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$8,000 and the $6,500 Federal Tax Credit programs expire April 30, 2010
Boise Real Estate home buyers and the entire Treasure Valley was recently informed about the extension of the $8,000 Federal Tax Credit and the new $6,500 credit for home sellers. It has now been extended through the end of June, 2010. Idaho homebuyers Read More...

Posted Monday, February 01, 2010 7:25 PM by George Tallabas | 2 Comments

Fannie Mae to pay buyers 3.5% to buy a foreclosed home!
Boise Idaho Real Estate home buyers and the entire state of Idaho just got a big boost. Fannie Mae just announced a program where they will pay a 3.5% incentive to any Idaho Home Buyer that purchases and closes on a Fannie Mae owned home between January Read More...

Posted Monday, February 01, 2010 6:53 PM by George Tallabas | 0 Comments

Idaho mortgage rates plunge >> Huge one day drop
Did you know that mortgage rates took nearly a 1% drop last Friday the 28th of November 2008? This is great news for those looking to buy a home. Home buyers now have awesome interest rates to go with incredibly low prices on homes which include record Read More...

Posted Sunday, November 30, 2008 8:53 PM by George Tallabas | 0 Comments

Idaho Real Estate Search >> Now includes Idaho Foreclosures
Search over 13,000 listings in the Southwest area of Idaho in a new and innovative way. As of November of 2008 there is a new tool that will allow you the user to search all of the listings in the Southwest Idaho Regional MLS including Bank Foreclosures Read More...

Posted Friday, November 21, 2008 12:03 PM by George Tallabas | 0 Comments

Reasons to consider Idaho Real Estate to fund IRA's
I have written about this topic in the past but with the unprecedented buyers market we are currently in this topic certainly deserves to be reconsidered. Unless one has been living in cave the past two years it is obvious that any retirement account Read More...

Posted Tuesday, September 30, 2008 6:31 PM by George Tallabas | 2 Comments

7 ways to kill the sale of your Idaho home
The Idaho Real Estate market has changed the past 24 months and no one will argue with that statement. I still find it interesting that many homeowners have not been given good advice in dealing with a challenging market. I hope these tips will shed some Read More...

Posted Saturday, September 06, 2008 4:00 PM by George Tallabas | 0 Comments

How to find your next Idaho Real Estate bargain
Idaho real estate prices seem to be falling almost monthly. Whenever I am asked to do a search in any price range I find that now as many as 7 out of 10 homes I show are either Idaho foreclosures or Idaho short sales . In the peak year of 2005 it was Read More...

Posted Saturday, August 09, 2008 8:14 PM by George Tallabas | 2 Comments

Communication and problem solving is the key
I am beginning to believe strongly in the saying " The more things change, the more things stay the same ". This is certainly true when it comes to good old fashioned communication and knowledge. A few years ago a local farmer called me and Read More...

Posted Saturday, July 05, 2008 5:14 PM by George Tallabas | 2 Comments

How to pay off your mortgage in half the time
With all the talk about escalating gas and grocery prices consumers have had to learn to tighten their belts and budget their money they were not acustomed to being concerned with in the past. Many families have made some tough decisions to deal with Read More...

Posted Saturday, June 21, 2008 6:34 PM by George Tallabas | 0 Comments

Idaho Foreclosures and Short Sales to fund college?
Parents and grandparents please, please read this carefully. I have written about this in the past and advised many indivuduals. I think it is time to write about this again. Those I mentioned this to a few years ago and put the idea to practice are well Read More...

Posted Sunday, May 04, 2008 1:12 PM by George Tallabas | 0 Comments

Canyon County Idaho Posts Strong Growth
While the vast majority of newcomers to Idaho headed to the most populated counties in 2007, new Census Bureau figures show slightly more of the people coming in from other states and nations settled in rural counties than in preceding years. Based on Read More...

Posted Saturday, March 22, 2008 9:50 AM by George Tallabas | 0 Comments