Monthly Archives: June 2009
First Time Home Buyer Open House Weekend Starts Tomorrow!
Our First Time Home Buyer Open House Weekend starts tomorrow! Preview over 30 homes priced for the First Time Home Buyer under $400,000. View all of the homes that are open!
Filed under Events
Coming Soon: First Time Home Buyer Open House Weekend!
Whether you’re looking for a two-bedroom condo in the city or a two-story colonial in the suburbs, every first time buyer wants something that appeals to their personality as well as their wallet. But where do you start? For the … Continue reading
Filed under Northrop Team News
Appraisers Advise Sellers How to Get Top Dollar
Want to get top dollar when you sell your home? Listen to what professional appraisers say. Their job is to determine the true market value of homes so they know what makes a property sell for the greatest amount and can … Continue reading
Filed under Homeowner Tips
Economics 101: Moving Forward; The End is In Sight
It’s not over yet, but the end is in sight. Economists are predicting an end to the current recession and Scott Anderson, Wells Fargo economist, is part of that group of optimists. “Green shoots have been proliferating in the economy … Continue reading
Preview beautiful NV town homes tomorrow!
You’re Invited to a Lunch & Learn at NV Homes Ellicott Square… Imagine living in a beautiful, luxury, 2-car garage townhome minutes from sought after downtown Ellicott City for as little as $379,990. Every new’ townhome will include a stunning … Continue reading
Filed under Events, Northrop Team News
Montgomery County MD Named one of 10 Best Places to Retire
With the economy in turmoil and lifestyle preferences changing, traditional retirement counties aren’t looking as attractive as they used to. With this in mind, Forbes magazine set out to identify the Best Places to Grow Old. The magazine mined data … Continue reading
Filed under Maryland Real Estate News
Monetizing the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit to pay for closing costs
The Federal Housing Administration had previously announced in early May that First Time Home Buyers would be able to use the (up to) $8,000 tax credit towards the down payment or closing costs of their new home purchase for FHA … Continue reading
Filed under Maryland Real Estate News, Mortgage News
