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New Home Sales Finally See A Surge! Don't Miss Out On 2009 Tax Credits!

In a kind of Cash for Clunkers effect, homebuyers are rushing to take advantage of a federal tax credit that covers 10 percent of the home price, or up to $8,000, for first-time owners. Home sales must be completed by the end of November for buyers to qualify.

Builders and real estate agents are pressing Congress for that credit to be extended. If it isn't, sales could reverse their upward trend. Sales of new U.S. homes surged 9.6 percent in July, another sign the housing market is climbing back from the historic bottom it reached early this year. Driven by falling prices, the fourth-straight monthly increase was greater than expected.

The Commerce Department said Wednesday that sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 433,000 from an upwardly revised June rate of 395,000. Sales are now up more than 30 percent from the bottom in January, but are still off nearly 70 percent from the frenzied peak four years ago.

The median sales price of $210,100, however, was down slightly from $210,400 in June and was off 11.5 percent from year-ago levels. Prices are still up from March's low of $205,100.

Last month's sales pace was the strongest since September and exceeded the forecasts of economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters, who expected a pace of 390,000 units.

Call a Full Circle Agent at 706-621-4890 for more info on how you can take advantage of these amazing tax credits before it is too late!

Source: www.finance.yahoo.com

26 August 2009

Posted by Katie Throne

Installing More Efficient Windows

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is making tax credits available for various home improvements, and allows 30% of all your certified installations up to $1,500. With that in mind, it could be helpful to get in depth on what to look for when considering windows. Click HERE for tons of important information that can help you save money!

How Do Tankless Hot Water Heaters Work?

Q : I am looking to replace my old water heater and wanted to know some more information about tankless water heaters? How do they work and where can I find them?
A: Tankless water heaters go by many names, including Combination Boilers, Instantaneous, Continuous Flow, Inline, Flash, or On-Demand, however their benefits to your utility bills are universal. These devices heat the water as it flows through the device, and do not hold a reserve of hot water like traditional water heaters. The only water that remains in a Tankless Water Heater at all times is the water that fills up the heat exchanger coils.

The water savings are instantaneous, as a home no longer needs to keep water at a high temperature at all times. This has the potential to save money for consumers on two fronts: It requires the use of less water in a home, and it also lowers energy use. (Source: www.greenandsave.com)

Check out these Full Circle listings that have tankless water heaters:

1040 Gaines School Road

224 Dubose Avenue

 

20 April 2009

Posted by Katie Throne

Give Your Home a Green Tune-Up and Save $!

Do you want to know how you can save an estimated $1,136 per year and $11,360 over ten years? Click HERE to find out!

By doing things like buying a hot water heater blanket, changing your lightbulbs and shower heads, and sealing duct leaks, you can save money and help the environment! It's a win-win!

09 April 2009

Posted by Katie Throne

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