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Specializing in Baltimore Area Residential Real Estate, Land & New Construction

Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Anne Arundel & Surrounding Counties.

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Do you hear opportunity knocking??? 

Is it time to trade up to a larger home?

43 Falling Leaf Court, Westminster, Maryland

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Listing Price: $309,000

HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT EXTENDED AND EXPANDED

NOW OPEN TO FIRST TIME BUYERS (UP TO $8,000 TAX CREDIT) AND CURRENT HOMEOWNERS (UP TO $6,500 TAX CREDIT)

MUST HAVE A CONTRACT ON YOUR NEW HOME BY APRIL 2010 AND MUST SETTLE ON THAT PROPERTY BY JULY 2010.  

CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS.

 

(See ALL LISTINGS page for more info) 

 For more information, see LISTINGS page.

 

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Pamela Stone, REALTOR
REMAX ADVANTAGE REALTY
1012 Baltimore Blvd
Westminster, MD 21157
Office Phone: (888) 399-7355
Fax: (410) 871-2626
Cell Phone: (410) 245-6850
Pager: (410) 245-6850

Pamela Stone, REALTOR
REMAX ADVANTAGE REALTY
1012 Baltimore Blvd
Westminster, MD 21157
Office Phone: (888) 399-7355
Fax: (410) 871-2626
Cell Phone: (410) 245-6850
Pager: (410) 245-6850
 
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