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Welcome to Hope Enterprises
"We Specialize In You and "
Our passion is to serve you, our customer
with the highest possible integrity along with the best possible
service and professionalism for all of
your current and future real estate needs.
"Time
is running out to take advantage of
the
$8,000 first-time homebuyer tax
credit."
Sandy
Trujillo, CRS,GRI Owner/Broker
Thank you for the opportunity
to serve you.
Realtors say there is already a
backlog of people waiting to close on homes before the Nov. 30 deadline.
They suggest people planning on buying a home under the program should
make sure they are pre-approved and under contract by the last week
of October at the very latest. "It takes probably about 30 to 45 days
to close a transaction. There's issues that come up at times between
the inspections, appraisals, underwriting conditions that you can't
anticipate and so you need to have a little extra time built in there
to make sure that all the details are taken care of," Metro Broker Sandy
Trujillo said. Trujillo says she is seeing multiple offers on bank-owned
and HUD homes as well as growing activity in the $200,000 to $299,000
price range in the outlying areas of Denver, including Aurora. Some
groups are asking the Obama administration to extend the first-time
homebuyer credit deadline. Trujillo says if Congress does extend the
program, it probably will not happen for a while. "The National Association
of Realtors is working hard with Congress to get them to extend that
out but I would say I don't think we'll hear any news on that until
probably really close to the Nov. 30 deadline. It would certainly stall
out sales if we heard that right now because then there's no urgency
for buyers," Trujillo said. The IRS says 1.4 million people have already
claimed the $8,000 credit.
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