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ASSEMBLY OK'S NEW ERSEY HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT BILLLegislation that would create a tax credit for home purchases made in 2010 was approved Thursday by the Assembly.
The bill would establish the New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program, under the state gross income tax, for home purchases this year. The program would offer refundable tax credits for up to $15,000 or 5 percent of the home purchase price, whichever is less. The home purchased must be ...
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Carol Eisenstein
@ 7:45 PM
on 06/13/2010
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10 WAYS TO PREPARE FOR HOMEOWNERSHIP10 Ways to Prepare for Homeownership
1. Decide what you can afford. Generally, you can afford a home equal in value to between two and three times your gross income.2. Develop your home wish list. Then, prioritize the features on your list.3. Select where you want to live. Compile a list of three or four neighborhoods you’d like to live in, taking into account items such ...
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Carol Eisenstein
@ 3:31 PM
on 03/14/2010
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MARCH 21ST 1-4 PM BELANTRAE GREENS FLORHAM PARK NJDon't miss this opportunity to view this fabulous 2 bedroom Belantrae Greens townhouse.
Belantrae Greens, located in Florham Park, is a beautiful well maintained gated community consisting of 200 condominium town houses on approximately 24 acres. This is the only gated community in Morris County. Amenities include 3 tennis courts, a basketball court, a heated swimming pool.
Stop by on Sunday ...
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Carol Eisenstein
@ 3:07 PM
on 03/13/2010
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PRUDENTIAL NEW JERSEY PROPERTIES HOME SALES CONTRACTS UP 41% FOR DECEMBER 2009Prudential New Jersey Properties Home Sales Contracts Up 41% for December 2009
According to recent statewide data compiled by Jeffrey Otteau, New Jersey’s leading real estate trends analyst, home contract sales for December 2009 were up 20% from December 2008.
Prudential New Jersey Properties outperformed the market with companywide home contract sales up 41% year ...
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Carol Eisenstein
@ 10:12 AM
on 02/08/2010
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SENATE COULD EXTEND FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS TAX CREDIT AND OFFER NEW INCENTIVE TO EXISTING HOMEOWNERS!
Breaking News: The Senate has reached a compromise on extending and expanding the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers. Confirmation of the new proposal is pending votes in the full Senate and the House.In addition to the first-time home buyers incentive, a new credit of up to $6,500 will be made available to some existing homeowners who have been in their current residence for five ...
Posted by
Carol Eisenstein
@ 11:15 AM
on 10/31/2009
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