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Real Estate Agent with Moon Real Estate, Utah

As if the way to treat the credit weren't confusing enough, check out the third proposal.

From Realtor Action Center Notes on Facebook. 

Realtor Action Center's Notes

 Realtor Action Center's Notes Bills Introduced to Extend, Expand Homebuyer Tax Credit Share Today at 9:27am Several House members have introduced bills reflecting their support for the home buyer tax credit and urging that it be expanded and extended. NAR is saluting their efforts, but has not endorsed any particular approach. The bills have differing details, but, taken together, all would have beneficial effects on the housing market. NAR anticipates additional bills in the near future. The bills introduced so far:

H.R. 2562: Ron Kind (D-WI) and 3 bipartisan cosponsors. The bill extends the tax credit through December 1, 2010, but limits the extension to individuals who served for 3 months or more in the military during 2009.

H.R. 2606: Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX). The bill expands the credit to all purchasers, not just first-time purchasers. The bill extends the credit through December 31, 2010. Her bill also eliminates the repayment feature that applies to the $7500 2008 tax credit.

H.R. 2619: Kenny Marchant (R-TX). The bill makes the credit available to all purchasers and also extends the credit through June 30, 2010. The bill also provides a temporary $3000 tax credit that has the effect of refunding the closing costs associated with refinancing a mortgage, so long as the refinanced amount was no greater than the outstanding balance on the mortgage being refinanced.

John Mulkey
TheHousingGuru.com - Waleska, GA
Housing Guru

Leslie, until congress does something more dramatic than we have seen to date, their efforts will have only a marginal impact on the overall housing market.

Jun 01, 2009 08:47 AM
Michael Lee
Frog Realty - Tallahassee, FL

Nice post!  Let's see $20k incentives using TARP funds.  At least the money would help people not institutions.

Jun 01, 2009 08:59 AM
Leslie Hackmeister
Moon Real Estate, Utah - Farmington, UT

John - Congress must not see how cumbersome things have become in the effort that was made to fix things there are areas that got worse. 

Michael - Thanks, it's my first..  It is time that we saw some real results that really do help main street.

I've just had a brilliant idea, okay maybe not brilliant but I thought it was pretty good--- Why not have a matching incentive.  You the home buyer come in with your hard earned savings or IRA or money from mom and the government will match it up to $20,000, only available for 18 months and only for first time home buyers.  This would give them a financial stake in the property.   

Jun 01, 2009 12:53 PM