I spent yesterday morning in the park at Project Playground with Sarah from Captured Moments By Sarah. She spend the morning photographing our son and we had THE BEST TIME!! I can’t hardley wait until Wednesday when our proofs will be ready to review but in the mean time I had to let you all know that she is AWESOME!
Since the current First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit was introduced there has been some frustration that current home owners are getting the short end of the stick. I’ve heard it once if I’ve heard it fifty times in the past three months, ‘So I get to pay my taxes so that someone else can get $8,000 for buying a home?’ To that questions I have had to answer yes, that’s what you get out of the deal. But, have no fear there is hope in sight for current home owners!
Earlier this month legislation was introduced in the form of HR 2801 or Home Ownership Moves the Economy (HOME) Act of 2009. This legislation plans to extend the current tax credit of 10% up to $8,000 to anyone purchasing a primary residence through the end of 2010. This bill lifts the income limits currently in place ($75,000 for single, $150,000 for couple) and remains to be a true credit that does not have to be repaid, unless the owner lives in the home for less than 36 months.
We shall hold tight and see how this pans out, when the current credit was being ironed out it reminded me a lot of a bad relationship full of empty promises, finally our legislators settled on something incredibly mediocre.
Ranch style home on 1.49 acres in northwest Marion county, three bedrooms and one full bath nestled in 1700 sq ft. Full unfinished basement is also 1700 sq ft and features a fireplace and ramp with large doors to accomidate additional storage. Three seasons room allows for additional entertaining space. Extrior features one car garage that is attached to home as well as an 2+ car garage that is detached from the home.
Flexible heating options give you the choice of heating the home with fuel oil, wood burning or electric. New kitchen counters are solid surface Corion with a molded sink.
3109 Harding Hwy W. Marion, Ohio
$129,900
Marion Municipal Court is offering a free seminar for landlords, tenants, attorneys or anyone else that may be interested in Landlord/Tenant issues. This event is being held by Judge Teresa Ballinger and Magistrate Michele Worobiec on Friday, June 26 at 1:00pm. Hope to see some of you there!
Real Estate Bar Camp-Ohio planning is well under way and
we are pleased to announce registration is open for our PhotoBlog Challenge! Sarah Cooper (@SarahWV) is in charge so it will be incredibly awesome. All the ‘rules’ and plenty of suggestions are posted over on the REBarCamp Ohio website, this is also where you can submit your very own PhotoBlog.
I have mine started and am trying to post pictures from my daily travels, some far more interesting than other. This is turning out to be a lot of fun and far easier than a traditional blog.