Homebuyer Alert…For prospective homebuyers who are on the fence about making a home purchase, the next few months represent a countdown of sorts for two reasons.The first of these, the coming expiration of huge tax incentives, may be a bit more obvious to most borrowers. April 30, 2010 is the last day to enter into a home purchase contract and still potentially qualify for a federal income tax credit of up to $8,000 for first-time homebuyers and up to $6,500 for repeat homebuyers. The credit can be claimed only on contracts that close by June 30, 2010. Secondly, beyond the waning benefit of the Federal income tax incentive, another form of stimulus will soon disappear, as the Federal Reserve winds down a program that has been keeping home loan rates artificially low.
In May 2009, the Federal Reserve's purchases of MBS peaked at an average of $25 Billion per week. As of November, the average weekly purchases dropped down to $14 Billion. At the end of November, the Fed had already used over 80% of the allocated funds for MBS, meaning less than 20% remained to be used over four months.
As the Fed's program winds down and ends, we’ll likely see two things happen.
On the Homefront
Welcome to the new Real Estate section of the iSurfWilliamson family of community websites. Plan to visit us regularly for relevant articles from prominent real estate industry professionals and service providers. Our goal is to provide a locally focused platform for businesses to reach the customers and clients who want their services. This site will be regularly updated with valuable information pertaining to the needs of both the real estate community and the general public.
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Featured Agent - J. Charles Kelly Brentwood, Tennessee
J. Charles Kelly is a 20-year Top Listing and Selling Realtor, with RE/MAX ELITE based in Brentwood, Tennessee. She has been the Tennessee top listing agent of 140 (Companywide) Dobson & Johnson Realtors (past) and top listing agent of 27 (Brentwood) Dobson & Johnson Realtors (past).
Kelly works with buyers and sellers. J. Charles Kelly is a Real Estate Investor & Past VP of REIN (Real Estate Investors of Nashville). She has experience as a past columnist for "The Real Estate Courier" and Metro Magazine. Her main focus today is residential.
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Buying New Construction vs. Existing
Almost every homebuyer struggles with whether the best choice is to purchase new or buy an existing older home. The answer may be different for each person. Let’s weight some of the things to consider.Read more... -
Williamson County Homes for Rent
Your convenient one-click location to find homes currently for rent, in and around Williamson County. To place a home on this list, contact: Tim Zehr at TZehr@iSurfWC.com, or call 615-438-7183.Read more... -
Featured Home
iSurfWilliamson.com proudly presents this property in Moores Landing Section 1 Subdivision, at 121 Spring Cabin Ln. Franklin, TN 37064. For a showing, contact J. Charles Kelly with RE/MAX Elite at JCK@JCharlesKelly.comRead more... -
Featured Agent - Template Page 
John H. Smith
Nashville, Tennessee
John Smith joined the Nashville office of Century 21 Realty in 2002 and offers a unique level of real estate expertise combined with an uncommon level of professionalism. John is a licensed real estate broker and a consistent top producer with over 25 years experience in the real estate industry.
He has participated in a variety of real estate contract transactions, including luxury residential properties in the secondary home market of the Middle Tennessee farm country and mansion properties.
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FHA Loan Changes: Affects the Bottom Line?
Per Fred Campbell of F&M Mortgage, Brentwood http://www.fredshomeloans.com: January 2010 FHA announced some changes to take affect soon.Read more... -
Divorce & The Hidden Costs of Keeping the Family Home
You may be divorced, but did you divorce your house?Read more... -
Mortgage Illusions and What You Need to Know
For prospective homebuyers who are on the fence about making a home purchase, the next few months represent a countdown of sorts for two reasons.Read more... -
A Buyer's Mini-Guide to Open Houses
One method that real estate agents employ to meet more home buyers is to hold an "Open House" at a home that they listed for sale. Studies have shown that there is less than a 1% chance that the featured home will sell. So, one might wonder why Realtors even bother to hold them.Read more... -
7 Steps to…Sell House Smart
7 simple steps for smart home owners, balances Condition (house systems, structures, components) with Presentation (house prep/marketing/home staging). These 7 steps are tried and true. They work. Without all of them, either money is left on the table or the house remains unsold.Read more... -
Top Tips for a Green Household
Going green has become a widening concern lately. The good news is, even ordinary homemakers can do something to help the environment heal. Adapting a green household is not only eco-friendly but also a certified money-saver.Read more... -
On the HOME Front
On November 6, 2009, President Obama signed a bill to extend the tax credit for first-time homebuyers (FTHBs) through June 30, 2010. The bill also opens up opportunities for others who are not buying a home for the first time.Read more... -
Frequently asked Foreclosure and Short Sale Questions
What do I need to know about putting in an offer on a Foreclosure or Short Sale home?Read more... -
Loan Pre-Qualification and Pre-Approval Saves Buyer Disappointment and Money!
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Introducing On the Home Front in Williamson County
We are pleased to introduce the addition of a Real Estate Section to be part of the iSurfWilliamsonCounty.com family of community websites. The new section will bring you relevant information relating to real estate activity, trends, laws, news and updates in Williamson County and the surrounding area.Read more... -
How to Stage Your Home to Sell
Buyers are not going to be impressed with a house that is filled with clutter. Get rid of all items you don't need by having a yard sale. Make sure your home still looks lived in, but get rid of anything unnecessary. This way, buyers will be able to more easily see how their belongings would fit inside your space.Read more...




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