Posted on May 22, 2009 at 1:45 am by WHanson

This is great news!  I hope they figure out the details soon……..

Shaun Donovan, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, said that the Federal Housing Administration is working on a plan that will permit its lenders to allow home buyers to use the $8,000 tax credit as a down payment.

Previously, most buyers wouldn’t receive the funds until after they filed their tax return, and that deterred some people from using the credit. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® has been calling for the change.

“We all want to enable FHA consumers to access the home buyer tax credit funds when they close on their home loans so that the cash can be used as a down payment,” Donovan says. His remarks came in an address to several thousand REALTORS® gathered May 12 at the 2009 REALTORS® Midyear Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, D.C..

He says FHA’s approved lenders would be permitted to “monetize” the tax credit through short-term bridge loans. This will allow eligible home buyers to access the funds immediately at the closing table. The plan isn’t final; more details are expected in coming weeks.

Posted on May 21, 2009 at 2:00 am by WHanson
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Way to go Kris Allen!  You got my vote.  Nice to see the underdog pull it out.  Thankfully I don’t have to listen to Adam Lambert scream anymore.

Posted on May 20, 2009 at 2:42 am by WHanson
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From the pages of LORE……

Think Twitter is just a waste of time? Think again. According to www.Compete.com, Twitter ranks as the third most trafficked social networking site in the United States right behind My Space (No. 2), and Facebook (No. 1). 

A Twitter profile is a Web site and the fate of this marketing, communication and advertising vehicle depends on frequency, accuracy and timeliness of the interaction between publisher and reader.

Here’s what Tech Guru Doug Devitre has to say about using Twitter. “There are several reasons why real estate professionals should use Twitter but instead of focusing on reasons let talk implementation,” he says.

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