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"...selling my home with you was the best experience yet."
-Marjorie Williams
Pat and Bill "sold our house in Heritage in 9 days."
-Jason & Dee Dee Mackey
"We knew in this competitive market it was going to take a realtor with Pat's energy to make the sale happen"
-Richard & Anita Willman
Pat and Bill "sold our house in North Richland Hills in about 2 weeks."
-Sharon Dudek
"We Wish We Had Hired You First!"
-Jerry & Billie Lambert
"It is because of Pat's attention to the customer...that I'm sure Pat's name is well respected"
-Joanna & Kevin Baker
Pat and Bill "Really Care"
-Craig Lowell
Pat and Bill "SOLD OUR HOUSE FOR MORE THAN ANY COMPARABLE HOUSE HAD SOLD IN THE AREA IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR."
-Eric & Kim Ferguson
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Tax Considerations >Tax Reform
Owning a home still offers significant tax benefits. If you are renting, it may be a good time to sit down with a professional real estate agent to see how much you can save each year by owning your own home.
You save in two ways when you purchase a home. Even though most interest deductions have been phased out, home mortgage interest and state and local property taxes can be deducted. The interest on a home equity loan may also be deductible.
Your real estate agent can show you how these savings will apply in your situation. You may be pleasantly surprised when you compare the tax savings you will receive as a result of owning your home, and you will build up equity as your home appreciates in value! Also, first-time buyers will see expanded rules for Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) and 401(k) plans, allowing penalty-free withdrawals to purchase a home in the Taxpayer Relief Act passed in August, 1997. Consult your tax advisor for your particular circumstance.
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What is arguably the world's strangest (and most dysfunctional) kitchen?
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In 1998 the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City first displayed a kitchen made entirely of 40 million colored glass beads by artist Liza Lou of Topanga, California. |
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