Homeowners Catch A Break, Part 1
Although the Sunday, April 13th edition of the Detroit Free Press highlighted the high levels of home inventories in the area, the rates of foreclosures have decreased. We've definitely noticed an increase in activity over last year and there continues to be lots of good deals for both first time buyers and move-up buyers, so we're looking forward to a strong Spring selling season.
A couple of pieces of important legislation have been passed by the Michigan State Legislature recently to ease the homeowner burden during this challenging market. These include:
- A 33-month 'pop-up' tax moratorium making it more economical to make a move, and a
Be sure to take advantage of any of these changes if they apply to you!
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Using personalized customer service and innovative online market techniques to sell residential real estate in the Western Wayne County and Oakland County areas of Southeast Michigan. Serving the I-275 corridor communities of Plymouth, Northville, Novi, Canton, Livonia and Farmington Hills.