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Housing and Economic Recovery Act - HR 3221

Reblogger Maureen McCabe
Real Estate Agent with HER Realtors

 

Finance is my weak point when it comes to real estate blogging and it is so important right now.  Here's current events from an expert in the Worthington market. 

Although Michael is with Guernsey Bank in Worthington I have never met Michael.  This is a Re-Blog of content from ActiveRain member Michael Reeve:

 

Original content by Michael Reeve LO NMLS ID: 500454

Washington has been busy lately.  In one of the most rapidly approved bills in memory, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act was passed into law, and could have significant implications on the housing and mortgage industry.  While there is a lot to share with you, I wanted to reach out to let you know a few things that could impact you or someone you know right away.

The first thing that stands to impact many homebuyers is the elimination of what is known as seller down payment assistance for FHA loans.  Seller down payment assistance is where a home seller contributes money to a down payment assistance company who in turn provides a legal grant to the homebuyer.  This has helped over 900,000 families obtain homeownership since 2000. 

However, as the legislation is written, this will be eliminated for homebuyers effective October 1.  There is currently some discussion as to when the hard date will be in effect, as to whether someone who is in process of buying a home will need to have their loan application in process.

That said, if you or someone you know needs the ability to implement down payment assistance as a tool to buy a home, get on it quickly.  The clock is ticking.

The other really interesting piece that was included in this legislation is that for first time homebuyers, they have a window to qualify for up to a $7,500 tax credit.  The tax credit will be 10% of the purchase price of a home, up to a maximum of the full $7500 credit.  The tax credit will have to be paid back over a period of 15 years...but Washington just provided first time homebuyers a 15-year interest free loan to help them buy a home!  There are other qualifying factors here, but I will save them for anyone that would like to know more.

The bill is 789 pages long and you can expect that I will be passing along other pertinent information as to how it may impact you.  Or if you prefer, pick up the phone and give me a call.  There is a lot that is being said in the media and I want to make sure you get all the information that could help you.

Michael Reeve, CMPS®

Vice President

The First Bexley Bank

614-237-2006 x129  direct
mreeve@firstbexleybank.com

 

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Kim Wood
The Tech Byte - West Chester, PA
Kim Wood ~ The Tech Byte

Definitely my weak point as well, and as I have just spent a lot of time tearing apart & re-evaluating my blog - I'm starting to make big changes to it.  Good idea to reblog the financing topics - I was thinking of writing an interview with the lender my buyers often use :)   

Aug 23, 2008 05:10 PM
Maureen McCabe
HER Realtors - Columbus, OH
Columbus Ohio Real Estate

I have tried to get finance people to guest blog on my other blogs.  I don't want to interview....

Aug 23, 2008 10:25 PM