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VLOG #1 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit
Brandon Wells Video Vlog Episode #1
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Brandon Wells
@ 5:56 PM
on 02/18/2009
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Coldwell Banker Brand Promise
Coldwell Banker Brand Promise
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Brandon Wells
@ 11:29 AM
on 02/17/2009
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Property Tax InformationMarket Value Sets Property Tax
It's that time of year-property tax time. Homeowners have had 2008
property tax bills since early November. Payment was due November 10
and is delinquent after December 10. In the four counties of metro
Albuquerque, the county assessor figures out the amount of your tax.
Then the county treasurer sends a notice of value in the spring and the
tax bill in November.Most ...
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Brandon Wells
@ 12:10 AM
on 11/25/2008
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Existing home sales see largest gain in yearsSeptember number possible glimmer of hope housing bottoming out
WASHINGTON - Sales of existing homes rose by the largest amount in more than five years in September. But analysts cautioned against reading too much into the gain, noting that it reflected conditions before the latest upheaval in financial markets increased the likelihood of a recession in the overall economy.
The National Association ...
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Brandon Wells
@ 2:46 PM
on 10/28/2008
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Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors (3rd Quarter Statistics)The Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors (GAAR) has just posted the 3rd quarter statistics. If you own a home in or around the Albuquerque you will find this report very informative and helpful in determining the current market climate in your area. ...
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Brandon Wells
@ 2:12 PM
on 10/16/2008
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FHA Responds To Buy & Bail TransactionsFHA Responds To Buy & Bail TransactionsTo address increasing occurrences of the practice known as "buy and bail," FHA has issued Mortgagee Letter 08-25 - Converting Existing Homes to Rentals - Underwriting Instructions. FHA is instituting the following requirements for borrowers who purchase a new primary residence without selling their existing primary residence. The term "buy and bail" refers ...
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Brandon Wells
@ 12:15 PM
on 10/09/2008
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NAR September Market Conditions Update (Video)National Association of Realtors (Presidents Video Podcast)
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Brandon Wells
@ 2:56 PM
on 10/03/2008
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Home Purchased on Ebay for $1.75 (AP) SAGINAW, Mich. - With a winning bid of just $1.75, a Chicago woman has won an auction for an abandoned home in Saginaw. Joanne Smith, 30, recently was the top bidder for the home during an auction on eBay, The Saginaw News reported. Her bid was one of eight for the home."I am going to try and sell it," she told the newspaper. "I don't have any plans to move to Saginaw."Smith said she hasn't seen ...
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Brandon Wells
@ 12:55 PM
on 10/02/2008
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New Trulia iPhone Application!
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Trulia.com a staple in the online real estate world has now taken their easy to use web search engine to the hands of iPhone users. The new iPhone 3g gives mobile users the ability to use location services (or simply GPS). Trulia's new application is a easy to use interface, when paired with the new GPS capability of the iPhone allows real estate shoppers ...
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Brandon Wells
@ 5:06 PM
on 09/24/2008
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Is it a good time to buy? (Video)Find out in this video: Is now a good time to buy?
Posted by
Brandon Wells
@ 2:56 PM
on 09/12/2008
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Albuquerque Avoids Real Estate RollercoasterThe stories are plentiful: A California home listed at $7 million finally sells for $3.5. A Florida developer auctions off his completed but vacant condominiums at cost. Family homes sit on the market for months, bearing unrealistic bubble-era price tags.But according to research done by Avi Shama, a professor at the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico, in the Albuquerque ...
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Brandon Wells
@ 3:14 PM
on 09/11/2008
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Where Home Prices Are Likely To RiseBelieve it or not, in the future people will be buying and selling homes. Some of them will even make a profit.It's not so crazy an idea. Consider Albuquerque, N.M. The mid-sized Southwestern city has experienced housing price declines since a peak in the third quarter of 2007, job growth has been flat, and housing starts are expected to fade by 45% through the end of 2008. Nevertheless, it's a city ...
Posted by
Brandon Wells
@ 2:41 PM
on 09/11/2008
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