January 2011 Home Sales Zip Code 36066

These were the Homes for Sales January 2011 for Zip Code 36066 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Greystone, Riverchase, Woodland Heights, Silver Hills, Eastwood, The Homeplace, and The Villas at Brookstone. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better bargain for buyers. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

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January 2011 Home Sales Zip Code 36067

These were the Homes for Sale January 2011 for Zip Code 36067 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Camellia Estates, Live Oak, The Oaks of Buena Vista, Aspen Ridge, Bridge Creek Reserve, and Hearthstone How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better chance of a bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

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January 2011 Home Sales Zip Code 36092

These were the Homes for Sale January 2011 for Zip Code 36092 in Wetumpka, Holtville, Dozier, Wallsboro, Lake Jordan and Elmore County includes subdivisions Cotton Lakes, Jordan Trace, River Oaks, Macon Place, Cherokee Estates, Country Club Estates, Cadens Creek, and Foxfire. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling your home), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

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January 2011 Home Sales Zip Code 36093

These were the Homes for Sale in January 2011 for Zip Code 36093 in Redland, Wetumpka and Elmore County includes subdivisions Emerald Mountain, Blue Ridge, Mitchell Creek Estates, Grand Ridge, Jasmine Hill, Stonegate, Windsong Ridge, Wildwood, Harrogate Springs, Jackson Trace, and Brookwood. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (if you are selling this is your competition), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure would indicate a chance of a better bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

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10 Common Errors Home Owners Make When Filing Taxes

Picture of tax formsBy: G. M. Filisko

Published: January 25, 2011

Don’t rouse the IRS or pay more taxes than necessary—know the score on each home tax deduction and credit.

Sin #1: Deducting the wrong year for property taxes You take a tax deduction for property taxes in the year you (or the holder of your escrow account) actually paid them. Some taxing authorities work a year behind—that is, you’re not billed for 2010 property taxes until 2011. But that’s irrelevant to the feds.

Enter on your federal forms whatever amount you actually paid in 2010, no matter what the date is on your tax bill. Dave Hampton, CPA, tax manager at the Cincinnati accounting firm of Burke & Schindler, has seen home owners confuse payments for different years and claim the incorrect amount.

Sin #2: Confusing escrow amount for actual taxes paid If your lender escrows funds to pay your property taxes, don’t just deduct the amount escrowed, says Bob Meighan, CPA and vice president at TurboTax in San Diego. The regular amount you pay into your escrow account each month to cover property taxes is probably a little more or a little less than your property tax bill. Your lender will adjust the amount every year or so to realign the two.

For example, your tax bill might be $1,200, but your lender may have collected $1,100 or $1,300 in escrow over the year. Deduct only $1,200. Your lender will send you an official statement listing the actual taxes paid. Use that. Don’t just add up 12 months of escrow property tax payments.

Sin #3: Deducting points paid to refinance Deduct points you paid your lender to secure your mortgage in full for the year you bought your home. However, when you refinance, says Meighan, you must deduct points over the life of your new loan. If you paid $2,000 in points to refinance into a 15-year mortgage, your tax deduction is $133 per year.

Sin #4: Failing to deduct private mortgage insurance Lenders require home buyers with a downpayment of less than 20% to purchase private mortgage insurance (PMI). Avoid the common mistake of forgetting to deduct your PMI payments. However, note the deduction begins to phase out once your adjusted gross income reaches $100,000 and disappears entirely when your AGI surpasses $109,000.

Sin #5: Misjudging the home office tax deduction This deduction may not be as good as it seems. It often doesn’t amount to much of a deduction, has to be recaptured if you turn a profit when you sell your home, and can pique the IRS’s interest in your return. Hampton’s advice: Claim it only if it’s worth those drawbacks.

Sin #6: Missing the first-time home buyer tax credit If you met the midyear 2010 deadlines, don’t forget to take this tax credit into account when filing.

Even if you missed the 2010 deadlines, you still might be in luck: Congress extended the first-time home buyer credit for military families and other government workers on assignment outside the United States. If you meet the criteria, you have until June 30, 2011, to close on your first home and qualify for the tax credit of up to $8,000.

Sin #7: Failing to track home-related expenses If the IRS comes a-knockin’, don’t be scrambling to compile your records. Many people forget to track home office and home maintenance and repair expenses, says Meighan. File away documents as you go. For example, save each manufacturer’s certification statement for energy tax credits, insurance company statements for PMI, and lender or government statements to confirm property taxes paid.

Sin #8: Forgetting to keep track of capital gains If you sold your main home last year, don’t forget to pay capital gains taxes on any profit. However, you can exclude $250,000 (or $500,000 if you’re a married couple) of any profits from taxes. So if you bought a home for $100,000 and sold it for $400,000, your capital gains are $300,000. If you’re single, you owe taxes on $50,000 of gains. However, there are minimum time limits for holding property to take advantage of the exclusions, and other details. Consult IRS Publication 523.

Sin #9: Filing incorrectly for energy tax credits If you made any eligible improvement, fill out Form 5695. Part I, which covers the 30%/$1,500 credit for such items as insulation and windows, is fairly straightforward. But Part II, which covers the 30%/no-limit items such as geothermal heat pumps, can be incredibly complex and involves crosschecking with half a dozen other IRS forms. Read the instructions carefully.

Sin #10: Claiming too much for the mortgage interest tax deduction You can deduct mortgage interest only up to $1 million of mortgage debt, says Meighan. If you have $1.2 million in mortgage debt, for example, deduct only the mortgage interest attributable to the first $1 million.

This article provides general information about tax laws and consequences, but is not intended to be relied upon by readers as tax or legal advice applicable to particular transactions or circumstances. Readers should consult a tax professional for such advice, and are reminded that tax laws may vary by jurisdiction.

G.M. Filisko is an attorney and award-winning writer who was once mortified to receive a letter from the IRS—but relieved to learn the IRS had simply found a math error in her favor. A frequent contributor to many national publications including AARP.org, Bankrate.com, and the American Bar Association Journal, she specializes in real estate, business, personal finance, and legal topics.

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December 2010 Home Sales Zip Code 36093

December 2010 home sales for Zip Code 36093 in Redland, Wetumpka and Elmore County includes subdivisions Emerald Mountain, Blue Ridge, Mitchell Creek Estates, Grand Ridge, Jasmine Hill, Stonegate, Windsong Ridge, Wildwood, Harrogate Springs, Jackson Trace, and Brookwood. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (if you are selling this is your competition), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure would indicate a chance of a better bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

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December 2010 Home Sales Zip Code 36092

December 2010 home sales for Zip Code 36092 in Wetumpka, Holtville, Dozier, Wallsboro, Lake Jordan and Elmore County includes subdivisions Cotton Lakes, Jordan Trace, River Oaks, Macon Place, Cherokee Estates, Country Club Estates, Cadens Creek, and Foxfire. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling your home), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a better chance of a bargain if you are buying. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
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December 2010 Home Sales Zip Code 36067

December 2010 home sales for Zip Code 36067 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Camellia Estates, Live Oak, The Oaks of Buena Vista, Aspen Ridge, Bridge Creek Reserve, and Hearthstone How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better chance of a bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

Chart December 2010 Home Sales Zip Code 36067

December 2010 Home Sales Zip Code 36066

December 2010 home sales for Zip Code 36066 in Prattville and Autauga County including subdivisions Greystone, Riverchase, Woodland Heights, Silver Hills, Eastwood, The Homeplace, and The Villas at Brookstone. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure means a better bargain for buyers. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.

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December 2010 Home Sales Zip Code 36064

December 2010 home sales for Zip Code 36064 for Pike Road and eastern Montgomery County including subdivisions Woodland Creek, Bridle Brook, Avalon, Merrywood, Foxwood and The Waters. How to use: Find the Price Range in which your home falls. This will show the number of active listings (your competition if you are selling), the number of homes that closed in the last 90 days, the number of homes that close on average in a month, the Percentage Closed Monthly (the likelyhood that one home will close in a month), and the Months of Inventory (how many months worth of homes to sell if no other homes come on the market). A high Months of Inventory figure indicates a chance for a better bargain for a buyer. For a personalized report, feel free to contact me.
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