November Newsletter
Real Estate Market News
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Is God in Financial Trouble Due to
the Real Estate Crisis?
Source: Miami Herald Churches and synagogues are important hub centers in the communities that surround them. Some of them are bank foreclosures and loans to purchase them are hard to find. Can God get a good rate? Read story to find out! |
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Rent Your Home and Avoid Foreclosure
Source: Fannie Mae Homeowners facing financial trouble can stay in their home and rent them from Fannie Mae. Borrowers who don't qualify for loan modifications can sing up for it. Learn more about Fannie Mae's Deed for Lease Program |
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Homebuyers Take Advantage of Expanded and Extended Tax Credit
Source: IRS First-time home buyers who purchase homes before April 30, 2010 can get tax credit up to $8,000. Current homeowners who purchase a home before April 30, 2010 get tax credit up to $6,500 Take advantage of the homebuyer tax credit before it disappears! |
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Buy Or Hold Multifamily, Says Urban Land Institute
Source: Urban Land Institute The 2009 ULI study says a large contingent of echo boomers will drive demand for multifamily and entry level homes. Investors are advised to buy or hold multifamily properties. Discover the Emerging Trends in Real Estate! |
Real Estate Finance News
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Congress Extends Existing Home Loan Limits through 2010
Source: Freddie Mac Current home loan limit set at 125 percent of local median home sales prices, up to a maximum of $729,750 in high-cost areas was extended to 2010 end. Once in a life time low rates and higher loan limits beckon homeowners to refinance! |
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Affordable Prices Draw Investors To Real Estate
Source: Move.com Nearly half of foreclosure buyers are looking for investment property, and the number of consumers interested in investing has doubled according to Move.com. Read what's driving consumers to become landlords! |
International Real Estate News
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Live The Caribbean Island Dream For Less
Source: Telegraph A Caribbean holiday home is no longer out of reach as prices have fallen on sun-kissed islands. Prices are down 20 per cent or more on smaller islands. Could you live in an island home? Read to find out! |
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International Investors Buying Manhattan Apartments Long Distance
Source: NY Times Overseas investors are taking advantage of lower real estate prices and higher international currency values to buy a piece of New York City. Read about services that make long distance ownership drop dead simple! |









