
I attended an event on Friday 9/7 at this location and then Saturday was their big Open House event. I will be able to say I was there when it was just mud and a lake. While it was EXTREMELY muddy, the event was very well done. I expect this to be a fantastic community, which will include condos and town homes ranging from around 1500 sqft up to around 4500 sqft. The price range I was given by one of the presenters was between $300,000-$800,000. It will likely be a few months before they models to walk thru.
Posted on July 26th, 2010 by First Time Home Buyer | No Comments »
My fiance and I are now looking to get a new home and she’s never owned a home before. I purchased a home about 10 years ago without any first time home buyers programs. Just wondering if we will be able to take advantage of any of these programs in our situation. Any other ways to get out of paying mortgage insurance without 30% down? We have about 15-20% for a down.
Posted on July 23rd, 2010 by First Time Home Buyer | 1 Comment »

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is a government agency whose goal is to assist high risk home buyers. This segment of the population includes those with spotty credit histories, first time home buyers, and low income households. These people traditionally have had a difficult time getting a home loan because they pose too much of a risk to lending institutions.
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 by First Time Home Buyer | No Comments »

You’ve decided to purchase a home and take advantage of the 2009 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. Here’s what you have to do to get your benefit:
Posted on July 16th, 2010 by First Time Home Buyer | No Comments »
Is someone considered a First time home buyer with FHA if they have not bought a home for three years or have not owned a home for three years?
Posted on July 2nd, 2010 by First Time Home Buyer | 4 Comments »