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Senate Close to Deal Replacing Homebuyer Tax Credit

Oct. 27 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Senate leaders moved closer to an agreement replacing an expiring $8,000 tax credit for first- time homebuyers with a smaller one that would expand access to so-called step-up purchasers, two people familiar with the matter said.

The deal would reduce the size of the tax credit to 10 percent of the sale's price, capped at $7,290, the people said. The credit would be available on home purchases that are under contract by April 30, and borrowers would have 60 days more to close the sale. The existing credit is due to end Nov. 30.

The new agreement, which is still being negotiated and may change, would grant the credit to borrowers who have lived in their current home for at least five years. Lawmakers want to keep home sales from slipping as the economy struggles to recover from the worst drop in home prices since the Great Depression.

This will You opened up a whole new pool of people who can buy into those empty homes and empty condos that were built out and provide a strong 1st quarter for 2010 .

 
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3 Comments on MOVE UP BUYERS TAX CREDIT IN THE WORKS FOR 2010

OCT
28
2009
122,615 Points

Thanks for the update Eric. I had hoped for more but at this point we need help to stimulate this real estate market so I will appreciate whatever comes out of Washington - big or small. 

I will keep my fingers crossed.

9:17am • #1
MAR
31
2010

Hey Eric, out here in Corvallis, Oregon we are once again seein elevated levels of sales at most price points but as I am aware, this $6,500 credit is not influencing new sales. Are you seeing anything different?

7:12pm • #2

Hey Eric, out here in Corvallis, Oregon we are once again seein elevated levels of sales at most price points but as I am aware, this $6,500 credit is not influencing new sales. Are you seeing anything different?

7:16pm • #3

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