I as well as many others have been waiting - impatiently -  to see if the home buyer tax credit would be extended.  With great pleasure I am happy to announce:

 

The home buyer tax credit extension is now a done deal!  This isn't just an extension of the first time buyer tax credit, it is also a tax credit for qualified current home owners!

This new bill extends unemployment benefits for over a million Americans ( which is at a 29 year high) and extends the first time buyer tax credit of up to $8,000 on transactions through April 30, 2010.  Find your home and place an offer by April 30, close the transaction by June 30th and you get up to $8,000 in tax credit!  The income restrictions have been loosened too!

For current homeowners there is a $6,500 tax credit for qualified parties!  You must have owned your home for 5 years or lived in the home you owned for 5 of the last 7 years and you may be eligible for the $6,500 tax credit!  There are income restrictions.

Some of the details:

 

Amounts:
- The first-buyer credit remains 10 percent of the cost of the home or $8000, whichever is less.
- The credit for existing homeowners is 10 percent of the value of the new home or $6500, whichever is less. (Limit of $800,000 purchase price)

Definitions:
- A first-time homebuyer cannot have owned a home during the past three years.
- Existing homeowners must have owned and lived in their current home five out of the preceding eight years.
- Only principal residences qualify. No second homes or investment properties.

Income limits:
- The measure raises the income limits for those claiming the credit to $125,000 a year for individuals and $225,000 for couples, up from $75,000 and $150,000 in the previous first-time buyer credit. After that, the value of the credit phases out.
- The cost of the new home cannot exceed $800,000.

Cost:
- Expanding the home buyers' credit will cost about $11 billion. The total cost of extending the first-time buyer credit and adding the existing owners' credit is $16.7 billion.

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10 Comments on The President has signed and it's official! Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended!

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April...

This is great news. BTW I wanted to ask you about last Sunday's game but ... well ... you know, it was just weird!

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Hi Richard!! YEs it is indeed good news, I am sure many people will benefit from the tax credits!

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April - I have some clients who are going to be very happy about this - they are moving into a larger home in January.

4:00pm • #3
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Jason, That's great to hear!  I have some sitting on the fence, I hope this helps push them over.  What a fantastic opportunity!!

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April

This is really a good thing; and it now helps the existing buyer that wants to move up as well.

5:03pm • #5
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Tom - I think this may help with some who don't want to list right now because they perceive they will "lose" some of their equity.

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April

The tax credit will help to sell homes.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

10:00pm • #7
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08
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Hi April,

Yes, at last an end to the uncertainty and great news for my first time home buyers. 

Steve

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There are many people dancing from the rooftops because of this news, but I have mixed feelings about it. I guess it's good for those that can cash in on it.

7:42am • #9
NOV
11

I purchased my first home in October of 2007, do you know if my purchase applies to any of the tax credits?

Brandon M.
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