Do you have questions about the home buying process? Are you thinking of buying but don’t know where to start? Have you been looking online for a home and wonder what paperwork you need to complete? Do you wonder how the $8,000 credit works and...
All info per IRS.gov website info. Updated Nov. 24, 2009 Homebuyer Credit Expanded and Extended The Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009, signed into law on Nov. 6, 2009, extends and expands the first-time homebuyer credit allowed by previous Acts. Under the new law, ...
Do you want to be a homeowner, but have no money for a downpayment? I went to a training at KCRAR and found out how I can help you get a home! Would you be ok with buying a foreclosed home but have no desire for...
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Fannie Mae Announces Deed-For-Lease Program On November 5, 2009, Fannie Mae announced its new Deed-for-Lease Program (D4L) that allows eligible borrowers facing foreclosure (or their tenants) to stay in their primary residences. Under D4L, the borrower transfers ownership of the property to the lender through...
The FHA 203k renovation loan program provides funds for both the purchase and renovation of a home packaged into one mortgage loan. Once the purchase of the home is closed, renovation funds are held in escrow to pay for pre-determined renovation work done by approved...
Should You Go FSBO? By George W. Mantor Print Article RISMEDIA, April 4, 2009-Pronounced “fizzbo,” an FSBO (for sale by owner) is a Realtor acronym for a property that an individual is looking to sell on their own. To a certain extent, the notion may be...
The $8000 tax credit that expires on 11/30/09 is an actual tax refund check. Did you realize that you could purchase a home and even amend your last year’s tax return to get your refund check back in a few weeks? In Missouri, there are...