RISMEDIA, September 3, 2010 -- With the U.S. economy facing the lowest home sale statistics in fifteen years and home values continuing to slide in many regions, it's not surprising to hear that housing trends point towards a large percentage of American
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When shopping for a home, the natural tendency of any buyer is to want to pay the lowest price possible. It's important to keep in mind, however, that the sales price is not the only factor that determines what the monthly payment will be. In fact,
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Homeowners preserving Equity (HOPE) is a program of the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development in partnership with the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulations, community organizations and lenders. Call the Maryland HOPE Hotline
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Here's some good information from Maximum Title - the full answer is a little complicated. I f you are a first time home buyer (defined by the IRS), you have an income of less than $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing joint), and you bought a new home
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Let's face the fact that people's first impression of your home is critical. . . The harsh reality is that staging is your the best opportunity to make a positive first impression rather than a negative one. Everyone knows the stronger the impression...the
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Do you know the dollar value of your house—or how much of that value belongs to you? A number of key decisions can be more wisely made with the benefit of this knowledge. • Is your home adequately insured? If disaster were to strike, would
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