January 27, 2012

Going Green When You Build Your New Home

Going Green When You Build Your New Home
You hear every day that you should be “going green” to save the planet. What about your pocket book?

Fannie Mae tries to stop ‘jingle mail’

Fannie Mae tries to stop ‘jingle mail’
Government-sponsored mortgage purchaser Fannie Mae is trying to encourage distressed homeowners to find alternatives to foreclosure by banning those who walk away from getting new loans for seven years.


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America’s money is moving to Florida, Texas

America’s money is moving to Florida, Texas

Collier County, Fla., which includes the city of Naples tops the list of where the rich are relocating.Surprise: America’s wealthy like warm weather and low taxes.





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Homebuyer credit extended by 3 months

Homebuyer credit extended by 3 months
The House has passed a bill giving homebuyers an extra three months to complete their purchases and still qualify for a generous tax credit.


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Homebuyer credit extended by 3 months

Homebuyer credit extended by 3 months
The House has passed a bill giving homebuyers an extra three months to complete their purchases and still qualify for a generous tax credit.


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The Best Heat and Power Cogeneration System

The Best Heat and Power Cogeneration System
Going green is the accepted philosophy for those in the building industry today, and finding the means to do so is imperative. Reducing the expenses connected to the use of power and heat in the home is just one method, although a major one, of doing so.

Fannie Mae tries to stop ‘jingle mail’

Fannie Mae tries to stop ‘jingle mail’
Government-sponsored mortgage purchaser Fannie Mae is trying to encourage distressed homeowners to find alternatives to foreclosure by banning those who walk away from getting new loans for seven years.


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Emergency Preparedness: Prepare with Foresight or Whine in Hindsight

Emergency Preparedness: Prepare with Foresight or Whine in Hindsight
Natural disaster or any type of crisis could leave you and your family on your own without phones, internet, electricity, water and many of the things we take for granted. PJ Wade offers simple solutions for facing an emergency head on and coming out ahead.


Homebuyer credit extended by 3 months

Homebuyer credit extended by 3 months
The House has passed a bill giving homebuyers an extra three months to complete their purchases and still qualify for a generous tax credit.


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Home prices rise for first time in 7 months

Home prices rise for first time in 7 months
Home prices rose for the first time in seven months in April as government tax credits bolstered the housing market. But the rebound may be short-lived now that the incentives have expired.


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