Most of you know that the $8000 first time home buyer tax credit will expire November 30, 2009. What many may not know is what this means if you are currently in the market to buy a new home in Texas. Now more than ever you need to have an understanding of the timeframes involved in purchasing a home to make sure you do not miss this great opportunity.
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