small sample of items that I just started collecting. I will add to them time to time.
Mike
http://www.houseinspections.com/
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Lost Data
Just recently I lost a hard drive and had to have the data recovered. I just did not back up like I should. On a Forum someone suggest syncbac. I downloaded the free software and it is simple to use and backs up automatically.
http://download.cnet.com/SyncBack-Freeware/3000-2242_4-10413802.html
I just tell it what folders I want to back up and where too. I have a laptop, desktop and two external hard drives. When I change something in that folder it will sync all my devices. It works in the back ground and you never have to worry about backing up again.
This is a must have!
http://download.cnet.com/SyncBack-Freeware/3000-2242_4-10413802.html
I just tell it what folders I want to back up and where too. I have a laptop, desktop and two external hard drives. When I change something in that folder it will sync all my devices. It works in the back ground and you never have to worry about backing up again.
This is a must have!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Cost of Inspection
Clients often call and want discounts on your fee for Inspections. This video pretty much depicts what the phone call is like.
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