Thursday, May 27, 2010

Remembering D-day this Memorial Weekend

American cemetery in France sm Recently I had the privilege to visit America's cemetery in Normandy, France  honoring those who died on D-Day.  Thousands of American soldiers gave their lives that day.  Did you know that many drowned in the rough waters before they even made it to the beach? Seeing the area where the Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy both inspired and horrified me.   It horrified me to think how awful it must have been for the soldiers knowing they most likely would not come home.  It inspired me to see how these great Americans sacrificed so that we might have freedom.

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How did they find the courage to leave the boat that day and every day after that?  The people who have given their lives for America’s freedom represent the incredible American spirit.  This spirit defines our country. 

Americans, along with the British, Canadians and some French,  freed the French in World War II.   Our soldiers don’t just protect Americans, they protect the world against tyranny, dictatorships and help fight for human rights.

Please take time this weekend to thank a veteran. 

Thank you veterans!!!!!

The pictures featured in this story are of the actual American cemetery at Omaha beach in France.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Lincoln Ne is #5 on Forbes list!

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The Best Places For Business And Careers - Forbes.com

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Armed Service Members Have Extra Year for Home Buyer Tax Credit

Story courtesy of the NAHB

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) wants members of the military, foreign service, and intelligence communities to know that they may have an additional year to buy a home and claim the home buyer tax credit, which expired for most Americans on April 30.

The law provides qualified service members who served on official extended duty outside of the United States for 90 days or more at any time between January 1, 2009, to April 30, 2010, another year to buy a home and claim the credit. They have until April 30, 2011, to sign a sales contract, and until June 30, 2011, to settle and close on the home. Both the $8,000 first-time and $6,500 repeat home buyer tax credits are included in the rule.

“Congress recognized that many service members may have missed out on the home buyer tax credit due to being posted overseas,” said NAHB Chairman Bob Jones, a builder and developer in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. “It is only fitting that they be given another year to take advantage of this opportunity in appreciation of the sacrifices they have made serving our country.”

“Qualified service members” are defined as a member of the uniformed services of the United States military, a member of the Foreign Service of the United States, or an employee of the intelligence community.

The rule that requires buyers to repay the credit if they move out of their home within three years has also been waived for qualified service members if they have to sell their home due to receiving government orders for extended duty service.

NAHB provides information on the home buyer tax credit, including eligibility requirements and links to home buying resources, on its consumer website www.FederalHousingTaxCredit.com.

For more information, please talk to a Hartland Homes agent today.  402-477-6668

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Goodbye $8,000 Tax Credit! Now what?

So the $8,000 Tax Credit has expired and you didn’t find a home.  The good news is that now you can choose the perfect home for you with no time limitations! 

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It is still a great time to buy a home!

1)  Low interest rates

2)  Low prices

3)  Save money annually on your income taxes  (itemize your tax return using property tax  and mortgage interest paid)

Additional Reasons to buy a brand new Hartland Home:

4)  You may qualify for an Impact Fee Rebate =that is a credit of up to $4,685 towards your down payment!!!

5)  We pay your closing costs = average savings of $2,500!

6)  Energy Efficient = saves you $$ every month on lower utility bills

7)  Lower house payment the first year because property taxes haven’t been fully assessed = saves you over $100 per month!

8)  10 year structural warranty, 20 year dry basement guarantee and the best warranty in town!

9)  It only takes 90 days to build a home built just for you.

10)  You haven’t found what you wanted in the existing market, why not build and get what you want?

www.hartlandhomes.com

402-477-6668