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Where’s the Beef? USDA Home Loan Program Funding Soon to be Gone
There are many homes available in the Southeast Texas area that qualify for the 100% USDA funding. But, you better move quick! This program is ending soon!
Houston Home Prices Rise as Sales Remain Stable
According to data released by the Houston Association of Realtors, property sales overall remained flat for the month of December, while single family home sales slid by just over 2%. Median home prices, however, continued their rise, moving up 5.2% year-over-year
Your Best Return on Investment? Landscaping.
Contrary to popular thinking, landscaping is the most important home improvement you can do.
New Home Construction?
The extension and expansion of the homebuyer tax credit has created more potential home buyers. This article reviews the pros and cons of new home construction.
First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension Welcome News to Houston Residents
The Federal First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit has been extended and expanded to include taxpayers at higher income levels and existing homeowners.
How Much of a Home Mortgage Can You Afford?
Use this equation to keep from getting in over your head when you are deciding what you can afford homebuying and mortgage loan.
Momentum Builds for Extension of First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit
Momentum is building for an extension of the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit to May, 2010.
Rental Property Investor Recommendations
It is important to plan, prepare and be conscientious when you decide to invest in a rental property in order to save money on taxes, etc. and saving your sanity.
Houston Housing Market Update – June
The National Association of Realtors released data on June sales yesterday and the results were mixed for the Houston metro area. While median house prices hit a record high, jumping to $164,500, up from $160,050 12 months earlier, the good news is muted as the volume of sales declined more than 16% over a year earlier. [...]
