The Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit | WAHomeowners.com
Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
8:22 am
Follow the adventures of Bob and Sally as the learn about the now extended Home Buyer Tax Credit worth up to 00 for first time buyers and 00 for existing home owners.
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Why would anyone buy a house in the middle of a downward trend? The day after you buy it you will be underwater?
newgtguy: 1. Each area across the country is its own unique market. There are areas all over the country that are not declining and some are even increasing. 2. In many areas that have declined your monthly payment will be less or equal to renting. 3. When you make a mortgage payment you are paying off the house. When you rent you are paying off the house for your landlord. The list goes on, I can give you 100 reasons
There has never been a better time to buY a home. Rates are near there lowest and home pricing has dropped signifcantly. AND a tax credit? COMMON SENSE…BUY LOW, SELL HIGH!
i love how you guys did this.. helps A LOT!!
It is all crap. They are bribing you to buy a $100,000 dollars for $600,000 dollars. It is a big gimmick. WAKEUP AMERICA; DONT FELL INTO THSE CRUCKS HANDS.
America is founded on rape, war, murder, and lies/ And it is going down that way also.
The clock is ticking on the Tax Credit. It’s the best time EVER to buy a home.
If I am buying a short sale, and the seller and I have signed a contract for sale but have yet to recieve approval from his bank to go to closing, do I still get the credit if we close by June 30th or do we need approval from his bank by April 30th to count towards june 30th?
@FlyBoy0024 The tax credit reads fully executed contract. If you have the buyers signatures, the sellers signatures and your Realtors have given it a “Binding Agreement Date” it is complete. It probably reads Contingent upon third party approval. You’re good. Just have to close by June 30th. I have one just like this. ~Realtor in Tennessee
Question: Does this apply to land Plats for self builds?