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March 28, 2009 at 4:57 PM #374795March 28, 2009 at 5:25 PM #374187
SD Realtor
ParticipantRight now, at this moment, you will not get as good a deal as you could have a few months ago. You may want to consider taking a break.
March 28, 2009 at 5:25 PM #374467SD Realtor
ParticipantRight now, at this moment, you will not get as good a deal as you could have a few months ago. You may want to consider taking a break.
March 28, 2009 at 5:25 PM #374641SD Realtor
ParticipantRight now, at this moment, you will not get as good a deal as you could have a few months ago. You may want to consider taking a break.
March 28, 2009 at 5:25 PM #374684SD Realtor
ParticipantRight now, at this moment, you will not get as good a deal as you could have a few months ago. You may want to consider taking a break.
March 28, 2009 at 5:25 PM #374805SD Realtor
ParticipantRight now, at this moment, you will not get as good a deal as you could have a few months ago. You may want to consider taking a break.
March 29, 2009 at 10:26 AM #374281Sandiagon
ParticipantRight now several first time home buyers are on market to utilize $8000.00 IRS credit. This benefit will expire on Nov 30 2009. I know several expected first time buyers are extending file returns to Oct 15th. Whenever they buy home and they can file taxes (before Apr 15th 2009 or Oct 15th 2009) and claim $8000.00 on 2008 taxes. No need to pay back this $8000.00. I believe rates are not going to come down from present price until Nov 30 2009. After Nov 2009, the prices may come done.
March 29, 2009 at 10:26 AM #374562Sandiagon
ParticipantRight now several first time home buyers are on market to utilize $8000.00 IRS credit. This benefit will expire on Nov 30 2009. I know several expected first time buyers are extending file returns to Oct 15th. Whenever they buy home and they can file taxes (before Apr 15th 2009 or Oct 15th 2009) and claim $8000.00 on 2008 taxes. No need to pay back this $8000.00. I believe rates are not going to come down from present price until Nov 30 2009. After Nov 2009, the prices may come done.
March 29, 2009 at 10:26 AM #374737Sandiagon
ParticipantRight now several first time home buyers are on market to utilize $8000.00 IRS credit. This benefit will expire on Nov 30 2009. I know several expected first time buyers are extending file returns to Oct 15th. Whenever they buy home and they can file taxes (before Apr 15th 2009 or Oct 15th 2009) and claim $8000.00 on 2008 taxes. No need to pay back this $8000.00. I believe rates are not going to come down from present price until Nov 30 2009. After Nov 2009, the prices may come done.
March 29, 2009 at 10:26 AM #374778Sandiagon
ParticipantRight now several first time home buyers are on market to utilize $8000.00 IRS credit. This benefit will expire on Nov 30 2009. I know several expected first time buyers are extending file returns to Oct 15th. Whenever they buy home and they can file taxes (before Apr 15th 2009 or Oct 15th 2009) and claim $8000.00 on 2008 taxes. No need to pay back this $8000.00. I believe rates are not going to come down from present price until Nov 30 2009. After Nov 2009, the prices may come done.
March 29, 2009 at 10:26 AM #374899Sandiagon
ParticipantRight now several first time home buyers are on market to utilize $8000.00 IRS credit. This benefit will expire on Nov 30 2009. I know several expected first time buyers are extending file returns to Oct 15th. Whenever they buy home and they can file taxes (before Apr 15th 2009 or Oct 15th 2009) and claim $8000.00 on 2008 taxes. No need to pay back this $8000.00. I believe rates are not going to come down from present price until Nov 30 2009. After Nov 2009, the prices may come done.
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