Archive for the ‘Real Estate’ Category

Certified Negotiation Expert (CNE)

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

 I just completed 2-day class and have earned Certified Negotiation Expert, CNE, designation. This course taught me how to apply professional approaches and techniques to any real estate negotiation situation.   I enjoyed the learning environment and am excited to use negotiating skills in my real estate business and in life.

This may be the best time EVER to purchase a home!

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Since it was passed into law in February of this year, the $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit has become the “new black” in the Real Estate Industry. Thousands of people have taken advantage of this wonderful opportunity and are experiencing homeownership today.

Do All Good Things Come To an End?!

Eventually, but how about this for some good news: The First Time Home Buyer program originally expired November 30th, but has recently been extended through April 30, 2010! That IS good news!

But what if you already own a home? What if you have owned many homes in your lifetime? What if you are just a few payments away from becoming mortgage-free?
Today, let’s PONDer…

NEW! ~ $6,500 Move-Up/Repeat Home Buyer Tax Credit ~ NEW!

You say you have not heard of this credit? I’m not surprised. The bill was passed just a few weeks ago on November 6, 2009.

Eligibility for the Move-Up/Repeat Home Buyer Tax Credit (in a nutshell) is as follows:
• You must have owned your home & lived in it for 5 consecutive years out of the past 8 years.
• Just like the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, it does not have to be repaid to the government.
• The Tax Credit is equal to ten percent of the purchase price up to $6,500 and only applies to homes priced at $800,000 or less.
• Homes must be purchased between November 6, 2009 and April 30, 2010.
• A single taxpayer qualifies for the full tax credit as long as his/her income is $125,000 or less and a married couple filing a joint return qualifies with a combined income of up to $225,000.

The above information is an overview. If you have questions or concerns, please contact me today to discuss either one of these Tax Credits in more detail. As you can see, time is of the essence. Once these programs disappear, who knows if they will return.

I firmly believe that now IS the VERY BEST time to buy a home! If you believe this, too, call me today and let’s… PONDer our Possibilities!

P.S. Want to close by December 31st and claim your tax credit this year? Check out my listings on my website at www.susanpond.com, one of these homes may be just right for you!

Co-signer Allowed for First Time Home Buyer

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I recently was asked the question, “Can I get my parent to co-sign on my new home loan AND still get the first time home buyer credit?” Great question! I asked a lender and here is the SURPRISING findings ~

If you are NOT married to the co-signer the first time home buyer will still be eligible for the refund even if the co-signer owns a primary residence. This is GREAT NEWS and an UNBELIEVABLE opportunity! Spread the word to your family members and let’s get them into their first home!

PONDER the possibilities!!!