Sunday, September 27, 2009

What new home buyers should know beyond the $8,000 tax credit

I helped the reporter with the list. He did not use my quote: "Buy what you want. You would never buy a size 10 shoe if your wear a size 6 even if it is a great bargain."

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clipped from www.dispatch.com
Yes, there's still time to take advantage of the first-time
homebuyers' tax credit, but you'd better hurry.
A home purchase must be completed no later than Nov. 30 to qualify for up to $8,000 in tax
credit.
As you begin the search for your first house, here are 10 things you should know.
Helping us
compile the list were Cindy Flaherty, director of homeownership with the Ohio Housing Finance
Agency;


Theresa Hill, a senior homeownership counselor at the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission;
Kimberly Knight, an agent in the Bexley office of Coldwell Banker King Thompson; Angela Murphy, a
partner in the Revealty real-estate firm; Terry Penrod, an agent in Real Living HER's Metro office;
and David Zambo, a loan originator with Park National Bank.
SEEK GUIDANCE
KNOW YOUR BUDGET
TALK TO A LENDER
PICK A REAL-ESTATE AGENT
BEWARE OF BARGAINS THAT MIGHT CAUSE GRIEF
KNOW THE NEIGHBORHOOD
GET AN INSPECTION
KNOW WHAT THE HOME WILL REALLY COST


GET MORE HELP
UNDERSTAND THE PAPERS THAT YOU'RE SIGNING
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