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News
The Home Buyer Tax Credit has gone away for new purchases, but Uncle Sam has extended the credit to those buyers who had a contract in place on or before April 30, 2010. If you didn't get a chance to take advantage of the home buyer tax credit all is not lost. You can always buy a home at any time, but some times are better than others... and that would be true right now.
The secret to getting the best deal on a home is to buy when the property prices and the interest rates are at their lowest. That is NOW... those 2 factors don't usually come together very often.
Jump on the bandwagon and score big savings while you can. You don't want to be caught in the classic "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" scenario later.
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Senior Seller Center
Taking care of senior housing needs requires special care
and attention from real estate professionals. Often the real estate professional
is engaged in conversations with the adult children of seniors in order
to assure the family that the very best intrests of their parents are being
served. Professionals understand that seniors face many fears when considering
a move to new housing or in unfamiliar surroundings, and may have some
anxiety about leaving their homes and neighborhoods.
Seniors have many options when they are considering downsixing
from their home. They include:
a.) A new home such as a smaller house,
townhome, or condominium.
b.) Move seniors into their adult childrens homes.
c.) Seek out independant communities for active seniors.
d.) Explore assisted living and other full service environments for seniors.
The National Association of Realtors advises
seniors who are unsure whether a change is in order, to ask these questions
to help them make some decisions:
a.) Does your home provide the best environment
for the physical needs you have?
b.) Have you isolated yourself from friends and family because your inability
to maintain your home has left it in disrepair?
c.) Have you had trouble finding workers to take care of maintenance?
d.) Are Finances keeping you from enjoying the home you've loved for so many
years?
e.) Do you feel you have adequate security and access to care where you are?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions,
then a change may be in order for you. If you answered no to those questions
and want to stay in your home but lack the financial funds to allow you
to do so, then you may want to explore the possibility of a reverse mortgage.
I would be happy to discuss your situation and help you sort through the
choices you have. Just fill out the form below to request more information
for senior housing choices.
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