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Tax breaks are available to homeowners

October 12th, 2010

Buying a home comes with some tax perks if you’re willing to file the IRS long form

April 15 may seem like a long time away, but if you’ve just bought a home, you can make tax time less stressful now. Proper tax planning now may reap deduction benefits next year. Tax breaks are available for property owners, but only if you itemize your deductions instead of filing the short form.

Tax breaks for property owners include:

  • Mortgage interest­–For most homeowners, the biggest portion of your house payment goes to interest. All of the interest is tax-deductible. In the beginning of your loan, a much smaller part begins repaying the debt.
  • Real estate taxes­–Also known as property taxes, this is the annual tax that most state and local governments charge on the assessed value of your real property.
  • Points–These are lender fees associated with getting a mortgage. Each point equals 1% of the loan principal. Points can add up to thousands of dollars, with one to three points common on most home loans. You can deduct points in the year you paid them if the loan is to purchase or build you main residence.
  • Moving expenses–You could deduct moving expenses if you are self-employed or an employee, if your move is related to starting work at a new job location.

You also have a new address and to make life a lot simpler before tax time, you need to notify several agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Postal Service and your employer. If you’ve had a name change too, notify the Social Security Administration so that your Social Security number will match when you file your tax returns.

The IRS requires that you file Form 8822. That form is downloadable at IRS.gov or by calling 800.829.3676. If you’ve had a name change, it’s necessary to filed Form SS-5, which is an application for a new Social Security card. That form is returned to your local Social Security office.

With a bit of advanced planning, tax deductions can make your home sweet home sweeter than ever!

Spotlight on The Grant Hickman Team

May 13th, 2009



Q: Please introduce yourself?
A: Grant Hickman! Team members include Cary Knobbe and Lori Linhoff

Q: What is the name of your business?
A: The Grant Hickman Team

Q: Where is your business located?
A: 1 Point West Blvd., Saint Charles, MO 63301

Q: Briefly describe what you/ your business does.
A:
Buying a home, selling your home, avoiding foreclosure, or just looking into the market? Local St Charles and Saint Louis, Missouri real estate experts at The Grant Hickman Team will assist you to find or sell your home. Expert real estate services and systems and award-winning customer service are just a few reasons why The Grant Hickman Team is trusted by so many for foreclosure avoidance, relocation, home buying, investment property, home lease-up and new construction home building. Whether you are a first time or experienced homebuyer or seller, call The Grant Hickman Team for your real estate needs.

The Grant Hickman Team has a proven approach to buying and selling real estate which has resulted in their skyrocket to success and continuous achievement.
Ranked in the Top 3% of Agents –St. Charles County Agents
#1 in Sales Volume
#1 in Number of Homes Sold
#1 in Customer Service 2003 – 2008
Agent of the Year- 2002, 2003, 2006, & 2007 & 2008
Top “40 Professional Under 40″ -St. Charles Magazine
“5 Star Customer Service” -St. Louis Magazine

Q: How many years have you been in business?
A: 7 Awesome Years!!!

Q: What is your burning desire?
A:
To continue to grow into the best Grant that I can be….it sure can be tough sometimes

Q: What’s something not many people know about you?
A: I played Classical Violin from grade school through college!

Q: Do you have a Website Address?
A:
Yep, www.GrantHickman.com and www.GrantHickman.BlogSpot.com

Q: What’s the best way for someone to get a hold of you if they have further questions?
A:
Direct: (314) 265-1531 / www.GrantHickman.com / RealEstate@GrantHickman.com

Expert Real Estate Services and Systems in St. Charles and St. Louis Missouri

Your Home Buying Experience

February 17th, 2009

Q: Please introduce your family?
A:
Hi. My name is Angela. I am a single mother to a wonderful son.

Q: Where is your new home located?
A: St. Charles County

Q: Describe your situation when you decided to purchase your home?
A: I was wanting a more permanent place for my son and myself.

Q: What concerns/fears did you have about buying a home?
A: I was afraid of doing it on my own. Grant and his team made my home buying experience a breeze.

Q: How did The Grant Hickman Team help you work through those fears/concerns?
A: Being a first time home buyer I had A LOT of questions and concerns. Grant and his team were knowledgeable and very eager and happy to answer/help with any of my concerns.

Q: What was the best part of your home buying experience?
A: The flawless process that Grant and his team provided. They made me feel comfortable every step of the way. I never felt pressured to buy a home. Professionalism all the way!!!!

Q: Would you use The Grant Hickman Team to buy or sell a home in the future?
A: I would not use anyone other than Grant Hickman and his team.

Buy now, say St. Charles County Realtors

February 12th, 2009

Now is a good–check that–great time to buy a house.

So say real estate leaders in St. Charles County, among the nation’s fastest-growing areas until the housing slump rolled in last year.

Karen Vennard, president of the St. Charles County Association of Realtors, said today that stable house prices and low low mortgage rates mean now is the time for buyers “to make their move.”

“This is a just a great environment to buy a house,” she added.

Vennard was preaching to the choir at a luncheon attended by about 35 real estate agents, builders and lenders. Merle Schneider, head of the association’s PR committee, told the group “there’s plenty of money” from lenders for people with good credit, a job and the ability to make a down payment.

“The bankers and lenders have simply gone back to sensible lending practices,” he said.

Don’t believe gloom-and-doom housing stories in “the media,” Schneider added. Home values rise and value but the trend, over decades, is a steady rise in prices, he said.

To drive home–so to speak–their point that people are still buying houses, the Realtors’ group introduced to the audience Dave and Jennifer Berkbigler, who closed today on a new four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home in Wentzville. Dave, 38, who works for Grey Eagle Distributing, and Jennifer, 36, a speech pathologist, are moving west from north St. Louis County.

They declined to disclose how much they paid for their new house but say they got a good deal.

Click to read article from STLtoday.com.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Local Real Estate. Crashing or Window of Opportunity?…

December 2nd, 2008

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