June 30, 2009

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  Home Buyer Tax Credit May Be Used at Closing

Some state housing finance agencies and FHA-approved lenders are now providing short-term loans to help with closing costs for those who qualify for $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit.

Get answers to frequently-asked questions about how this program can work for you. [Read more] [ return to top ]
  Top 10 Energy Wasters and Savers

What things may help you save money on your energy bill and what things might be costing you money? [Read more] [ return to top ]
  It's Time to Barbecue!

Nothing says summer more than a backyard barbecue party with family and friends.  Make sure your guests leave with good memories by heeding these safety tips. [Read more] [ return to top ]
  Best Ways to Add Value to Your Home

Before you spend  your first dollar on a remodeling project, know which ones get you the best return on your investment. [Read more] [ return to top ]
  Keep Your Lawn Lush This Summer

A few small steps now can be the difference between a healthy, lush lawn and a dry, brittle one this summer. [Read more [ return to top ]
  Your Offer Was Accepted — Now What?

Before you head to the closing table to make that dream home officially yours, be sure you know what to expect and what some of those confusing terms mean. [Read more] [ return to top ]
  Green Homes Come in All Shapes and Sizes

See the latest NAHB Research Center Green Certified homes — each one unique in their appearance and amenities.  [Read more] [ return to top ]
  Tell Us Your Tax Credit Story

Have you been able to take advantage of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit?  If so, we'd love to hear all about it!  [Read more] [ return to top ]
  Share HouseKeys with Friends

Let your friends know about this free consumer e-newsletter from the National Association of Home Builders.  To subscribe, click here. [ return to top ]
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