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8 Staging Your Dallas Home For An Open House

Monday, December 7th, 2009 by Joshua Harley
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You are selling your Dallas home and the first Open House only a week away. The house is filled with clutter and things you don’t want to throw away. But the clutter is not appealing to potential Dallas home buyers. What do you? Here are staging tips for an Open House. 

8 Staging Tips For A Dallas Open House 

1. Remove the clutter.

Having a garage sale is out when removing clutter because the Open House is only a week away. You don’t want to stuff the garage or closets to the gills either. One solution is to rent an off-site storage facility or stack boxes neatly in a basement or crawlspace. 

2. Stage each room. 

The first thing to do is clean from top to bottom. Make sure windows and light fixtures shine and are in working order. If the room is crowded, put some furniture in the storage facility. Finally, pick a focal point that will attract buyers when they see the room. For example, the focal point of a bedroom is usually the bed, and for a music room, it’s the piano. 

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New and Improved Tax Credit for Dallas Home Buyers

Friday, November 13th, 2009 by Joshua Harley
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The new and improved home buyer tax credit is official and took effect Nov 9, 2009. The extended and expanded legislation extended the first-time buyer tax credit through May 1, 2010 and includes a tax credit to repeat home buyers.  

Home Buyer Tax Credit Expansion and Extension 

  1. The $8,000 tax credit will be extended and available for first-time home buyers through May 1, 2010.
  2. A new $6,500 tax credit will be available for repeat buyers who purchase between December 1, 2009, and May 1, 2010. To qualify, buyers must have used the home sold or being sold as a principal residence consecutively for 5 of the previous 8 years.
  3. Prospective buyers with binding contracts in place as of April 30, 2010, will be allowed an additional 60 days to complete the transaction.
  4. Income limits are expanded to $125,000 on a single return and $225,000 on a joint return.
  5. Limitation on the cost of a purchased home is $800,000. 

If you know anyone looking to buy their first Dallas home at a time when prices and interest rates are still down, or if you are thinking of buying another Dallas home and getting the new $6,500 credit please contact me today.

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