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Monthly Archives: February 2010
We have secrets and we’ll sell them for money
I got an email offering to sell me secrets. The top secrets of Real Estate Agents in the country. Should I buy them?? I don’t think so. See, I know they are not selling secrets, they are selling hope. Hope you never really have to work again. You just have … Continue reading
Home buyer tax credit was extended!!
I am really surprised at the number of people that don’t know this happened. You can still qualify for a tax credit up to $8000 if you buy your first home by April 30, 2010. You can also qualify for up to $6500 if it is not your first home … Continue reading
Technology Tips for 1 February 2010
Everything Needs An App Store These Days: There’s a different one for every smartphone. You can also get apps for your iPod. Now, there’s an app store for your netbook. Netbooks are a special kind of computer. They’re small, portable and don’t have a lot of power. They can’t run every program as … Continue reading
Great Opportunities Disguised as Impossible Situations
“We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.” – Charles R. Swindoll A lot of negative coverage has been devoted to today’s housing market. However, there are many reasons why the current real estate market may be beneficial to you. For example, the large selection … Continue reading
Fannie Mae Announces 3.5 Percent Seller Assistance on HomePath® Properties
Incentive Part of Ongoing Effort to Stabilize Neighborhoods WASHINGTON, DC — Fannie Mae (FNM/NYSE) announced today that people purchasing a Fannie Mae-owned HomePath® property will receive up to 3.5 percent of the final sales price to be used toward closing cost assistance or their choice of appliances. The offer is … Continue reading