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Mark and Elena Wood--Wood Real
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Meet Mark and Elena Wood - Wood Real Estate Group  Mark has lived and worked in the Princeton area for the past 15 years. He has been involved in real estate directly or indirectly for most of his life beginning with his education in Architectural Design. Mark first lived in Princeton as a young boy while his father completed graduate studies at Princeton University. He returned to the area in 1989. Mark and Elena met in 1998 and married in 2000. Elena is fluent in three languages and holds a Masters degree in design. Elena and Mark also practice what they preach… they are involved in real estate investment and renovation projects and share this experience and expertise with their clients. Elena and Mark are members of The New Jersey Association of Realtors (NJAR). Mark is also a member of The Bucks County Association of Realtors (BCAR). Mark is proud to serve as a member of the Agent Leadership Council (ALC) of the Keller Williams Princeton office and is the leader of the technology committee in the same office. As a team, Mark and Elena consistently help more than 50 clients each year buy or sell real estate in the Princeton, NJ and central Bucks areas. Mark and Elena have 1 daughter and 3 cats at home and Mark has two daughters that live with their mom in Mercer County. The whole family is involved in volunteer work with their church and helping others in the community whenever possible. The service ethic is the cornerstone of what Mark and Elena do both in life and in business. 
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Time to Move >Empty Nests
When their last child is married or graduates from college, many couples feel the urge to give up yard work, sell their homes, and become sophisticated city dwellers. They may consider a condominium or a home near theaters, restaurants, museums and other in-town excitement.
Although city living has many rewards, this type of move represents a major change in lifestyle. You will be relieved of a lot of maintenance chores, and you will be close to many activities that not available in the suburbs. However, some things that you take for granted, like a parking place, may not be readily available in a city!
Before you make a commitment to a condominium, talk to the people who live there. Like suburban developments, town house and condo developments often have covenants and owners' association restrictions which limit what you can do with your home. A professional real estate agent can get you the answers to any questions you may have about this important move.
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What is the maximum interest you can deduct on your federal tax return to purchase or improve a first or second home?
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One of the greatest benefits of home ownership is the federal tax deduction for interest up to, but not exceeding, $1million. |
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