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What defines a first-time homebuyer in Maine? - 08/05/09 11:17 AM
There has been a lot of chatter in Maine lately surrounding first-time homebuying, and legitimately so. The federal government has implemented an $8,000 tax credit to all first-timers who purchase before December 1, 2009, and MaineHousing has upped the ante, offering an additional $5,500 "Gift of Green" for first timers who use their mortgage products - a $5,000 grant at closing plus a $500 certificate toward an energy audit. Spend some of that money on energy improvements, and you can rack up another $1500 tax credit come April, bringing the grand total to a whopping $15,000 to buy a home in Maine this year. Yesterday I was asked by
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Michelle Flaherty
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