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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Price Reduced!
If you have been thinking about making this house your home, now is your chance. Very motivated seller! Call or email me for more detail or your own private showing!
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Open House Saturday the 12th from 11-1
Open House! 6510 W. Damsen today from 11am-1pm. Come by and take a look at this beautiful Oakwest Pinnacle Home!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Tax Exemptions for Short Sales Extended as Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act Survives Fiscal Cliff
While teetering dangerously on the brink of
fiscal cliff negotiations, the Federal Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of
2007 that was set to expire on December 31, 2012 was extended for another year by the United States Congress. As a
result, homeowners who experience debt forgiveness through the short sale of
their home prior to December 31, 2013 are exempt from paying federal income tax on the forgiven amount.
The maximum amount of debt forgiven can not exceed $2 million.
Now it's just up to real estate agents to once again spread the word to the general public that the federal government is still encouraging short sales for the sake of the global economy.
Lawmakers reasoned that short sales have proven to
be the most effective means to avert the devastating impact that increased foreclosures have had on the global
economy, and that economic recovery currently remains too tenuous to
resurrect barriers to foreclosure avoidance. As shown in the RealtyTrac graphic
below, short sales have been increasing at a rapid rate while sales of real
estate owned by banks (REOs) or foreclosures have substantially decreased.
It may not be so surprising that economic recovery has been realized over this
same period of time.
Now it's just up to real estate agents to once again spread the word to the general public that the federal government is still encouraging short sales for the sake of the global economy.
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