Deep inside all of us we have a sense of fairness and balance. As citizens of the United States, we expect our governmental entities to create fair laws and apply those laws evenhandedly. When the consequences of the law result in inequity, we just plain
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Charleston Home Search Link Good news is becoming almost routine for the Charleston area. In recent weeks, we have been showered with an abundance of positive news about the Charleston area. But more than that, the news is so positive that it points to
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Good news from Congress - the $8000 tax credit for new home purchases has been extended to May 1st of 2010 (pending presidential authorization). Home buyers under contract to purchase by April 30 will be allowed an additional 60 days to complete their
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