My name is Jared Horsley and I am an Idaho Falls Realtor, part of the WinStar Realty Investment Team. Whether your looking to buy our sell your Idaho Falls Home I can help.
My goal as your Idaho Falls Realtor is to provide you the most memorable home buying experience.
"Jared is the best Realtor! I will always use him as my Realtor, he is very helpful and honest."Read more testimonials.
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Many people wonder if service is still attached to buying and selling a home. This motto is all about service. Idaho Falls Real Estate is about people, their needs, what they want and how they can be helped. Buying a home right now is different than it has been in the past. We all understand that through time, things change, people change and life is a little more challenging or easier. That is what makes life worth it. I am amazed at how I have found that under the right terms and conditions every home will sell.
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The Lifestyle available in Idaho Falls is amazing. In these fun winter months just few short miles away we have Skiing, snowboarding, areas to go sledding or snowmobiling, Cross country skiing, fishing and hunting and much much more. As you search for jobs in South East Idaho
With new Legislation the First time home buyer $8000 tax credit has been extended. The home has to be purchased between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010. The transaction must close no more than 60 days after April 30, 2010. The tax credit is still 10% of the cost of the purchased home, up to $8000.
There is also now a $6,500 Tax Credit for buyers who “Move Up”. It’s for Homeowners that have lived in their home for at least five of the past eight years.
For more information about what properties are eligible for the tax credit Contact Jared Horsley.
Time is running out for Idaho Falls residents to take advantage of the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit.
The tax credit is set to expire on November 30th.
Learn how Idaho Falls Residents can take advantage of the First time home buyer tax credit.
As an Eastern Idaho Resident you can take advantage of the Obama Stimulus Plan. First time Home Buyers in Idaho Falls and surrounding areas can qualify for this $8,000 Tax Credit.

See if You Qualify:
The credit is for first time home buyers and is available for 10% of the cost of your home, up to 8,000. The credit can be claimed on either your ‘08 taxes or ‘09 taxes but the purchase must occur in January thru December 1st.
More FAQ’s Answered in this video:
This is the most commonly used FHA program. It offers a low down payment, flexible qualifying guidelines, limited lender’s fees, and a maximum loan amount. 
This is a loan that enables the home buyer to finance both the purchase and rehabilitation of a home through a single mortgage. A portion of the loan is used to pay off the seller’s existing mortgage and the remainder is placed in an escrow account and released as rehabilitation is completed. Basic guidelines for 203(k) loans are as follows: Read the rest of this page »
Mortgage insurance is a policy that protects lenders against some or Read the rest of this page »
most of the losses that result from defaults on home mortgages. It’s required
primarily for borrowers making a down payment of less than 20%.
Also known as HUD, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development was established in 1965 to develop national policies and programs to address housing needs in the U.S. One of HUD’s primary missions is to create a suitable living environment for all Americans by developing and improving the country’s communities and enforcing fair housing laws. 
HUD helps people by administering a variety of programs that develop and support affordable housing. Specifically, HUD plays a large role in home ownership by making loans available for lower- and moderate-income families through its FHA mortgage insurance program and its HUD Homes program. HUD owns homes in many communities throughout the U.S. and offers them for sale at attractive prices and economical terms. HUD also seeks to protect consumers through education, Fair Housing Laws, and housing rehabilitation initiatives. Read the rest of this page »