Thursday, September 10, 2009, 11:19am PDT

First-time home buyers face deadline

Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) - by Jeff Clabaugh Washington, D.C. Business Journal

The government's first time homebuyer $8,000 tax credit has helped stimulate home sales, but buyers still hoping to take advantage of it will have to beat the clock.

The tax credit expires Nov. 30, giving buyers about 12 weeks to find, contract and settle on their purchase....

 "... first-time homebuyers starting today can close on time and quality for the $8,000 federal tax credit,"...

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There are a lot of post today referencing the tax credit. I think it's closer to 6 weeks before it expires. None the less you're right, it's time to get off of the fence and make a decision.

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