Monday, February 22, 2010

REALTOR® Magazine-Daily News-IRS Clarifies What's Needed to Claim Tax Credit

Check out this website I found at realtor.org
IRS Clarifies What's Needed to Claim Tax Credit The Internal Revenue Service has clarified which documentation taxpayers need to submit to claim the first-time and move-up homebuyer tax credit. While the IRS is still requiring the filing of Form 5405, it is not demanding that all parties’ signatures be on the HUD-1 settlement document in areas where requiring both the buyer and the seller to sign the document isn’t common. The IRS clarification says: "In areas where signatures are not required on the settlement document, the IRS has clarified that it will accept a settlement statement if it is completed and valid according to local law. … The IRS encourages those buyers to sign the settlement statement prior to attaching it to the tax return.” For repeat buyers, the IRS is seeking documentation that home buyers have lived in the previous property for a consecutive five of the past eight years. Proof can include property tax records, home owner insurance records, or mortgage interest statements. Source: Washington Post (02/20/2010) Read More Could the Tax Credit Be Extended Again? The Basics to the Extended Homebuyer Tax Credit Browse all of today's news

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Jackson Nance sings Journey at age 9

Jackson Nance is 10 now and has been singing a year since this audition tape was taped.  Thake a look and forward to your friends.  We are trying to help Jackson get 1,000,000 views of his youtube audition!!  Follow the link below to see Jackson sing When the “Lights go Down in the City”

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Polling Real Estate Opinions

Last year in January I posted a poll on LinkedIn. The question was when you expected the real estate market to rebound. Click this link to see the results of the 2009 poll http://polls.linkedin.com/poll-results/18546/dmeaw . Most respondents believed the real estate market would rebound in the 1st quarter of 2010! Well here we are, its the 1st quarter of 2010 and now it is time to see if our poll was accurate.



I have posed another poll on LinkedIn to ask the question;


Will you purchase real estate in 2010?


You can go to http://polls.linkedin.com/p/74009/uiudw to cast your vote! Please give us your response and ask your friends to vote as well.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

New Lakefront Custom Home in Private Golf Community For Sale / Lease / Lease Purchase

Adams Lake Construction in Gallatin, TN is offering a 5771 sq ft CUSTOM BUILT Lake home on Old Hickory Lake.  This home not only has the 22,000 acre Old Hickory Lake in the back yard, but it also offers 2 beautiful on site private 18 hole golf courses.   Click the link below for complete details.

http://www.roycedugan.com/Gallatin/Tennessee/Homes/Gallatin/Agent/Listing_1000908790.html

 

 

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Tim McGraw Ropes Decade’s Most Played Single - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com

December 22, 2009, 5:29 pm — Updated: 11:38 am -->

Tim McGraw Ropes Decade’s Most Played Single

Tim McGrawRahav Segev for The New York Times Tim McGraw on tour in 2006.

What’s the most popular song of the decade? There are plenty of ways to measure it — CD sales, paid downloads, unauthorized downloads. But perhaps the most tried and true is radio play.

Based on data from Nielsen BDSradio, which monitors radio stations throughout the United States, the most-played song on any station from Jan. 1, 2000, to Dec. 17, 2009, was Tim McGraw’s “Something Like That,” released in 1999. It received 487,343 spins, beating out the most popular song on Top 40 radio, Usher’s “Yeah!,” from 2004, by a fair margin. “Yeah!,” featuring Ludacris and Lil Jon, has been spun 416,267 times.

Other high-spinning tracks include Train’s “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” (2001), which topped the Hot AC (as in adult contemporary) format, with 338,749; Papa Roach’s “Last Resort” (2000), the most popular on alternative stations with 221,767 spins; “Low,” Flo Rida’s song from 2007 featuring T-Pain, which was the most popular on the rhythmic format with 206,864 spins.

“Low” has also had the most paid downloads of any song this decade, with 5.2 million, as registered by another Nielsen branch, SoundScan.

A complete list of the most frequently played songs in each genre appears below:

Country: “Something Like That” (1999) by Tim McGraw, 487,343 spins
Top 40/contemporary hit radio: “Yeah!” (2004) by Usher, featuring Ludacris and Lil Jon, 416,267 spins
Hot AC: “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” (2001) by Train, 338,749 spins
Alternative: “Last Resort” (2000) by Papa Roach, 221,767 spins
Rhythmic: “Low” (2007) by Flo Rida, 206,864 spins
Album rock: “It’s Been Awhile” (2001) by Staind, 189,195 spins
Urban: “Drop It Like It’s Hot” (2004) by Snoop Dogg, featuring Pharrell, 169,511 spins
Urban AC: “Think About You” (2003) by Luther Vandross, 147,818 spins
Gospel: “Never Would Have Made It” (2007) by Marvin Sapp, 92,603 spins
Smooth jazz: “Pacific Coast Highway” (2005) by Nils, 29,328 spins

Congratulations Tim McGraw!!! Way to go Nashville Country!

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Here comes EXIT Realty's 13th Habitat build!

Right behind the Austin, TX build, here comes number 13 in Orlando, FL. Contact your local EXiT Realty office to support these volunteers in their work for their communities.

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