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Blog Name: Seattle Real Estate Information | Rion Real Estate
Url: http://www.rionrealestate.com/blog/
Language: English
Topics: real estate, seattle, realtor
Description: Great Seattle metro area blog from Alex Rion & Kathryn Rion, Seattle Realtors located in Kirkland, WA features informative articles, humorous commentary and opinion.
Popularity: 7 Followers

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-22
If you’re in trouble on your loan, you’re not alone. Reading: Foreclosures hitting more people with prime loans http://tinyurl.com/yh3m3ka # Does this make anyone else nervous? Reading: With F.H.A. Help, Easy Loans in Expensive Areas http://tr.im/Frx7 #
Kirkland Annexation: Who Says Your Vote Doesn’t Count?
The election on the proposed annexation area of Finn Hill, Kingsgate and Totem Lake into the city of Kirkland was November 3rd, 2009 and, as of yesterday, the votes are still so close that it’s unclear whether the proposed annexation areas (or PAA) are going to become part of Kirkland or not. Requiring 60% approval to pass, according to the King County Elections Department release on November 20th, 2009 at 2:40:33 PM, the tally was still sitting at a hair-splitting 59.92% approved to 40.08% disapproved. According to the
First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended and Expanded
Did You Run Out of Time? If you missed out on the first deadline to take advantage of the up to $8000 first time home buyer tax credit, you now have a few months longer to plan your move. The original expiration date is November 30th, 2009 but prospective buyers now have until April 30th, 2010. Did You Make Too Much Money? If you ran into the income caps in the original version of the bill, now single people can earn up to $125,000 and couples up to $225,000. Already Own a Home? The expanded part of this bill will allow homeowners who have lived in their home for 5 of the last 8 years may be eligible for up to $6500 in tax credit. You can r

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