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The state is offering $2,500 in down-payment and closing-cost assistance to qualified federal civilian and military employees who buy a home in Maryland as a result of BRAC.
BRAC boom at Andrews may have lesser impact in Prince George's Ovetta Wiggins 2010
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The state is offering $2,500 in down-payment and closing-cost assistance to qualified federal civilian and military employees who buy a home in Maryland as a result of BRAC.
BRAC boom at Andrews may have lesser impact in Prince George's Ovetta Wiggins 2010
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The state is offering $2,500 in down-payment and closing-cost assistance to qualified federal civilian and military employees who buy a home in Maryland as a result of BRAC.
BRAC boom at Andrews may have lesser impact in Prince George's Ovetta Wiggins 2010
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The state is offering $2,500 in down-payment and closing-cost assistance to qualified federal civilian and military employees who buy a home in Maryland as a result of BRAC.
BRAC boom at Andrews may have lesser impact in Prince George's Ovetta Wiggins 2010
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If the lender agrees to the closing-cost credit, the buyer will be able to get a slightly higher loan amount and have some cash left over to make repairs to the home or buy new furnishings.
What's better for the seller: lowering home's price or offering closing costs? 2010
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The federal income tax consequences for you would be about the same whether you get the higher price or give the buyer a closing-cost credit.
What's better for the seller: lowering home's price or offering closing costs? 2010
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If the buyer accepts the closing-cost credit, he or she will start out paying a bit more in real estate taxes from that point forward.
What's better for the seller: lowering home's price or offering closing costs? 2010
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The federal income tax consequences for you would be about the same whether you get the higher price or give the buyer a closing-cost credit.
What's better for the seller: lowering home's price or offering closing costs? 2010
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If the lender agrees to the closing-cost credit, the buyer will be able to get a slightly higher loan amount and have some cash left over to make repairs to the home or buy new furnishings.
What's better for the seller: lowering home's price or offering closing costs? 2010
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If the buyer accepts the closing-cost credit, he or she will start out paying a bit more in real estate taxes from that point forward.
What's better for the seller: lowering home's price or offering closing costs? 2010
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