The Newly Extended Tax Credit
Is Great News for Real Estate
By Deanna Lynn Sletten
Potential homebuyers who were afraid they would miss the deadline for the first-time homebuyer tax credit can now continue the search for their new home without worry. The new extended homebuyer tax credit became effective on November 7th and continues until April 30, 2010. With the new tax credit, not only do first-time buyers enjoy the benefit of a tax credit, but people who are homeowners looking to buy a different home can benefit... Read More |
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Tips to Create a Reading
Area or Home Library
By J. A. Young
Adding a library or reading area may not seem as exciting to some as installing a home entertainment center complete with a plasma screen; however, it is an important place for any home that can make room for one. Home libraries promote learning, culture, and a sense of serenity that will, hopefully, never go out of style. This area or room can also provide quiet study space and be a relaxing... Read More |
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Dazzle Your Guests with
Holiday Etiquette Tips 101
Courtesy of ARAcontent You've spent the entire day cooking the perfect holiday feast. But it's an hour before your guests arrive, and you find yourself standing in front of the table, listening to a little nagging voice in your head.
Does the knife go on the left, fork on the right, or is it the other way around? Is that centerpiece too tall? Should I go ahead and put food on the table before guests arrive, or do I wait until everyone gets here?
If you can't... Read More
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A Housing Market Update
By Angela Baca
Because today's consumers have learned serious lessons about the housing market from the recent recession, they are often attuned to the latest ups and downs of the market. In the first few months following the recession, consumers are still uncertain whether it is wise to make a big financial change like buying or selling a home. A big concern is the need to secure a low monthly house payment; potential homeowners want affordable housing in future economic downturns.
Before making a decision to change your housing situation, get the facts on the mortgage market and the local housing industry. For example, you might wonder how Wall Street has refined its mortgage lending practices since... Read More |
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Get Ready for Happy Holidays
By Candice Pardue
The holiday season is a time of giving and visiting with family. Unfortunately, it's also a time of stress for many families. Financial burdens seem to be the greatest this time of year and organizing parties and gatherings can be stressful too. The holiday season doesn't have to be stressful; here are some ways to make your holidays fun and reduce stress.
1. Start Gift Shopping Early
List gifts you know you'll be responsible for and start shopping for them early. Even $5 to $15 gifts add up in a hurry when you must buy several of them along with your immediate family's gifts. Often, you can buy the smaller gifts throughout the year and put them away for later. No one will ever notice.... Read More |
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