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Temecula First Time Home Buyers is it the right time to buy?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

The release of the latest housing numbers may have first time home buyers in Temecula, Murrieta and other parts of Riverside and San Diego County wondering if now is the right time to buy their first home.

Temecula First Time Home Buyers

Buying your first home is the most important financial decision you will make and should be treated as such. It’s not an impulse purchase, so careful planning is the first step along with some soul searching to see if homeownership is right for YOU.
Here are some questions you should ask yourself before you start. (more…)

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Temecula First Time Home Buyers a new tax credit on the way?

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

First time homebuyers in Temecula, Murrieta and other parts of Riverside and San Diego County may be getting an unexpected bonus from your Uncle Sam.

Last week the NAR (National Association of Realtors) announced that homes sales were down more than 27.2% from June and 25% from July of 2009.

Sales are at the lowest level since the total existing-home sales series launched in 1999, and single family sales – accounting for the bulk of transactions – are at the lowest level since May of 1995.

This announcement sent the financial markets into shock and has the government considering a number of stimulus for the housing market.

National Association of Realtors Housing Report

HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan said the government is concerned about the continued weakness in the housing market.

When asked about bringing back the very popular first time home buyer tax credit, Donovan replied:

“It’s too early to say after one month of numbers, whether the house credit will be revived or not,” he said.

July was just the first month of the “tax credit hangover” and all indications are that August numbers will continue the trend.

So what does that mean to you?

If you missed out on the first tax credit, you may be in luck in more ways than one. If the tax credit is revived, and I’m betting it will be, then you’ll not only have a government incentive to buy your first home, but the continued decline in values will allow you to get more home for your money.

Buying your first home is not an event, it’s a process. First Time home buyer loans are tougher to get, so your first step is getting your financial house in order. Unless the first time home buyer tax credit is made permanent (not likely) there is a pent up demand right now and if it plays out like the last first time home buyer tax credit did, the ensuing rush may keep those that are “last to the party” from closing in time to receive the tax credit.

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Temecula First Time Home Buyers- There’s a new sheriff in town!

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

First time home buyers in Temecula, Murrieta and other parts of Southwest Riverside County have an abundance of choices when it comes to fast food dining, particularly hamburgers.

For years the first choice for most residents of Temecula and Murrieta, and for most of Southern California has been the iconic In-N-Out Burger chain. In-N-Out has thrived in Southern California on a simple premise of fresh, never frozen burgers and french fries.

The new burger sheriff in Temecula

Well in this year’s Zagat poll for best burger in Southern California In-N-Out was upset by the new sheriff in town, 5 Guys Burgers and Fries. The Virginia based company has more than 500 outlets and recently opened their first restaurant in Temecula. It’s located on the southwest corner of Margarita and Winchester, next to the pool supply store.

After reading a column in the Californian by John Hunneman, I couldn’t wait to try the 5 Guys so my wife and I went there today around 1:30 and the restaurant was packed.

It’s red and white theme reminded me of a cross between In-N-Out and Fuddruckers. Unlike In-N-Out there’s no drive thru, but that’s the only area where 5 Guys falls short. Even as busy as the restaurant was, their assembly line moved things quickly and we had our food within 10 minutes.

I ordered a regular bacon cheeseburger, with lettuce, pickles, grilled onions and barbeque sauce (all the toppings are free). Their regular burger comes with two patties and felt like more than twice the size of my usual In-N-Out “double double”. I could taste the freshness of the meat and the toppings and everything is prepared with no trans fat.

The french fries, like In-N-Out are also fresh and the regular size was more than this fry lover could handle, even with a little help from my wife.

As much as this In-N-Out junkie hates to admit it, 5 Guys is the new king of burgers for me (no pun intended).

My heart surgeon only allows a minimal number of burger splurges, and I’m definitely glad I used this one on 5 Guys Burgers and Fries.

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