Opportunities may be looking pretty good for first time home buyers in Georgia. When conservative financial gurus are suggesting that opportunities are ripe, then even the most skeptical should take notice. It is easy to look past real estate professionals who have motives to suggest that now is a good time to buy; but, when a financial guru suggests it, it is certainly worth taking note. Many buyers are sitting on the sidelines hoping to catch the bottom of this trough. Regrettably, many may miss out because no one can catch the absolute bottom of any market, including real estate.
Update: First time home buyers may be eligible for the $8,000 tax credit during 2009. Generally speaking, a qualified first time home buyer would receive a direct credit when filing their annual tax return. Learn more about this $8,000 tax credit.
Stephen Graham, Realtor® Associate Broker - Buyers Agent - (770) 605.6261 Realty Professionals, Inc. (770) 491.1494 Atlanta, GA
1 Comments on Opportunities For First Time Home Buyers
MAR
27
2008
Stephen, great information and hopefully it will make the first time home buyers more acceptable to buying and make the both of us busy again. And if you ever need a good home inspector keep me in mind.
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Stephen, great information and hopefully it will make the first time home buyers more acceptable to buying and make the both of us busy again. And if you ever need a good home inspector keep me in mind.