edecibel.com edecibel.com
   Home Page >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Link >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Computers & Networking

Teens & Kids

Health & Hygiene

Sports & Adventure

Hotels & Travel

Property & Agents

Indoor Games

Self Enhancement

Malls & Shopping

Careers & Employment

Academics & Learning

Finance & Investment

Government & Politics

Fashion & Relationships

Medicine & Treatment

Events & News

Automotive

People & Society

Food & Recipe

Garden & Home

Science & Research

Business & Services

Creative Arts

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Home Page –› Property & Agents –› Property Websites
 

New York Home Buying

 
Author: Jessica Elliott
 

Maybe youre buying your first home in New York, or perhaps youre relocating to New York from another state. Either way, its important that you educate yourself on New York home loans before shopping for a home and mortgage. This article explains what youll need to know before buying a home in New York:

The median price of a home in New York is $148,700. Recently, homes in New York have been appreciating at rates well above the national average. However, the rate of job growth in New York is below the national average. The slow rate of job growth does not seem to be affecting New York residents incomes, as past-due loan rates are below the national average.

The price of homes in New York varies widely between zip codes. For example, in Long Island, New York, the median price of a home in the summer of 2005 was $567,000; however, in Buffalo, New York, the median price of a home was $230,000, and in Yorktown Heights, New York, it was $450,000. Average interest rates in New York are just .01 percent above the national average.

New York state law requires that private mortgage insurance must be cancelled when LTV reaches 75%. It also prohibits loans that are considered high-cost under New York law. Investors in New York will not accept appraisals that were performed before 11 September 2001 because of the change in value of many investment properties after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centers.

Low-income families who own homes can apply for a $2000 state tax credit each year. The New York State Low Income Housing Tax Credit must be applied for, and applicants must meet certain set requirements.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Hud Foreclosures - Finding A Foreclosed Hud Home Online
 
Need to find a Home Inspector or Appraiser? Bypass your Agent and Locate one on your own
 
Get Feng Shui - Vastu Combined Benefits!
 
If You Decide To Not Work With An Agent, Are You Really Saving Money?
 
Buying Real Estate - House Hunting Tips And Ideas
 
A Guide To Finding the Best Nashville Mortgage Companies
 
Buying a Home: What Happens Next?
 
Second Homes: Condo Hotels Make Sense
 
Foreclosure Law 101 For Homeowners
 
California's Housing Market Helps Home Mortgage Loan Industry
 
 
 
 

Clouds on a Title

Before you close you need to be sure that there are no clouds on your title. It is at closing that y ... - Martin Lukac
 

Do You Know What Design/Construct (or "Design/Build ) Means? I Think You Should!

These real questions on 'How To' build are answered by a US Master Builder and myself from the devel ... - Colm Dillon
 

Real Estate Industry as Investment?

Can't figure out where to invest your money? Trying to look into the best industry? I've written an ... - Thomas Moser
 
 

Patience in Real Estate, a Virtue?

Selling wows! - Ralph Famiglietta
 

The Right Time to Buy A Home

Get ready to buy a home! If you are a first time homebuyer, there are plenty of programs available t ... - Cecelia Taylor
 

How to Search the Las Vegas Mls Listings

This article is focused towards helping you understand how to do a quick, effective search in the ML ... - Dave Badge
 

Hud Foreclosures - Finding A Foreclosed Hud Home Online

HUD homes are ideal for first time home buyers or real estate investors searching for inexpensive pr ... - Carrie Reeder
 

Should You Buy A Home?

It's the American dream -- a home of your own. Too bad the American reality is much different -- a m ... - Martin Lukac
 
 
Home Page >> Privacy >> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2008 www.edecibel.com All Rights Reserved.