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8000 home buyers tax credit: So you think you outsmarted the crowd because you skipped the $8,000 first time homebuyers tax credit - 09/08/09 09:35 PM
How smart do you think you are? Do you think you can outsmart people, just because you read some good advice, yet it failed to share with you the opposite side of things. That has been one of my biggest fears and pet peeves when it comes to blogging. And another? That many blogs are opinions, not facts, yet they sound like facts. Janet Guilbault wrote this interesting post that makes a good point : Outsmart the crowd : Skip the $8,000 tax credit & wait to buy - She talks about skipping the first time homebuyers tax
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8000 home buyers tax credit: The $8,000 tax credit for First Time Homebuyers - How & when to get it legally - 05/17/09 10:42 AM
Topic : $8,000 tax credit for first time homebuyers - And no, I am not trying to beat a dead horse. This post is timely and very important because of the comments and e-mails that I have been receiving. I want to share with you a list, the legal ways that the borrower can receive these monies. As many of us know, you can't use the actual $8,000 tax credit for your downpayment. The IRS even lists this in their instructions. Please read what happened to the Tax Credit : The $8,000 tax credit as a downpayment - GONE - The
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8000 home buyers tax credit: Using First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credits for the Downpayment - It's GONE !!!! - The story of the $8,000 tax credit - 05/14/09 10:46 AM
The $8,000 first time homebuyers TAX CREDIT - HUD has saved the day. Well, okay, it saved it for a day. It's gone now, recinded, at least for now. Everything that you have been reading about yesterday, about FHA/HUD putting out mortgagee letter 2009-15, it's no longer there. Tom Burris had noticed this yesterday and I just got off the phone this morning with the HUD office. For reasons unknown, this letter, ML 09-15, has been taken off the self. Besides, I have my reasons to this and also felt that many of the blogs posted yesterday were incorrect. Here
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8000 home buyers tax credit: First Time HomeBuyers Tax Credit - $8,000 Homebuyer Tax Credit - The specifics - 03/28/09 07:20 PM
First Time Homebuyers - In my opinion, this is one of the best times to buy in the last 10 years. Here are a few reasons why. Home values are down 10% to 15% in many areas Many foreclosures to choose from, possibly getting a better deal Mortgage interest rates are just about the lowest in 25 years - interest rates from 4.5% to 5.5% $8,000 first time homebuyers tax credit - Up to $8,000 depending on your purchase price The $8,000 tax credit was revised in the 2009 stimulus bill. So how does the first time homebuyers
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