Good news for those feet draggers that waited until the last minute to buy. The first time home buyer credit has been extended through June 30, 2010. Buyers will have to be under contract before April 30, 2010 and the loan must close by the end of June. First timers will still get the $8000 and the income limtis have been raised to $125000 for single persons and $225000. Income above those limits begins to be phased out as it increases until no tax credit is available.
In addition, the program has been expanded to move up buyers that have resided for 5 consecutive years over the last eight years in their same residence. This tax credit follows the same income guidelines but the tax credit is limited to a maximum of $6500. This program is exceptionally good for any senior planning to make a move. They can use a reverse mortgage to purchase their new residence instead of paying all cash or using a new forward mortgage and still bank the $6500 if they qualify. Call my office for details or visit our website at: http://www.cme4loans.com/8000. Cobranded flyers are available.
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
UPDATE ON THE $8000 TAX CREDIT!
A website listing all the details concerning the $8000 first time buyer credit can be found at http://www.GiveMe8000.info and it includes program guidelines and links to the IRS forms necessary to obtain your credit. Make sure all of your past clients know of the firstime buyer credit of $7500 for last year and the new one for this year. This is a great reason to call past clients and then ask if they know anyone that wants the tax credit too!
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