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Andrea was one of the “implementers”. With the deadline of the $8000 Tax Credit approaching – it is of utmost importance to have a plan of attack.  Most people are focused on closing BEFORE Dec 1.  That is just fine, but many are not flipping the pages of the calendar in order to establish milestones that one needs to meet along the remaining days if they wish to see the Treasury’s Tax Credit check.  This is done by finding the advice of both a rock-solid Realtor and a Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist.

Andrea Tlumacki did. Expert real estate advice from J. Robert Brown of Prefer 1 Real Estate proved immeasurable. Not only was she able to pin down a super-low mortgage interest rate of 4.500%, but realized professional direction from Robert Brown’s corporate-world experience to get a  purchase price that would make an investor blush. In her interview with Andrea, Tracy Jacim states, “time is running out,” and the time to procrastination is past.

Many of us are familiar with Student Syndrome – but the need to:

…has a shelf life of about a week from today.  Sure, things can be closed a somewhat faster in the right circumstances, but as volume ramps up in the weeks ahead for the lenders, the length of time it takes to actually close will be stretch.

In other words… it is important to engage in the Orlando Real Estate process quickly if you hope to benefit from the First-time Home Buyer Tax Credit before it expires.

Chris is Florida’s #1 FHA Mortgage Broker and a syndicated mortgage blogger. He is regular contributor to the three leading industry blog-fronts including The Mortgage Chili Blog, My FHA Mortgage Blog, Top of Mind Networks, and proudly the newest contributor to Lenderama.

Chris can be found at
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or by calling 407.377.0500 x 210

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