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The Move-Up or Repeat Buyer Tax Credit

January 26, 2010
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Also referred to as the Homeowners $6500 Tax Credit follows all the same income and qualifying date requirements as the FTHB tax credit. This credit is intended to be used for new buyers in the market that have owned and resided in the same home for at least five consecutive years of the eight years prior to the purchase date.

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The Extended First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

January 26, 2010
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There is really not a whole lot more that needs to be said that my other article here has not already covered. Other than the dates, some changes to the income limits and the addition of the move-up buyer tax credit the 2010 credit is same. There is one advantage to those closing after November 7, 2009 that they would not have had prior — that is the Modified Adjusted Gross Income for qualifying person(s) being raised.

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Could the Google Car not find Highland Village?

October 15, 2009
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I use Google Maps a lot being a real estate agent in Denton County, so I have noticed this for quite a while, but has the Google Car gotten lost trying to find Highland Village, TX?

You all know what I mean don’t you? It is the vehicle used by Google has been using since 2007 when it expanded it’s to capture the street view images we can find by zooming all the way in on an address using Google Maps. These views are available when you see Pegmanpegman_arrow-10, you can then pick him up and drag him to do different locations or areas within a map. This is a great tool to get a basic lay of the land when searching for real estate, or amenities available around an area or house you may be interested buying.

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