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Congress and the President have extended and expanded the $8,000 tax credit for first-time buyers. Existing homeonwers are now eligible for a $6,500 tax credit. Please watch this video to hear about the guidelines. To begin your search for the perfect home or to sell your home in Northern Virginia, call Kim Darwaza at 703-856-2254. Please ...
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Summary of This Weeks Important Real Estate News and Homeowner Information:
Sears Commercial & RE/MAX Allegiance Discount Appliance Program - http://tinyurl.com/yfwmwom
Flood Insurance 101 - http://bit.ly/4b5aya
Northern Virginia Real Estate Statistics for October 2009 - http://tinyurl.com/ycjt9th.
National Association of Realtors new ...
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A Realty Times Feature Article by Kenneth R. Harney
Quick passage by the House last week of a bill extending the $8,000 home buyer tax credit next year for military, diplomatic and intelligence personnel serving overseas increases the odds that Congress will agree to an extension, maybe even an expansion, of the entire credit program well into ...
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You're Invited to Attend a FREE First Time Homebuyer Seminar
Why wonder what it takes to buy a home in today's real estate market when you can get solid information? Our workshop will help you become a confident, educated homebuyer! Please view the attached flyer for additional details.Learn more about buying your first home ...
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Northern Virginia: June 2009 The Northern Virginia Association of Realtors® reports on June 2009 home sales activity for Fairfax and Arlington counties, the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax and Falls Church and the towns of Vienna, Herndon and Clifton.
A total of 2,169 homes sold in June 2009, a 14.16 percent increase above June ...
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Virginia is one of the 11 states where first time home buyers may use the credit towards their down payment. I am attaching an informative flyer that you may download which has been provided by the National Association of Realtors. This can be used in conjunction with the FHA/VHDA Financing.
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Now that the conforming loan limits are over $700k in Northern Virginia it is a great time to move-up. The $8k first time homebuyer credit stimulated the $200-400k price range in the close in suburbs of DC. The window for low pricing is definitely closing and multiple contract situations are common. I am hoping that the change in ...
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