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Nebraska Wedding Day: September 2010
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Bride Blogger Nicole: Jewelry. Inspiration Board #28: Romantic Plum. Fashion Shoot Sneak Peek! Real Wedding: Becca Trent. Bride Blogger Nicole: Videography. Bride Blogger Amanda: The Last Week. Real Wedding: Brady Mike. Marriage Advice: Courtneys Top 10. Bride Blogger Nicole: The Ceremony. Inspiration Shoot: French Tablescape. Bride Blogger Amanda: 11 Days Left! Real Wedding: Jen Joe. Bride Blogger Nicole: The Photography. Bride Blogger Amanda: The Mini-Moon. Real Wedding: Nicole Ali. How great, right?
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Hartland Homes: 100% Loan Programs
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Thursday, April 28, 2011. Many buyers that I talk to want to buy a home with as little initial investment as possible. When you buy a home the initial investment consists of earnest deposit, down payment, closing costs and pre-paids. One way to lower these cost is to utilize loan programs which require little or no down payment. There are several options for a 100% loan. Keep in mind, you must qualify for these programs. There is 0 down payment required! We pay up to 2% of your closing costs (ave. of...
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Hartland Homes: November 2010
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Best Friend’s Advice. Today I will share with you the advice I gave my friend on selecting a builder. 1) Are you purchasing a brand new home that is already built or or you going to have the home built for you? Either way, check out the builder’s reputation. Are they a member of the BBB, their local Home Builders Association (HBA) and/or the local chamber of commerce? 2) Determine your top priorities: Lowest price? 160; Green Features? 160; Floor Plan? 160; Consider the qu...
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Hartland Homes: June 2010
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Friday, June 25, 2010. 30-year mortgage rate drops to 39-year low. Reuters) - Mortgage rates dropped in the past week, with 30-year fixed-rate loans tumbling to their lowest level in 39 years, according to a survey released on Thursday by Freddie Mac, the second-largest U.S. mortgage finance company. Click here to read the rest of the story: Reuters article. Friday, June 4, 2010. YOU Magazine - June 2010 - Great Deals in Housing But Also Potential Speed Bumps Ahead. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Hartland Homes: Being Green
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Monday, August 30, 2010. Green is all the rage! 160; You hear it in reference to just about every marketed product. Just what does it mean to be “green”? 160; According to Wikipedia. 160; Green,. Along with e nvironmentally friendly,. Are synonyms used to refer to goods and services. Guidelines and policies considered to inflict minimal or no harm on the environment. Did you know there is no single international standard for environmentally friendly goods and services? So what is a green home? 160; You ...
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Hartland Homes: Best Friend’s Advice
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. Best Friend’s Advice. Today I will share with you the advice I gave my friend on selecting a builder. 1) Are you purchasing a brand new home that is already built or or you going to have the home built for you? Either way, check out the builder’s reputation. Are they a member of the BBB, their local Home Builders Association (HBA) and/or the local chamber of commerce? 2) Determine your top priorities: Lowest price? 160; Green Features? 160; Floor Plan? 160; Consider the qu...
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Hartland Homes: Sizzling Summer Interest Rates!!!
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Sizzling Summer Interest Rates! 160; 4.5% for excellent credit scores. What does this mean? 160; Interest rates should not be this low. Ask a financial planner or a banker and you will see.these rates are being artificially held low. What that means to you is that it WILL NOT LAST! 160; These interest rates will be going up soon. You will probably never have another chance (for 20-30 years) to enjoy such cheap financing. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hartland Homes: April 2011
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Thursday, April 28, 2011. Many buyers that I talk to want to buy a home with as little initial investment as possible. When you buy a home the initial investment consists of earnest deposit, down payment, closing costs and pre-paids. One way to lower these cost is to utilize loan programs which require little or no down payment. There are several options for a 100% loan. Keep in mind, you must qualify for these programs. There is 0 down payment required! We pay up to 2% of your closing costs (ave. of...
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Hartland Homes: 7 Reasons to Own Your Home
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Thursday, June 23, 2011. 7 Reasons to Own Your Home. Courtesy of Realtor Magazine. 1 Tax breaks. The U.S. Tax Code lets you deduct the interest you pay on your mortgage, your property taxes, as well as some of the costs involved in buying your home. 3 Equity. Money paid for rent is money that you’ll never see again, but mortgage payments let you build equity ownership interest in your home. Online resources: To calculate whether buying is the best financial option for you, use the “Buy vs. Rent...There w...
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Hartland Homes: Home Buyers To Be Charged More By FHA After September 7th
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Home Buyers To Be Charged More By FHA After September 7th. FHA is raising its Mortgage Insurance Premium rates after September 7th, 2010. What does that mean to you? What is the Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP)? The new amounts will have a lower up front MIP but a higher monthly MIP resulting in a higher house payment. See table below:. 150,000 after 9/7/10. 225% = $3,375. 1% = $1,500. Principal at 5.5%. Total Principal and MIP. I have not included real estate taxes and home own...
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