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MAX LEAMAN

Mortgage Lender Branch Manager (512) 293-1239
Max Leaman, mortgage lender, serves the greater Austin, Round Rock, and Georgetown areas.

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Max Leaman provides flyer services to real estate agents

Professional printing of flyer(s) must be approved by Max Leaman to ensure RESPA compliance. All flyers designed for co-branding - add your logo, picture and contact information.
Homebuyer Tax Credit Flyers
$8,000 Tax Credit Extended & Expanded
Homebuyer tax credit extended for contracts signed by April 30 and closing by June 30, 2010. Income limits expanded to cover more affluent buyers; couples earning up to $225,000 and individuals earning up to $125,000 annually now qualify. The extension creates a new $6,500 credit for buyers who have owned their current home for at least five years. The home sold or being sold must have been used as primary residence.
$8,000 Tax Credit for 1st-Time Homebuyers, $6,500 Tax Credit for Repeat Homebuyers - Co-Branded Flyer.pdf
$8,000 Tax Credit for 1st-Time Homebuyers, $6,500 Tax Credit for Repeat Homebuyers
$8,000 Tax Credit Extended! - Co-Branded Flyer
$8,000 Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended!
Eligibility To be eligible for the first-time homebuyer tax credit, you must be a first-time home buyer or a buyer who has not owned a home during the past three years.
$8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit
$8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit
Overview of the $8,000 tax credit available to first-time homebuyers through December 1, 2009. "The Stimulus Plan was signed into law by President Obama, containing a new tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Essentially, first-time homebuyers within certain income limits who purchase a home in 2009 before December 1, 2009 will receive a tax credit of up to $8,000."
$8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit DPA Program
$8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit for Down-Payment and Closing Costs
Overview of the $8,000 tax credit available to first-time homebuyers through December 1, 2009. "The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) has released a Down Payment Assistance Program called TDHCA 90-Day DPA. This program allows a first time homebuyer to monetize the $8,000 tax credit and apply it to the down-payment and closing costs."
Homebuyer Tax Credits - Time is Running Out - Co-Branded Flyer
Homebuyer Tax Credits - Time is Running Out!
Time is running out for the Hombuyer Tax Credits. This flyer reminds homebuyers about the impending deadline and includes frequently ased questions (FAQ) about the tax credits.
Housing Affordability Hovers Near Highest Level In 18 Years

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Houses are the cheapest they've been since 1991. Bolstered by affordable interest rates and low prices, nationwide housing affordability during the second quarter of 2009 continued to hover near its highest level since the series began 18 years ago, according to the National Association of Home Builders (Aug. 19, 2009). You have the financial opportunity of a lifetime.
FAQ Austin Property Tax Appraisal Protest
Real Appraisal Relief - Austin Property Appraisal Protest
When will I receive my notice of my property’s appraised value? When is the deadline to protest? Can I represent myself in a hearing against the appraisal district? How does the appraisal district determine my Austin property appraisal value?
Austin Mortgage $8,000 Tax Credit - Updated Flyer
UPDATED - Time is Running OUT for $8,000 1st Time Homebuyer Tax Credit & $6,500 Repeat Homebuyer Tax Credit

Time is running OUT to qualify for the $8,000 Tax Credit for First-Time Homebuyers and $6,500 Credit for Repeat Hombuyers. Qualifying purchases must be under contract by April 30, 2010 and closed by September 30, 2010.

Truth About Austin Real Estate
Truth About Austin Real Estate
Forbes ranks Austin #1 for job growth and the #1 City to Ride Out the Recession. The latest report from the National Association of Realtors shows Austin real estate appreciating more than 18 percent. So, is now a good time to buy in Austin-Round Rock? -- Yes, it's a GREAT time to buy a new home.
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Your Mortgage Questions, Answered
Are banks still lending money for mortgages? How has the mortgage business changed? Do I have to put down 20% of the home price? How are mortgage rates? Is it a good time to buy in Austin? Mortgage rates and buying in Austin answers are updated continuously with the latest good news.

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