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Updated Restrictions and Income Limits for USDA Rural Development Home Financing

April 27, 2009
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It has been more than a few weeks since I last posted an article on USDA Guaranteed Housing program, the fact is I am working with many clients on this loan program — But I know there are more of you that should be working me. Why do I say this? Google tells me so. The USDA related pages account for 52% of the incoming visitors here. So I apologize that the updates to restrictions and new guidelines are a couple weeks

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$8000 Tax Credit used as Down Payment in Texas Coming Soon

March 29, 2009
Down Payment Required for FHA Mortgage in Lewisville, Flower Mound and all of Denton County

This is a question I have noticed entered on searches for some incoming traffic here at My Denton County Real Estate, and have been asked about more than once. I have not addressed this yet due to the fact there is nothing in place YET. But in an effort to appease those search efforts, and to win over those future home buyers who have not yet chosen a real estate agent. Here it is.. In early to mid May of 2009 the

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Real Estate Agent Arrested for Cutting the Competition

March 21, 2009
Real Estate Agent Arrested

Here is a story I caught across the news wire recently. A Fort Mills, South Carolina Real Estate Agent was caught on tape cutting up, and knocking down a competitors real estate signs. Evidently, he is the former boss of the victim according to the story. Now what really caught my attention about this was the type of signs this real estate agent was using, why is he using cardboard signs in front of houses?

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Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) Forfeited Land Sale April 28, 2009

March 20, 2009
Forfeited Land Board Auction

Being a Realtor registered with the Texas VLB to assist veterans with using the benefits offered to them for land and housing loans, provides me with some email fodder than can be passed along to my readers here at My Denton County Real Estate. Since I know over 18% of the visitors here so far in 2009 have checked out Buying a Home with the Texas Veterans Land Board Program. Also with 79.8% of my website traffic coming from search engines, I

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FHA Housing Limit in Denton and surrounding counties of North Dallas Texas

March 9, 2009
FHA Update for Lewisville, Flower Mound and all of Denton County

What is the maximum FHA / Fannie Mae Mortgage amount for North Dallas? This is a question that gets asked of me, and searched for a lot I have noticed. Fortunately for explanations sake Denton, Tarrant, Collin and Dallas counties all share the same guidelines on the FHA / Fannie Mae loan limits. But, unfortunately finding a home in Dallas may be a little harder to find within the FHA1 limits. Denton County FHA Loan Limits 1-Unit 2-Unit 3-Unit 4-Unit Conforming Loan

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$8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

February 24, 2009
The $8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Logo

Now it is my tun to break down the $8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. I must admit, when the bill was being negotiated in the Senate, before moving forward to the House of Representatives I was following it very close, in attempt to report the results in a timely manner. But as we know now, that was a lost cause because it kept changing hourly it seemed. But now we have a signed bill, and albeit it was very trimmed

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USDA Home Loans are the Real Deal for Denton County

February 12, 2009
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Once again I find myself having to tout and sound the trumpets about the USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan Program after another successful closing. Next to the article Buying a Home with the Texas Veterans Land Board Program (TVLB) it is the most read item on this little blog, but has generated the most emails and phone calls. I welcome these inquiries with open arms of course, and hope that continues — although I do wish more Tex Vets would be

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