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5 Bedroom Oldham County Home ~ Hillcrest ~ $565,000

5 bedroom Oldham County Home

Quick Facts

  • Bedrooms:   5
  • Bathrooms: 4 Full + 2 Half
  • Basement:   Yes - Partially-Finished Walkout
  • Total Square Footage:   5500
  • Acreage:   0.4


Hillcrest Home - 12819 Crestview Cove Ct

This gracious 1.5 story custom-built house was the builder's personal home, boasting top quality construction and a premier cul-de-sac lot. The professional landscape, large covered porch, and stone accents create a wonderful curb appeal.

On the main floor you will find hardwood floors, custom trim work, 2 story foyer and great room, 2 fireplaces, glassed-in porch with slate flooring, large laundry with built-in cubbies, and custom maple cabinets with granite countertops in the large kitchen, opening to a light and bright hearth room and the glassed in porch. The first floor master suite offers a double trey ceiling, his/hers vanities, his/hers walk-in closets, large shower with 2 shower heads, and corner whirlpool tub.

The second level features 3 large bedrooms with 2 full bath.  Each bedroom has its own direct access to a bath.

The lower level features a large 5th bedroom, full bath, custom wet bar, pool table room, TV room with built-ins, and large office area.

This Hillcrest home also has an irrigation system, electric dog fence, security system, and audio speakers in 5 areas. A great floor plan for living and entertaining, this home has been lovingly maintained and is a must see!

Hillcrest

Loaded with ammenities and less than 10 years old, homes in Hillcrest are everything one would expect from one of the premier neighborhooods in not only Prospect but also the entire Metro Louisville area.  This deed-restricted neighborhood offers a community pool, clubhouse, playground, social clubs and outings for parents and kids.

Oldham County Schools

Students who live in Hillcrest will attend school in the award-winning Oldham County school system.  The Two-Time National School of Excellence elementary school is conveniently located at Hillcrest.  

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Shepherdsville Home for Sale - 20 Acre Farm - 401 Slate Bluff - $260,000

 

Shepherdsville Home for Sale

Quick Facts

  • Bedrooms:   4
  • Bathrooms: 2 Full
  • Basement:   Yes - Partially-Finished Walkout
  • Total Square Footage:   3200+
  • Acreage:   20 - Fenced
  • Other:   Pool, Barn, 2 Ponds

Shepherdsville Home

This 4 Bedroom Cape Cod has 3200+ square feet of living space. The updated kitchen features oak cabinets and new low maintenance flooring that flows throughout the open first level. With two bedrooms and a full bath on each floor, you can choose whether the master is upstairs or down. The large room in the walkout basement could be a family room or even a 5th bedroom.

This great home sits at the end of a dead-end street and on 20 acres. The 17 partially-wooded acres behind the house contains 2 fishing ponds, a barn, and ideal areas for horseback riding, hunting, four-wheeling, or simply allowing the animals to graze. 

For the more passive outdoor lover, the new covered front porch, sunroom, and new deck offer spectacular views year-round. Additionally, the pool is a great way to stay cool all summer.

As an agricultural property, the home qualifies for a lower tax rate. City water connected this year. Security System, New Carport , plenty of storage space and more. Finally, the seller is offering a 1-year home warranty for your peace of mind.

Barn

The 60x38 barn has 5 horse stalls, a tack room, and full hay loft.  There is 100a electric service and a cistern dedicated to the barn.

Location

Despite the private setting, this home is located just south of the heart of Shepherdsville and less than 3 miles from I-65.  The interstate offers easy access to Louisville or Elizabethtown(~20 mins).  Additionally, it is less than 30 minutes to Fort Knox

Schools

Children who attend Bulllitt County Public Schools are currently zoned for

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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You Gotta Know When to Fold'Em: The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit & You

As the $8000 tax credit gets ready to expire, many buyers are struggling to find a Louisville home that meets their needs and wants.  Feeling pressured by the looming date, some are considering just grabbing something so they can get the tax credit.  As Paul elegantly expresses below, this is really not a good strategy. 

Via Paul Slaybaugh, Scottsdale AZ Real Estate (Realty Executives):

GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES!

Are they good and fired up?

Great, now turn them off.

As one knocks around the internet here in late April of 2010, he or she cannot go two clicks without encountering manic encouragement to purchase a home “BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE,” or proclamations that “TIME IS RUNNING OUT” to take advantage of the first-time and move-up homebuyer tax credit; each froth-inducing pitch more fevered than the last.  The only thing missing are the decrees that “THIS OFFER EXPIRES AS SOON AS YOU LEAVE THE PREMISES,” and inquisitions as to “WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO GET YOU INTO A HOUSE TODAY?”  P.T. Barnum had nothing on a gaggle of motivated Real Estate agents.

Here’s the thing, though, I am not a big fan of leveraging fear as a sales tool.  With just over a week left in the Federal Clearing House Tax Sweepstakes, I am pulling the plug on my own hyperbole.  If you are a first-time homebuyer and have not found a suitable home after months of feckless searching, it’s time to call off the dogs. 

“IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE PERFECT, JUST BUY SOMETHING!!!”


“HAVEN‘T BOUGHT A HOUSE YET???  WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???”

“DON’T GET LEFT ON THE SIDELINES! THERE’S STILL TIME!”

Lest your home buying ship wash up on the nearest reef, these bleating calls to action should go unheeded.  The wall to wall promotion does have one thing right, though:  the time is now.  Just not in the way they would have you believe.  Now is the time to regroup and ensure you do not make a poor purchasing decision.  The tax credit has been a nice perk to those fortunate enough to find the right home over the past year, but don’t sabotage a 250k purchase because Uncle Sam is holding an 8k caliber gun to your head. 

If you are just starting the hunt now, you’ll do yourself a huge disservice by attempting to shoehorn yourselves into an ill-fitting home due to the time constraint.  If you are nearing your wits end after an unsuccessful months-long odyssey, you are equally likely to do the same when facing down the looming deadline.  I am issuing a cease and desist order to those who have confused the priorities of their fledgling home purchases. 

Let it go, folks.  Let it go. 

We can start again when your only underlying concern is securing the best possible deal on your ideal new home.  With the throng of desperate lemmings running blindly for the cliff, you might just find yourself as king of the buyer’s mountain come May 1st.  With a potential reduction in the number of suitors left after the great tax credit hari-kari, you could unwittingly stumble upon higher negotiating ground via your abstinence from the purchasing frenzy.  While that 8k incentive will drive some to overbid on properties in the coming days, the smart buyer might seek to carve a larger swath out of a seller’s backside in the fertile post-April 30th hunting grounds.

“IF YOU DON’T LIKE THIS HOUSE, SEND IT BACK FOR A NO-HASSLE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!" <or not>

The folly in the air is palpable at present.  That little governmental spiff will come and go, and you won't even remember towards what end the money went.  You'll be stuck with the house, however.  Make sure it is the one you want. And for God's sakes, man, don't make the same mistake that we all made back in the heyday of 2005-2006 by assuming you will be able to offload the house in a couple of years if it doesn't prove suitable for your needs. 

Surely we haven't forgotten this lesson while it is still being taught in excruciating detail?

 

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Jeffersontown Home For Sale ~ 10008 Lauralyn Ct ~ $142500

Jeffersontown Home for Sale

 

WHAT A RARE FIND! An open-floor plan, ranch home with a real master bedroom in the heart of Jeffersontown (J-Town).  Anyone who has shopped for homes in this highly desirable area of Louisville knows how hard it is to come across a setup like this.  In fact, only 7 similar homes sold in all of 2009.  Making this home even more unique is the heated and cooled, attached 1.5 car garage.  This space is perfect for a work shop, small home business, or performing vehicle maintenance on a cold day.   

 With a wood-burning fireplace and easy access to both the kitchen and the 15x20 deck, the Great Room provides an ideal location for family gatherings, entertaining, or just relaxing after a long day. The large Master Suite features a trey ceiling, walk-in closet, and double-vanities. And, the large fenced yard is ideal for containing children of the 2 or 4-legged variety while letting them enjoy the outdoors.

Within the last couple of years, the sellers have completed thousands of dollars worth of updates and upgrades including a new AC unit, hot water heater, patio doors, flooring and more. Additionally, they are offering a home warranty and leaving all of the appliances including the washer and dryer.

So, you can move in and keep your tax credit money to pay off bills or go to the Kentucky Derby. However, you need to act quickly. The tax credit deadline is approaching, but more importantly, Louisville homes like this do not last long.

 

 

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Jeffersontown

J-town is a highly sought after area in eastern Louisville.  With over 900 companies located inside the Bluegrass Industrial Park, 100+ restaurants, dozens of hotels, sporting complexes, parks, and a golf course many residents have little reason to leave Jeffersontown.   Of course, if you do have a need, the convenience to I-64 and the Gene Snyder Expressway certainly makes it easy.

Every September, Jeffersontown hosts the Gaslight Festival.  This weeklong series of events is attended by over 200,000 people.  Activities include a balloon glow, 5K, Golf Scramble, and parade.  Being able to walk to these events or even watch some from the comfort of your own home is certainly one of the benefits of buying this Jeffersontown home.

Children who live on Lauralynn and attend Jefferson County Public Schools are in Cluster 4.  The reside schools are...

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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So you think you outsmarted the crowd because you skipped the $8,000 first time homebuyers tax credit

 

There has been a lot of speculation recently regarding the proposed continuation of or even extension of the $8000 tax credit.  In a recent post, one author even hypothesized that by foregoing the tax credit, homebuyers could actually save more money.  The rationale being that demand would sharply drop off and prices would follow.  This may be true in her area, but it is not true in Louisville.  

Jeff Belonger, one of the nation's top FHA experts and former Louisville resident, also disagrees.  In his detailed response below, he captures the problems with this reasoning.  In short, you are throwing away a sure thing for the hope of something better.  Ever heard the one about a Bird in Hand?  The risk certainly does not outweigh the meager rewards.

While you read Jeff's post, consider that the average home price in Louisville is around $150,000.  A $20,000 drop in prices would be more than 13% in lost value.  With the exception of select neighborhoods, Louisville home values didn't drop 13% at the lowest point in the market and aren't about to do so on December 1st.

Please remember, real estate is local.  Find an area expert who knows the market you are in and listen to him or her.  National news and out of area bloggers will only cost you money.

**Remember: Time is running out.

 

 

Via Jeff Belonger -- The FHA Expert.com -- FHA Loans -- FHA mortgages - USDA loans (Infinity Home Mortgage Company, Inc):

 

 

smarter than the average bear

How smart do you think you are?  Do you think you can outsmart people, just because you read some good advice, yet it failed to share with you the opposite side of things. That has been one of my biggest fears and pet peeves when it comes to blogging. And another?  That many blogs are opinions, not facts, yet they sound like facts.

Janet Guilbault wrote this interesting post that makes a good point : Outsmart the crowd : Skip the $8,000 tax credit & wait to buy - She talks about skipping the first time homebuyers tax credit in hopes that you could get the house of your choice for $20,000 less. She adds that winter is around the corner and the market should be slower, which could get you that price reduction. Again, some good food for thought, yet forgetting some very key points to her opinion. And just for the fact, in my opinion, this is a risk. Are you willing to chance your $8,000 tax credit?  Let's look at this further....

 

 

 

 

RISK – CHANCE – HOPE – LUCK – FALSE HOPE

 

 

two sides to every story

Again, Janet states that you should skip the $8,000 tax credit, because you could get a better deal on a house in the winter months.  And because there wouldn't be as many buyers in the market, because of the first time homebuyers tax credit of $8,000 would not be available. Overall, I feel really strongly against this kind of advice.

Here are my thoughts on why you should be careful of such advice :

  • Reduced property values - You got the house for $20,000 cheaper, and based on a $250,000 mortgage, that would save you $120 a month. So you didn't get the $8,000 tax credit. It would take you 5.5 years to save that tax credit with your monthly savings.
  • Interest Rates - Do you have a crystal ball?  Do you know where mortgage rates will be in December? You get that new house for $230,000, yet the rate increased .375 of a percent. Your new savings will now only be $64 a month. That means that it would take you 10.4 years to save that $8,000.
  • Real Estate Market - Do you know how appraisals truly work?  Do you understand that an appraisal is an opinion from a certified appraiser?  Not one house is the same and in many cases, not all appraisals of that same house are the same. I could give you many examples of specific homes in recent months, having a few different appraisals that could vary from $3,000 to $20,000 in value.
  • $8,000 tax credit in your pocket - You now have the $8,000 in your pocket 2 months after settlement. What could you do with that monies?

- Use the money to fix up the house.

- Use the money to pay off some credit cards, which could save you more money in the long run.

- Possibly pay back some debt to those that helped you get into your new home.

- Save for any housing emergencies that could happen at any moment.

  • Waiting for a possible increase to the tax credit, possibly a $15,000 tax credit - So you take Janet's advice and say to yourself, maybe they will extend the tax credit or raise it to $15,000. Ouch, in my opinion, that is a huge risk. If you are actually in the market now, why play the market? If you come across your home now, but it now, don't roll the dice.
  • Real Estate Market - Each real estate market is different. In my opinion, even the experts can't truly predict what the housing market will do. Some have said that we have hit bottom. Some say it could be a year. But then again, in some markets, prices have increased already. In Janet's post and in a few of the comments, some people have stated that there will be a correction to this. Again, it's an opinion, not a fact.
  • $20,000 reduced value - You don't physically see this money. You don't get 20k in hand. And what happens if the house was over-priced to begin with? What happens if values don't increase in 5 years? The only equity is that equity that you build yourself. In 5 years, you knocked your principal balance down by $16,000.

 

 

 

Conclusion :  Janet ended her post with this ... "If you save $20,000 on your house, do you care if you sacrifice an $8000 tax credit? Probably not. (But don't expect anyone in the real estate industry to talk about this until AFTER the rebate ends)."

Well, I will still be talking about it, no matter if the tax credit continues or ends. I am all about educating the consumer, sharing both perspectives on real estate and mortgage issues. And yes, I would care if I sacrificed the tax credit, especially based on what I stated above. Especially if interest rates went up a half of a percent by December. In my opinion, I can go to Vegas and or Atlantic City to gamble. But why gamble on free money, money that you don't have to pay back. We are in a very tight economy now. I don't think many of you have money to gamble with as you did several years ago. (I don't want to get into the statement of free money, because yes, as tax payers, we are paying for that)

Lastly, excellent time for first time homebuyers. Home values are lowest in the last 5 years, with interests being close to the lowest in several decades, and $8,000 given to you if you qualify.

 

 

 

IMPORTANT REMINDER – The $8,000 first time homebuyers tax credit ends on November 30th, 2009

 

 


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Everything You Want To Know About Louisville Homes That I Can't Tell You

Louisville Information

Your questions are innocent.  They are well-intentioned.  In fact, they are normal.

What are the schools like?

Are there children in the neighborhood?

What is the crime rate?

My response may seem anything but normal.  In fact, it may seem a little idiotic. 

I can't answer that, but here's a website you can go to and find out.

If you are reading this, my response may be acceptable.  In fact, it might be welcome.  You can get all of your questions answered at your convenience.  You might even learn a few things you hadn't thought to ask.  On the other hand, the response is a bit dissatisfying when you are sitting beside me in the car. 

Before you write me off as a complete moron, please understand my reply is not due to lack of area expertise.  Instead, it is due to knowledge of the law.  Specifically, Fair Housing Law.  These well-intentioned edicts were put forth to prevent discrimination against the protected classes (race, color, religion, national origin, gender, familial status, and the disabled).  Intended or not, the consequence of the statutes is I am forbidden to answer even the most innocent of questions related to people not property.

If your questions about Louisville homes for sale involve market data, house values, community info, or directions to the nearest Lowe's, I can most certainly help.  But the only info you are getting out of me with respect to the human side of neighborhoods is this...

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Jefferson County Public Schools (Louisville)

Bullitt County Public Schools (Shepherdsville / Mt Washington)

Oldham County Public Schools (PeWee Valley / Crestwood)

Demographics

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US Census Bureau

Note: When using ZipSkinny, the default zip code for Louisville is 40243 (Middletown).  You can enter a different zip in the upper right hand corner.

Crime

http://www.louisvilleky.gov/metropolice

http://spotcrime.com/ky/louisville

Note:  The mapping function on the SpotCrime site is easier to use than the LMPD site. 

 

**Declaration of Indepence photo courtesy of Caveman 92233 on flickr.

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Open Letter to First Time Home Buyers

Dear Procrastinating First Time Home Buyers:

 

I know you.  I've seen you in the mall on December 23rd. I've watched you race through town en route to the airport; screeching up to the terminal just in time to prevent your mom from giving up and getting in the cab.  I even saw you run over the neighbor's cat on your way to the post office on April 15th.  (Actually, disregard that last one.  I'm sure it was just a large stick).  You excel when the stakes are high.  You thrive on knowing you'll succeed where mere mortals would stumble.  Your methods are a bit unorthodox, but you always come through at the buzzer.  In most circles, I would be you.

The significant difference here is that I own a house.  For better or worse, I don't have a stake in the $8000 tax credit game.  You do though.  You have the opportunity to change your life for the better and you plan to do so. Tomorrow. 

My only concern is that tomorrow may not be when you think it is.  By now, you know the tax credit expires December 1st.  As this is month's away, I'm sure you've given little thought to actually looking for a house.  There are far more pressing deadlines to be dealt with.  I know you are busy, so I won't take up much more of your time.  But, you need to know...

December 1st is the wrong date.

To be eligible for the credit, you have to take possession by December 1st.  When everything was working well, it took around 30 days to close a loan.  These days, things don't work well very often and it's not going to get better once you and your brethren leave the couch.  Underwriters are scarce and banks aren't about to staff up for the onslaught knowing there is a going to be a huge void immediately afterwards.  It will take at least 45 days to close.  With that in mind,

October 16th is the real drop-dead date.

Reset your internal clock. 

NOW!!

 

I'd tell you to start now, so you can take advantage of the best deals, but it would be a waste of breath.  So, I'll just say,"Call me when you are ready." 

 

Sincerely,

Erik

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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How do Buyers Agents get paid?

The Question

As a result of low interest rates, high inventory, and tax incentives, I have been working with a lot of first-time home buyers in Louisville recently.  During our initial meeting, I always try to explain the Agency Relationship and how I will represent the buyers from this point forward.  I also give insight into the process of buying a home and try to answer any questions they may have. 

One question that is always on their minds is ..."How do we pay you?" 

Short Answer

You Don't.

Long Answer

A typical Kentucky real estate transaction works as follows.  A seller places his or her for sale through an agent.  As part of doing so, the seller and agent negotiate how the agent will be paid.  Often, but not always, this payment is in the form of a commission.  The listing agent also informs the seller that he/she cooperates with other brokerages and offers compensation to buyer's agents from those other firms.  At this point, the seller and the listing agent agree to the Co-operating Commission (Co-op).

If you purchase a house listed in this manner, your cost for having a local expert help with your home search, determine property values, prepare the offer, assist in negotiations, provide contacts to trusted lenders, inspectors, contractors, and make sure all other activities in a timely manner so you can get the home of your dreams under the best possible terms is nothing, nil, nada, zero, cero, zilch, zip.  You get the point.  My services are paid for by the seller.  Pretty good deal isn't it?

Exception

Occasionally, a home owner offers a reduced co-op (some even reduce it to zero).  This most often occurs with For Sale By Owner, short sale, or some bank-owned homes.  In this case, I do ask that you pay the difference up to a % or $ amount that we agree on.     

Conclusion

As a Louisville buyer's agent, my services are typically free.  However, in doing my job I can easily save you a significant amount of time as well as hundreds if not thousands of dollars.  So, the real question is not whether you can afford to use an agent, but whether you can afford not to

 

Ready to get started?  Click the link to search Louisville Homes for Sale

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First Time Home Buyer Tax Credits for Louisville Home Buyers

$4500 Down Payment Assistance - Get Down payment Assistance money through KHC.

$8000 Tax Credit - Get an $8000 Tax Credit on your 2008 or 2009 Tax return when you buy a home.

$8000 Tax Credit Amended - Find how how to use the Tax Credit for a portion of your downpayment

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Louisville Home For Sale - 7210 Harborton Way - Pending

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Louisville First Time Home Buyers

Situated on a corner lot and loaded with features, this beautiful house will make a great home for anyone. At this price, a true master bedroom, eat-in kitchen and open-floor plan are hard to find. Add in oak cabinets, a new countertop, all of the kitchen appliances, updated fixtures and low maintenance tile and wood laminate flooring and this becomes an incredible deal. The owners have been meticulous in caring for the house. So, all you have to do is unpack and then relax on the front porch or rear deck. For additional peace of mind, the owners are providing a First American Home Warranty. Of course, First-Time Home Buyers are eligible for the $8,000 tax credit and may qualify for $4,500 in down-payment assistance (see below). Call now to schedule a private showing.

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First Time Home Buyer Tax Credits for Louisville Home Buyers

$4500 Down Payment Assistance - Get Down payment Assistance money through KHC.

$8000 Tax Credit - Get an $8000 Tax Credit on your 2008 or 2009 Tax return when you buy a home.

$8000 Tax Credit Amended - Find how how to use the Tax Credit for a portion of your downpayment

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Louisville Investment Homes ~ For Sale ~ 5416 Ilex Ave - $64,000

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Louisville Investors and First Time Home Buyers

Among other updates, this property features a new roof, new AC, new refrigerator and stove, new carpet, new lighting, and updated bath. The eat-in kitchen and bath have ceramic tile flooring. Property may qualify for Newburg Renovation Grant. Sellers are offering 1-year home warranty.


First Time Home Buyer Tax Credits for Louisville Home Buyers

$4500 Down Payment Assistance - Get Down payment Assistance money through KHC.

$8000 Tax Credit - Get an $8000 Tax Credit on your 2008 or 2009 Tax return when you buy a home.

$8000 Tax Credit Amended - Find how how to use the Tax Credit for a portion of your downpayment

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliancein Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estateor to Search for Louisville Homes 

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