Friday, October 30, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
HOME for the holidays...
Are you looking for a new place to hang your hat... or your holiday stockings?
While you may not quailify for the first time home buyer's credit at this point, there is still time to get you into a new home for the holiday season.
Prices are still low as are the interest rates. And there is a lot of inventory to choose from.
Imagine the smell of the freshly cut Christmas tree in your new living room that has plenty of room for opening presents... as well as a dining area big enough for the family feast.
Give yourself the gift of home ownership this holiday season. 'Tis the season to be HOME for the holidays!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Don't forget the deadline!!
If you are thinking of purchasing your first home, this really may be the best time to do it. Not only are there super low interest rates, but first time home-buyers making a purchase may receive a tax credit of 10% of the purchase price up to a maximum of $8,000.
The inventory in the Valley continues to be high, and there are lots of great houses to choose from in practically every price point. Lenders are waiting to help you!
But here is the catch... in order to do this you much CLOSE by November 30, 2009. That means you need to be looking today and getting into contract as soon as possible in order to meet that deadline!
Hurry to take advantage of this amazing offer today!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
One simple step to getting out of debt...
In these more challenging economic times, many people are trying to lower their debt load.
While it takes definite self-control, planning, and intentionality to get rid of already existing debt (check out www.daveramsey.com), there is a simple way to help yourself not get into further debt. You can call 888-567-8688 to opt out of receiving pre-approved credit card applications in the mail. While it probably won't stop all offers from coming to your mailbox, it should significantly lessen them.
If you do happen to still receive some, toss them. And for added safety, shred them. That will not only protect you from more debt, but also from anyone finding the discarded application and stealing your identity on a new card.


