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Make Payments On a $200,000 Home As If It Were a $160,000 Home?! Way!

Celebrate more purchase power with Pulte's incredible 4.75%* financing rate through December 31.

Celebrate more purchase power with Pulte's incredible 4.75%* financing rate through December 31.

For a limited time only, select a home at Pulte’s Heritage Park and Autumn Creek communities that are available with special financing. This financing actually results in a significant decrease in the payments you’ll pay for the home over the life of the mortgage loan.

Curious? Here’s how it works. For a limited time, we’re offering special 4.75%* conventional financing rate (4.790% APR) on certain homes, only available until December 31, 2008.

This financing rate effectively means that if you purchase a home that is listed for $200,000 and take advantage of Pulte Preferred Buyer Rewards Program, you’ll actually only pay the same mortgage costs as you would have (over the life of the loan) if the monthly payment of a home is priced at $160,000.  It’s like saving more than  $40,000 on the price of the home!

But wait, there’s more. In addition, first time homebuyers or buyers who have not owned a home in the previous three years can take advantage of the federal $7,500 tax incentive if they buy a home in December and close before the end of the year.

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Higher education and salary levels are contributing to single women's power to purchase a home on their own.

Higher education and salary levels are giving single women the power to purchase a home on their own.

There’s a powerful new force that’s changing the face of the home buying process and is reshaping the landscape of the housing industry. Curious?

Well, take our quick two-question quiz to discover the identity and some important insights into this savvy and skilled homebuyer.

1.) Read the homebuyer trends below. Then decide: What category of buyer best fits the profile? a.) Traditional Families   b.) Single Men   c.) Single Women   d.) Active Adults

Generally speaking, this buyer group typically:

…Buys in city over suburban areas.
…Is interested in amenities and features.
…Will not compromise on location or quality of neighborhood.
…Prefers condominiums with homeowner associations over single family homes.
…Prefers 2 or more bedrooms
…Smaller spaces are acceptable.
…Desires security and / or gated access.
…Likes to engage in social interaction with neighbors.
…Wants close proximity to stores, shopping and fitness centers.

If you guessed, c.) Single Women, you’re absolutely correct. Single women represent the fastest growing component of home buyers in the United States at almost 20%. According to the National Association of Realtors, single women were responsible for buying approximately one out of five homes purchased in the country – a total of 1.7 million homes. (By the way, these same ladies outnumbered the single guys who represented only 15% of the buying population.)

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