I just received an email alert from America’s Builder, D.R. Horton, which I just had to add to the http://www.columbianewhomebuyer.com/ blog. The national builder has 5 new inventory homes that are move-in ready in NE Columbia with its award winning Richland Two schools that it will sacrifice to the benefit of readers of this blog. They say to bring all offers and that, and I quote, “No reasonable offer will be refused”! The available homes in the Flora Springs neighborhood with its garden style homes range from 1400 to 1700 square feet and are currently priced between $150,000 and $163,000. All homes include 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a 2 car garage and brick front exteriors. They also include features such as gourmet kitchens, vaulted or 9 foot ceilings and deluxe bathrooms with double sink vanities with garden tub and separate shower. Two homes are available on private wooded lots. The builder will also cover nearly all if not all of your closing costs too.
Hurry up and don’t miss out on this opportunity in the Columbia South Carolina real estate market, contact me, Adrian La Fosse the Columbia New Home Buyer team leader, by calling me at (800) 620-1323 or email at sales@greatercolumbiahomes.com.
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What an excellent deal!! It’s becoming apparent that a lot of states are trying a variety of tactics to get the market back to where it was a few years ago (slowly but surely)
Missouri announced a few weeks ago that all qualified home buyers would be eligible for a property tax credit and a $500 incentive for installing energy efficient appliances
http://www.fischerandfrichtel.com/blog/index.php/2010/01/a-new-tax-credit-for-missouri-home-buyers/