on May 28th, 2009

The art of haggling is a subtle dance between two parties with oposite interest. Learn the moves that will help you grove the best new home for the best price possible. New Home Buying Blog brings you the essential new home buying tips for negotiating in today’s market.

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on May 26th, 2009

Buying a home does not have to be so complicated. With all the technological advances being made, it is easy to see how we can all stay one step ahead in the real estate market. These simple tricks should help you find that dream home faster than you imagined.

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on May 21st, 2009

Is your homes value shrinking while your waist size is expanding? Many factors contribute to weight gain. Your home could be one of them. Find out if your house is helping make you fat.

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As speculation surmounds over the latest news on the 2009 First time Home Buyer Tax credit being able to be monetized for down payment, New Home Buying Blog has the answer for you!

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The US Department of Housing and Urban Development awards $8 Million in grants to seven projects across the United States that provide housing for low-income people affected with HIV/AIDS.

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A roller coaster of up and down action leaves many people confused on when to jump in and out of the real estate market. Size up your situation and find out where you stand in the real estate game. Learn when to Buy, Sell, or Rent!

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Foreclosure help is showing up on the local level. Miami, Florida has instituted a new measure to help low income families facing foreclosure avoid financial catastrophy.

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Everyone wants a break and free money doesn’t hurt either. The new 2009 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit can provide up to $8,000 to new home buyers and not have to be paid back. Find out if you qualify!

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