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Tim Hagedorn

2 Acre Lot Wausau $39,900

07-19-09
Tim Hagedorn

Beautiful, sloping wooded lot of 2.05 acres and small stream on north edge. Great building site. Land is on dead-end road w/3 houses. Priced right

Lake Du Bay Home ( Wausau WI Area ) $499,900

07-19-09
Tim Hagedorn

Beautiful Lakeshore property along picturesque 6800 acre Lake DuBay. The home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, guest room above garage, finish basement, 3 fireplaces, walk-in closet, automatic irrigation system. Laundry room main floor, formal dinning, and 100 ft waterfront footage. Bonus room above garage is 31x15.

Search Bank-Owned Property Wausau WI Area

07-19-09
Tim Hagedorn

Free Custom Search of Bank-owned, Government-owned, HUD, and other REO foreclosed homes delivered via email. ( Wausau Area Homes Only }

To sign up email exttim@aol.com RE/MAX of Wausau Tim Hagedorn 715-571-4700

Wausau Foreclosures

07-19-09
Tim Hagedorn

Free Bank Owned Foreclosures. Hurry Get Your List Before They are Sold! Just drop me a email and I will put you on mailing list.

I also can put you short sales list from owner who have there houses on the market. Just email exttim@aol.com RE/MAX OF WAUSAU Tim Hagedorn

Can You buy home on land contract and recieve Tax Credit !

07-18-09
Tim Hagedorn

. Can a taxpayer claim the first-time homebuyer credit if the purchase is pursuant to a seller financing arrangement (for example, a contract for deed, installment land sale contract, or long-term land contract), and the seller retains legal title to secure the taxpayer's payment obligations? A. If the taxpayer obtains the "benefits and burdens" of ownership of a residence in a seller financing arrangement, then the taxpayer can claim the credit even though the seller retains legal title. Factors that indicate that a taxpayer has the benefits and burdens of ownership include: 1. the right of possession, 2. the right to obtain legal title upon full payment of the purchase price, 3. the right to construct improvements, 4. the obligation to pay property taxes, 5. the risk of loss, 6. the responsibility to insure the property and 7. the duty to maintain the property. (New 7/2/09)