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		<title>Home Improvement Grants and Increase Property Value</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 16:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no better time than now for those in need of necessary repairs in order to sell their homes to apply for home improvement grants. During this dramatically unstable situation that the American housing market is experiencing, many unfortunate American citizens are being forced out of their homes. Sadly many of their situations are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no better time than now for those in need of necessary repairs in order to sell their homes to apply for home improvement grants. During this dramatically unstable situation that the American housing market is experiencing, many unfortunate American citizens are being forced out of their homes. Sadly many of their situations are the result of foreclosure, which can be prevented. But that is a topic for a whole additional article. For now I&#8217;d like to talk about assistance for those who are just a few steps ahead of foreclosure. This article may be of specific interest to the families and individuals who are preparing to sell their beloved homes, at much less than there worth, to try and make a last ditch effort to avoid losing everything in a hostile bank foreclosure.</p>
<p>Remodeling your home may be your ticket to recouping your losses, and in some cases even help you save your home. Home improvement grants can help you do just that. If you are determined and resourceful enough to locate the agencies that award this type of funding, you can very likely maneuver yourself a way to remodel and keep your home. Or at very least upgrade it enough to increase the property value before the time of sale.  There are a number of ways you can utilize government home improvement grants to save your home or sell it at an elevated price.</p>
<p>In the simplest plan, you&#8217;d want to use this free government money to upgrade and remodel the property to increase the sale price for quick sale.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to keep your property, but are falling behind on mortgage there is a bit more detailed plan. It&#8217;s quite a bit of work, and sometimes a long shot, but the most determined to save their homes have proven to pull it off. This can be a time consuming strategy and is recommended only for those who are not on the verge of foreclosure. You can apply for several home improvement grants and do a complete and total gutting and rehab of the property.  Once the project is complete you can quite possibly be able to refinance at a much higher property value and perhaps even lower your mortgage rate. If you are determined and diligent enough, this can be accomplished. Again, this is only recommended for individuals who have time on their side.</p>
<p>In the mid case scenario, those who possess moderately large single family homes that they wish to keep, may want to consider using home improvement grants to finance reconstruction of the property.  If you are willing to down size your personal living space, you can reconstruct your single family home into more than one unit. The second unit can be used as a rental apartment, hence not only saving your home, but providing you with an income as well. If you are uncomfortable with reconstructing your home, you may also want to consider reforming a garage into a coach house or something of that nature.</p>
<p>In any scenario, this is free government money that can potentially save your home, and at very least help you get more out of it if you&#8217;re forced to give it up.</p>
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		<title>Good News About Government Funded Home Improvement Grants</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 17:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently wrote about government funded home improvement grants for residential home owners. These are fabulous programs that distribute billions of non repayable free government money to taxpaying American citizens to repair or remodel their homes to the extent of their choosing. This form of government financial aid is not only available citizens who are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently wrote about government funded home improvement grants for residential home owners. These are fabulous programs that distribute billions of non repayable free government money to taxpaying American citizens to repair or remodel their homes to the extent of their choosing. This form of government financial aid is not only available citizens who are in need of repairing the homes they live in. There is a variety of home improvement grants designed to help those who are embarking on building repairs as a form of profit generating business. Thousands of up and coming real estate developers have gotten off to a profitable start by using home improvement grants as well.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard of Donald Trump? Yes, even &#8220;The Donald&#8221; got his start in real estate by taking advantage of government funded home improvement grants, business grants, and home buyers grants. And he still does.</p>
<p>The government has a great interest in urban development. Making our communities more attractive and desirable increases property values, which in turn helps the economy, ultimately leading to more taxes paid to the government. Being that the government is required by law to distribute billions of dollars in free grant money to taxpayers each and every year, home improvement grants are a preferred method of distribution for them. This type of grant is more of an investment in the community than a &#8220;hand out,&#8221; so to speak.</p>
<p>If you are interested in purchasing one, or even several, run down properties in low income areas and rehabilitating them for resale or to use as rental properties, and acquire the funding through home improvement grants, you&#8217;re actually doing the government a huge favor. They&#8217;ll be more than eager to award you the funds. They&#8217;ve made a commitment to clean up otherwise unlivable properties, without lifting a finger, while at the same time unloading generous amounts of free government money that they are required to give away. Not to mention the fact that you are creating more jobs and housing for your community members. This works to your advantage as well because you never have to pay home improvement grant money back, nor pay taxes on it, and one hundred percent of the profit is yours to keep.</p>
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		<title>Need Cash to Fix Your Home? Government Home Improvement Grants Can Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 17:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are home owner and your property is in need of remodeling or repair, and you just can&#8217;t seem to scrape up enough cash to get it going, government funded home improvement grants may be able to help. Qualified American citizens can receive a generous amount of free government money to repair your home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are home owner and your property is in need of remodeling or repair, and you just can&#8217;t seem to scrape up enough cash to get it going, government funded home improvement grants may be able to help.</p>
<p>Qualified American citizens can receive a generous amount of free government money to repair your home by applying for home improvement grants to help finance the cost of your repairs. Most American taxpaying citizens are eligible to apply, and may be able to receive several home improvement grants to repair and upgrade their property. In many cases, applicants have received enough government financial aid to completely finance their remodeling or repair projects. Occasionally, the property owner even comes out ahead with cash to spare depending upon how many government funded home improvement grants they applied for and received.</p>
<p>Imagine the possibilities for you and your family if you were to be awarded with home improvement grants. You can apply for any amount of money that your projects require  — there&#8217;s no limit. As long as you can prove that the funds you are awarded will be used to execute the tasks in which they were intended for, the money is as good as yours. It can be as simple and moderate as five hundred dollars to install a new water heater, to fifteen thousand dollars to add an additional room to your home, or fifty thousand to completely gut and rehab the whole building. Or even more than that. It&#8217;s completely up to you how far you&#8217;d like to go with the government&#8217;s help, and there is a home improvement grant for nearly every imaginable home repair or remodeling possibility.</p>
<p>If ever you should decide to move, you&#8217;ll even see a larger profit because you will have raised your property value at little or no cost to yourself. With a little time, diligence, and patience, you can soon be living your completely remodeled, redecorated, and updated new home without having had to spend one single dime.  If you are resourceful enough to locate the government funded home improvement grants that suit your specific needs, that is. Uncle Sam is not going to come knocking at your door to give it to you, and the government does not have an advertising budget for financial aid. That would considered be a counter productive waste of taxpayer&#8217;s money.</p>
<p>There are many agencies, state, federal, government, and private organizations that can assist you in finding the right home improvement grants for you. Many can even assist in writing the grant proposals and advise you through the application process. Finding an online grant kit can also help tremendously. It may take some time and determination, but with the right resources you can quickly get the cash you need to remodel your home.</p>
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		<title>Government Home Improvement Grants for Landlords</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 16:48:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a landlord, you may be asking, &#8220;How can home improvement grants increase my rent intake?&#8221; Whether you are a home owner, a landlord, or a tenant, we all know that the more updated and attractive the property or rental unit, the higher the cost of rent will be. Many landlords realize that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a landlord, you may be asking, &#8220;How can home improvement grants increase my rent intake?&#8221;</p>
<p>Whether you are a home owner, a landlord, or a tenant, we all know that the more updated and attractive the property or rental unit, the higher the cost of rent will be. Many landlords realize that the slightest bit of redecorating or remodeling can significantly raise the amount of rent you can expect to collect from current or potential tenants. Of course we also know that there is a financial investment to be made when embarking on home improvement projects, but they pay off for landlords and property owners month after month in rent.</p>
<p>What many landlords don&#8217;t know, however, is that the costs of these rent increasing rehabilitation projects can be completely absorbed by the government. You can apply for and receive several home improvement grants that can pay for a great deal of your remodeling or redecorating expenses. In some cases, home improvement grants can completely finance these projects.</p>
<p>Imagine being able to add an additional room to a rental unit. Generally, an additional room should enable you to increase the rent for the property by one to two hundred dollars. Let&#8217;s say you then decide to upgrade the heating and ventilation system to central heat and air. There&#8217;s another fifty to one hundred dollars a month you can tack on to the monthly rent. Now maybe that old dilapidated back porch needs a lift in order to be up to safety code. Why not spend a couple extra bucks to make it a nice deck instead. You have to fix it anyway, right? That could be another fifty dollars a month you can add to that elevating rental price.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s do the math. You&#8217;ve just added three hundred and fifty dollars to what you&#8217;re already receiving in rent for one unit. Not a bad investment is it? Now imagine receiving government funded home improvement grants to finance these projects. You&#8217;ve just made three hundred and fifty dollars per month, for as long as you own that building, with absolutely no cost to you what so ever. You can apply for and receive a home improvement grant for any and every single one of those projects. And then apply for more home improvement grants for more projects.</p>
<p>Any landlord who doesn&#8217;t look into the possibilities of acquiring home improvement grants is loosing hundreds of dollars in rent money and equity in their property with each passing month.  If you are a landlord, why not make your property more valuable and your tenants more willing to accept a rent increase. And why not get home improvement grants to finance it and let the government foot the bill while you&#8217;re at it?</p>
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		<title>Real Estate Grants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 18:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The government and various private foundations offer billions of dollars in real estate grants to assist individuals with their mortgage payments, stop foreclosure, and even help first time home buyers with coming up with down payment money for the purchase of their new home. Real estate grants are also available to investors and real estate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-677 alignleft" title="Real Estate Grants" src="http://www.newgrantsource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/realestategrants.jpg" alt="Real Estate Grants" width="200" height="148" />The government and various private foundations offer billions of dollars in real estate grants to assist individuals with their mortgage payments, stop foreclosure, and even help first time home buyers with coming up with down payment money for the purchase of their new home. Real estate grants are also available to investors and real estate agents.</p>
<p>With a broad range of grants for homes and mortgages available, there are many opportunities for tax paying citizens to obtain the cash they need to finance their real estate properties.</p>
<p>Eligibility requirements differ from program to program, but as long as you are at least 18 years old, you can apply as many real estate grants as you like. Because <strong>there is no limit on the number of grants you can be awarded</strong> , you could receive multiple checks for thousands of dollars a piece. You very well could obtain&#8230;</p>
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<li>$27,000 Real Estate Grant to Stop Foreclosure</li>
<li>$12,000 Home Improvement Grants</li>
<li>$19,000 First Time Home Buyer Grants</li>
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<h3>Do You Qualify for Real Estate Grants?</h3>
<p>The government sponsors and supports these programs as a way to help the economy run smoothly and keep the real estate market working properly. That&#8217;s why billions of dollars has been provided to help people save their home from going into foreclosure with home mortgage grants. These programs not only provide families with the money they need to keep their house, but it prevents a  major mortgage crisis, which could cripple the economy.</p>
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<li>No Credit Check</li>
<li>No Down Payment or Collateral</li>
<li>Free Money — Never Repay</li>
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<p><strong>First time home buyer grants and home improvement grants </strong>are awarded to individuals as a way to keep the housing trend going up. The quicker homes sell, and the less homes that are on the market, the better the industry performs on a whole, which is essential to the health of the economy. In addition, your local government may provide cash incentives to promote the development of certain neighborhoods or communities. Just by buying in a particular area, individuals could qualify to receive help with their down payment or closing costs.</p>
<p>Home improvement grants increase property values not only for your home, but for the surrounding homes in the community. As a result, the government earns back the real estate grants they give away by collecting more tax dollars As a result of increased home values, a higher tax bills can be assessed, new businesses are attracted to the community, and population expands. It&#8217;s an opportunity for individuals to partner with the government and experience a win-win situation.</p>
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		<title>Get Your First Time Home Buyer Grants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If I had known about first time home buyer grants just a few short weeks ago, I would now be shopping for a new home, with absolutely no up front costs what so ever to me. I also would be putting nearly eleven thousand dollars into my own property, rather than handing over nine hundred [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If I had known about first time home buyer grants just a few short weeks ago, I would now be shopping for a new home, with absolutely no up front costs what so ever to me. I also would be putting nearly eleven thousand dollars into my own property, rather than handing over nine hundred dollars every month to my landlord.</p>
<p>I just signed a year long lease for the &#8220;apartment of my dreams&#8221;. Shortly after moving in, I began finding multiple construction and maintenance issues. My landlord is less than motivated to lift a finger or invest any money into improving the property, so in efforts to make it livable for my family, I reluctantly proceeded with repairing and redecorating the unit myself. Several hundred dollars later, I began exploring the options of home improvement grants in hopes of persuading my landlord to find free government funding to help rehab this money pit!</p>
<p>I love redecorating and making it <em>look</em> like my own, but it&#8217;s still <em>not mine</em> so why invest? Anyway, to my astonishment I discovered that there are a significant number of first time home buyer grants that I am eligible for. I had no idea that all it took was a well written proposal and some patience and determination to acquire enough first time home buyer grants to completely finance the down payment for the purchase of a new home. If I had known this, I certainly would not have just signed away twelve months and eleven thousands dollars in rent! Not to mention all the money I&#8217;ve spent in giving this place a much needed face lift!</p>
<p>It really scared me when the landlord mentioned that he didn&#8217;t want to put much work or money into the building because he was considering selling it. This was when I decided it best not to spend any more of my own money on repairs and try to direct him to home improvement grants. Once I stumbled upon the concept of first time home buyer grants, I formed a whole new strategy. I&#8217;ll be keeping the whole grant program secret to myself, I won&#8217;t spend a penny, and will still have the beautiful home of my dreams. Ah yes, it will be mine.</p>
<p>Instead of sharing with my landlord the valuable nuggets of information I have found regarding home improvement grants, I will be spending the next twelve months of my lease writing proposals for as many first time home buyer grants as I can find. I&#8217;ll also be lining up home improvement grants for repairs. And do you know why?</p>
<p>Because I am going to buy this building from my landlord using free government money, that&#8217;s why! And then I&#8217;m going to acquire even more free government money to finish what I started and remodel it. But this time, it will be <em>mine</em>!</p>
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		<title>Home Improvement Grants My Landlord Doesn&#8217;t Know About</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 16:12:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got the deal of the century on my new apartment rental, and if my new landlord knew what I do about government home improvement grants, I am certain that I&#8217;d be paying much more in rent than I&#8217;ve negotiated. I am currently renting because as a hopeful, soon to be first time home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got the deal of the century on my new apartment rental, and if my new landlord knew what I do about government home improvement grants, I am certain that I&#8217;d be paying much more in rent than I&#8217;ve negotiated. I am currently renting because as a hopeful, soon to be first time home buyer, I am exploring the options of government grants to help me finance my first home. Accepting the fact that I&#8217;m going to have to start small, I know that I&#8217;ll be buying a &#8220;fixer-upper&#8221;. So I&#8217;ve also researched the availability of home improvement grants.</p>
<p>In the meanwhile, I found a fantastic apartment in a fabulous neighborhood! Seven rooms, tons of space, nice back yard, garage, basement, hardwood floors, high ceilings, natural woodwork and tons of character. Virtually the apartment of my dreams and the closest thing to a real &#8220;home&#8221; until I find that rehab to call my own. Unfortunately, it too is a &#8220;fixer-upper&#8221;. Every key attraction I mentioned needs work, and a lot of it. On the bright side, I was able to strike a deal with the landlord and sign a lease for only $900 per month providing that I do the redecorating and repairs myself. Many of my friends and family are in the home improvement business so I am well taken care of in that area. The repairs are going to cost me very little. However, if I were the actual owner, it would not cost me one red cent! Government funded home improvement grants could have financed all of it. Every penny.</p>
<p>And if my landlord had known about these home improvement grants, he&#8217;d have had all the rehab work done himself and I&#8217;d easily be paying nearly twice the amount in rent! Even though the investment I made in someone else&#8217;s property will pay off for me month after month in reduced rent, and the place is starting to look great, every time I paid cash out of pocket for a repair I wished I&#8217;d owned the place so government home improvement grants could have paid for it.</p>
<p>There are so many different government funded home improvement grants available to American home owners. It is amazing to me that more people are not taking advantage of them. Particularly, landlords with rental properties that are in need or remodeling or repairs.  If you are a landlord who wants to dramatically increase your rental revenues and increase your property values at no cost to you, government funded home improvement grants are definitely the way to go. And if you are a renter who&#8217;s handy around the workbench, don&#8217;t ever tell your landlord about home improvement grants</p>
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