Thomas Della Piazza invites you to search for your dream home at PropertyinSummit.com. With interest rates at historical lows, and housing inventories high, now may be the best time to start your dream home search. SummitToday Real Estate and PropertyinSummit.com bring you the the information you need to take that first step. SummitToday Real Estate is your source for links to community and municipal websites. PropertyinSummit.com is your search engine for finding a home. For more information, please contact Thomas Della Piazza, Sales Associate at Weichert Realtors Summit NJ. at 908-227-0147 or TommyDP@verizon.net.
I am pleased to announce my association with Weichert Realtors in Summit NJ. I am extremely excited to work in my hometown and be of assistance with those that call on me to help them with their real estate needs. In the coming days, I will be linking my new Weichert Realtor personal web page PropertyinSummit.com to the Summit Today site. Both sites will serve as a valuable resource for those interested in obtaining real estate or community information about Summit and it's surrounding areas. Whatever your real estate needs may be, please feel free contact me at tommydp@verizon.net or by cell at 908-227-0147
David Farber investigates the origins of todays economic housing and market crisis in CNBC's "House of Cards". What caused the financial collapse of today? Don't miss The "House of Cards which airs again Sunday March 29 at 8pm ET. If you can't watch it live, set your DVR. You will not want to miss David Farber interview Buyers, Lenders, Investors, and Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. Could Alan Greenspan have stopped this bubble from bursting?? See what he had to say.. For more information on CNBC's the The "House of Cards" click here Posted by Thomas Della Piazza, Coldwell Banker Realtors Summit NJ.
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine has announced his plan to eliminate the NJ State Property Tax Deduction for all non-senior households regardless of income. The New Jersey Association of Realtors (NJAR) which opposes this plan is calling on New Jersey residents to join them in fighting the passing of this harmful proposal. If passed, this plan will undoubtedly cost homeowners hundreds of dollars as they will be unable to deduct property taxes from their state filings. As a New Jersey Homeowner and local Realtor, I would like to reach out to all my friends and clients to join in the fight and to take action on this issue by visiting the NJAR site and sending a message to Governor Corzine, your Assembly-person and State Senator. To Say No To Elimination of NJ Property Tax Deduction please click here. Posted by Thomas Della Piazza, Sales Associate Coldwell Banker Realtors Summit NJ.
Here is a great explaination of Tax credits currently available for first-time homebuyers. CNNMONEY.COM explains the differences between the Economic Recovery Act of 2008 and the recently signed stimulus package of 2009. The Economic Recovery Act of 2008 gives a tax credit of $7500.00 for first-time homebuyers that purchased after April 1, 2008 and before January 1, 2009. Walter Updegrave of CNNMONEY describes it as an interest free government loan that can be paid back over time. The current stimulus package of 2008 allows for an $8,000.00 tax credit for first-time homebuyers that purchase between January 1, 2009 and November 30 of 2009. You can claim it on your 2008 tax return and it does not have to be repaid as long as you stay in your home for at least 36 months. For more information on tax credits for homebuyers and to read the rest of the report by CNNMONEY.COM, please click here Posted by Thomas Della Piazza, Sales Associate, Coldwell Banker Realtors, Summit NJ.
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