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first time home buyer tax credit: So Why The Clock AND Is It The Right Time? Which clock should be used? - 09/20/09 09:15 AM
So Why The Clock AND Is It The Right Time?  Which clock should be used?
I have been using this clock, below, for some time now on my weekly market updates to draw attention to how much time is left until the $8,000 Tax Credit expires. 

Countdown Clocks And to the best of my knowledge, right now, the Tax credit is set to expire at the stroke of midnight on November 30, 2009.
So here is my dilemma…..On Friday I was talking with a friend and managing broker from another company.  Yes we can have friends that work in other … (26 comments)

first time home buyer tax credit: I wonder how many more of these calls I will get in the next 30 days.......... - 08/11/09 04:35 AM
I wonder how many more of these calls I will get in the next 30 days..........
As the day draws ever closer to the end of The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, we know it better as the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit, will we REALTORS® be getting more phone calls about buying a home?  Sitting in the office yesterday morning the phone rings and on the other end of the line was a buyer wanting to see a home.  It was not out of an absolute need, NO; it was out of a desire not to miss out on … (48 comments)

first time home buyer tax credit: First Time Home Buyers: Mortgage Rates Above 6% By Christmas - 07/16/09 10:05 PM
Mike has made some very important points for first time home buyers to consider.  If you are asking the question, "Should I buy now?" here is the answer to your questions.

Via Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC):
Someone told me yesterday they expect that the administration will extend the $8,000. first time homebuyers tax credit into the new year.
That's an $8,000. bet I wouldn't take. 
Here's why:
Interest rates are likely to be above 6% for 30 year fixed mortgages by Christmas. The liquidity crisis that many believed was in check when 30 year rates fell to as low as … (12 comments)

 
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