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Mackenzie Park, Affton
- New Price!!!! 9422 Mackenzie Road, 2 bedroom, 1 bath single story. Finished walk-out lower level and 1-car garage. Absolutely a MUST-SEE house. Now
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$125,900
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This tax incentive ends April 30, 2010! But there is still time to act.
To qualify, you must be under written contract by April 30, 2010 - and must close on the sale not later than June 30, 2010.For first-time home buyers, the credit is 10% of purchase price up to $8000. And guess what - you can qualify for a first-time home buyer ...
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Shopping for a new home is an emotional experience. It is, however, also a business
transaction, and must be treated as such.
Three of the most devastating things that can go wrong are:
Paying
too much
Losing
a dream home to another buyer
Buying
the ...
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In my continuing effort to keep you up-to-date on St. Louis County real estate trends, here are the 10-year sales stats for MEHLVILLE schools in South St. Louis County.
I've provided you with a clear picture of the sales prices and trends
between 2000 and 2009. This data is taken directly from all the sales
listed in the MLS ...
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Interested in seeing the data on sales trends in St. Louis County - Lindbergh Schools? I've provided you with a clear picture of the sales prices and trends between 2000 and 2009. This data is taken directly from all the sales listed in the MLS (Multi-List System). (Median sales price means, effectively, that half the ...
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The Missouri Housing Development Commission is offering up to $14,999 for buyers who purchase foreclosed/distressed homes. The monies can be used toward down payment and closing costs. First-time home buyers can still qualify for the $8000 tax credit under this program. But there are income restrictions - and the house must be ...
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These questions/answers have been excerpted from http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com/2009/faq.phpWho is eligible to claim the tax credit?
First-time home buyers purchasing any kind of home—new or resale—are eligible for the tax credit. To qualify for the tax credit, a home purchase must occur on or after January 1, 2009 and before ...
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