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FHA Starts matching Program For First-Time Buyers Report Preview

President Bush has signed a funding bill for the Department of Housing and Urban Development that gives life to a housing program first proposed by then candidate Bush during the 2000 campaign. The measure also authorizes the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to begin backing hybrid adjustable rate mortgages and increases the loan ceiling on FHA-insured multi-family mortgages. Under the "American Dream Down Payment Assistance" program, Uncle Sam would match $3 for every $1 contributed by a bank or other private lending institution or individual towards a down payment, closing costs or a "soft" second mortgage that need not be paid back as long as the borrower meets certain conditions. The appropriations bill earmarks $50 million for the program, enough by Administration estimates to get 30,000 potential buyers over the hump and on their way towards home ownership. Assistance of up to $1,500 would be available to first-time buyers with incomes at or below 80 percent of the median for their areas…

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Fixer Uppers: Wise Investment Or Money Pit? Report Preview

Would you spend $650,000 for a beachfront home with sagging shutters, no landscaping, peeling paint, old appliances, outdated wallpaper and a generally drab exterior? On paper, the house sounds less-than-desirable. But before you answer, consider that this potential fixer-upper is located in California just steps from the Pacific. Drab as it may be, could this home sparkle one day? With a coat of paint, some "sweat" equity, and thorough revamping inside and out could this property be an investment gem? All homes are different, but there are certain criteria which can help you spot a fixer-upper with good potential. Here are a few basic questions to ask: What needs to be changed? There are some homes which are structurally sound that require only cosmetic changes -- say that worn carpet from the 1960's, the historic appliances, or that inefficient heating system which consumes more fuel than a high school. It makes sense to inventory a home to see what can remain and what must go…

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No Money Down With A Difference Report Preview

Home buying with no money down is a wonderful concept, something that can make ownership available to huge numbers of people who otherwise are unable to buy. And yet there has not been a rush to buy homes with nothing down, in part because such financing has sometimes been promoted as a get-rich-quick device. But now we have a well-known lender entering the no-money-down market, something which should greatly help both the concept and its image…

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Radon: What To Know Before You Buy A Home Report Preview

If you're in the process of searching for or buying a home, you've probably been advised to have a home inspection. But there's another test that you'll want to make sure your potential home -- or, if you don't have plans to move, your current home -- passes - the radon test. Radon, a colorless and odorless decay product of uranium that occurs naturally in soil and rock, has been identified as a leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. It causes 15,000 to 22,000 deaths a year. Radon can enter your home from the ground through cracks in walls, basement floors and foundations, and the risk of exposure increases during colder months when we keep our windows and doors closed and spend more time indoors…

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Special Financing Available For Low Income Buyers Report Preview

Many would-be home buyers are dismayed at the ever-increasing price of their rent and housing in general. In addition, they just can't seem to make enough money top afford the purchase of a home. They are in industries that will not provide them more opportunity than what they have now. As an example, someone who's salary was at $15,000 and though there are houses priced about $50,000, their debt to salary ratio knocks them out of the buying arena at this time. They can't see homeownership as a part of his future. For people in this situation there is hope.. Someone making $15,000 could purchase a house in several markets with today's interest rates…

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Tips For Buying An Un-Built Home Report Preview

As an increasing number of Americans are snatching up new homes at record levels and technology's role in the home-buying process continues to mount, many homebuyers are thrust into the position of buying their homes site unseen. The National Association of Home Builders reports that new-home sales in August reached a record 996,000 units on a seasonally adjusted annual basis. "Very low interest rates and the widely held view that housing is a very good investment are largely responsible for the surge in new home sales," said NAHB President Gary Garczynski, a builder/developer from Woodbridge, Va. In addition, many home shoppers are relying on the Internet to conduct virtual tours of new-home plans and research home prices, availability, and options…

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Was There Water Damage In The Home You Want To Buy? Report Preview

Most of the time, people have good intentions, but as a buyer, you need to protect yourself from mistakes the seller may make in giving you proper disclosures. This is especially important when it comes to environmental issues such as water damage that can lead to mold. While Realtor organizations are attempting to make it more difficult for sellers to conceal defects from buyers, state-mandated disclosures are often still a matter of interpretation. Some sellers may intend to provide proper disclosure, but may leave off material facts because they don't realize the significance…

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8 Tips For Protecting Yourself When You Buy A House Report Preview

If you're preparing to buy a house during what is typically the busiest buying and selling time of the year, then offers may be flying, loans may seem confusing, and everything may be moving way too fast. This is why it's important to do everything you can to protect yourself throughout the entire home buying process. Low mortgage interest rates and a strong underlying demand for housing drove total state existing-home sales to a new record in the first quarter of 2003 with 34 states experiencing sales increases over the first quarter of 2002, according to the National Association of Realtors. According to the NAR, many states that saw sales decline actually had a shortage of homes for sale - and the biggest price increases…

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10 Steps To The Perfect Second Home Report Preview

The largest numbers of second homes are in states with large populations. The greatest percentage of second homes is in smaller and less populous states. The most popular locations for second homes are near bodies of water and mountains and second home buyers prefer rural settings to those more urban, but in most cases, second homes are within less than a day's drive from the primary residence. Second homes are everywhere. Among the 359,000 second homes sold last year, second homes were found in every state and in every region, according to the National Association of Realtors' "2002 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers"…

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Gender Makes A Home-Buying Difference Report Preview

There's no question that men and women are different. Even when it comes to their housing choices, men and women are often profiles in contradiction. According to the National Association of Realtors' latest profile of home buyers, three of every ten single females purchase either a condominium or townhouse. Only two in ten males make the same choice. Part of that, of course, has to do with money. Rookies who are women earn significantly less than their male counterparts. The median for women is $35,500 vs. $44,800. So it's not surprising that women spend far less than men -- $88,900 vs. $101,700. Still, previously-owned houses of the single-family variety are the overwhelming choice of both men and women. Men were more likely to buy single-family houses, 74 percent to 66 percent, though. But at least that shoots holes in the theory that women prefer townhouse or apartment living…

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