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Need Down Payment Help to Buy a Home? - Business Insider

City, Wells Fargo join to boost first-time home purchases - WXIA-TV

Move quickly to avoid stamp duty - Easier (press release)

Better access to new homes through Get Britain Moving - Find a Property

Rise in first-time buyers predicted - The Press Association

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Need Down Payment Help to Buy a Home? - Business Insider


Need Down Payment Help to Buy a Home?
Business Insider
Even with the housing meltdown hardships for many the last few years, home ownership remains part of the American Dream, especially for first time home buyers. One result of the real estate value bubble burst caused by easy money and freewheeling loans ...

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City, Wells Fargo join to boost first-time home purchases - WXIA-TV


WXIA-TV

City, Wells Fargo join to boost first-time home purchases
WXIA-TV
Wells Fargo says they are fast-tracking mortgage approvals in a program designed to give first-time home buyers a shot at purchasing a home in any one of a number of Atlanta neighborhoods. The bank says they are also giving qualified buyers a grant of ...

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Move quickly to avoid stamp duty - Easier (press release)


Move quickly to avoid stamp duty
Easier (press release)
The Government announced in its 2010 budget that it was removing the payment of stamp duty for two years for first time buyers on properties up to £250000, but confirmed at the end of the last year that this would not be extended further. Stephen Grant ...

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Better access to new homes through Get Britain Moving - Find a Property


Find a Property

Better access to new homes through Get Britain Moving
Find a Property
When Housing Minister Grant Shapps announced the Get Britain Moving campaign back in November there was a ripple of excitement from first-time buyers who had so far been locked out of the property market because they couldn't get a mortgage.

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Rise in first-time buyers predicted - The Press Association


Rise in first-time buyers predicted
The Press Association
The proportion of first-time buyers is set to rise slightly this year, but they could face a narrower choice of properties due to a lack of first-time sellers, a study has suggested. Rightmove said the proportion of buyers who intend to purchase their ...

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