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Time to Buy a Home Now? The Ship maybe Sailing by.
Friday, May 29, 2009 posted by tommi
Although all the news about real estate, housing and lending isn’t particularily bullish, there are some compelling new motivations for buying now. Namely, Rising Interest Rates, Inventory Decreases, Price Stabilization and the $8000 tax credit which expires December 1.
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