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Entries Tagged as 'Buyers'

To Rent Or To Buy? That Is The Question.

February 16th, 2010 by Lisa Oates · 1 Comment

Many first time home buyers — and even some folks who have owned in the past and are currently renting — are just unsure about whether or not they should purchase a home. It is important to weigh your options before purchasing because it is likely the largest purchase you will make in your life.
So, [...]

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How Much Money Do You Need To Purchase A House?

February 3rd, 2010 by Lisa Oates · No Comments

When first time home buyers begin thinking about purchasing a home, their first thought is usually, “Can I afford it?” or “Do I have enough money?” These are valid questions, and do need to be answered before you begin your home search.
The first step in the process of purchasing a home should be visiting with [...]

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How To Claim Your Home Buyer Tax Credit

January 19th, 2010 by Lisa Oates · 2 Comments

Tax season is here, and will be gone before we know it! If you used the first time home buyer tax credit in 2009, or are thinking about claiming the extended tax credit this year, you’ll want IRS Form 5405. [Click here to download the form.] For a full set of details about the tax [...]

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Rehab That House With The FHA 203(k) Loan Program

January 14th, 2010 by Lisa Oates · 1 Comment

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has a loan program for rehabilitating homes and communities called the 203(k) Loan Program. Better known as a “Rehab Loan.” This program is meant to encourage new home ownership, rehabilitation of neighborhoods, and communities.
One advantage of this program is that “buyers can focus on the location and floorplan instead of [...]

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Neighborhoods Near James Madison University (JMU)

December 29th, 2009 by Lisa Oates · No Comments

James Madison University (JMU) is a large — and positive — factor in the economy of Harrisonburg and the surrounding area. JMU currently offers 68 undergraduate degree programs, 30 master’s programs, approximately 18,000 students, and a land mass of 696 acres of campus with 108 buildings.
Many students live off campus, and there are hundreds of [...]

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Tags: Buyers · Places · Relocation

5 Reasons to Use an Agent When Buying a Home

December 15th, 2009 by Lisa Oates · 1 Comment

Many home buyers — especially first time home buyers — don’t know or don’t understand how using a buyer’s agent works. Buying a home can be a confusing adventure, so it’s important to have an expert on your side, who works with buyers day in and day out, helping them navigate the purchasing process with [...]

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What Are The Odds You Can Buy a New House in The Harrisonburg Area?

October 14th, 2009 by Lisa Oates · No Comments

With the economic turmoil that has been occurring in 2009, it seems fair to think that new construction is basically obsolete throughout the nation, let alone the local real estate market. However, there has been a lot of construction happening this year. How can that be? Construction material prices have plummeted over the past year [...]

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Tags: Buyers · Market Trends

What Appraisers Look For in Determining Home Values

September 30th, 2009 by Lisa Oates · No Comments

Appraisers play an important role in the real estate industry. Once a contract is in place on a home, an appraiser — usually sent by the lender due to loan requirements — goes to the home, walks through and around it, and makes notes on the property to determine the home’s value. Appraisers also pull [...]

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The Difference Between a Foreclosure and a Short Sale

September 28th, 2009 by Lisa Oates · 3 Comments

Lets face it, the economy is cold, bad, not fun right now. When the economy goes sour, so does the financial welfare of most of us. For the housing market, this means that many folks need to sell their homes, foreclose, or do a short sale. What is the difference between a foreclosure and a [...]

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Tags: Buyers · Issues · Sellers

The $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Expires in 2 Months!

September 21st, 2009 by Lisa Oates · No Comments

We’ve been keeping you up to date on the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit, and wanted to remind you that this credit expires on November 30th — that is just over 2 months away! To clarify, what we mean by “expires” is that first time home buyers — those that have not owned [...]

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