Posted by: McKenzie Laurence on: October 24, 2009
Some things in computerland never die and I see folks are still trying to find me via my old site, McKenzieSellsHomes.com . . .which is now disabled, I’m exclusively on 910homes.net in part due to spelling issues (though many of you now have a McKenzie of your own in your life, the name made the top baby name list, however, it has the most number of spellings) and what not. . . I TWEET much more than I blog these days, so check it out at RealEstateKenz OR look up by my email address McKenzieSellsHomes@gmail.com . Facebook is my favorite way to connect, much more fun to sell homes and see what you guys do to them, you can find me there too.
Posted by: McKenzie Laurence on: September 3, 2009
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UNDER 125,000, three bedroom two full bath home, HUGE master bedroom, fenced back yard, around the corner from the new Meadowview Elem, new windows, huge pantry in the kitchen, priced below other homes in the neighborhood, NO CITY TAXES
Posted by: McKenzie Laurence on: September 3, 2009
Like the week after New Year’s or just before Srping break. . .there is an uptick in gym visits these days are folks are getting in shape to get back into uniforms or evening wear. . .it’s nice to have the extra company.
Posted by: McKenzie Laurence on: September 2, 2009
Hiya folks!
Don’t forget, the end of November makes the close of the firs time home buyer’s $8,000 tax incentive offer. As a National Association of Realtors, we are pushing to extend this deadline making this amazing offer avail. to move folks. . .also, there’s a push to extend the offer to repeat buyers AND to increase the amount from $8,000 to %16,000 but baby steps, it would be nice just to extend the intial offer.
If you’re in the market for a home, rates are at amazing FIXED rates (my last few buyers have been securing loans around 5% and 5.25% for 30 years with no down payment) and if you close by Thanksgiving, you qualify for the first time home buyer tax credit. . .closings are taking a little longer these days as new settlement statements are rolling out so plan on 30-45 days rather than an overly optimistic 30 to get the deal done.
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