first time home buyers: Reminding Residents Time is Running Out on First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit - 10/02/09 06:38 AM
Bozeman, MT (Grassroots Newswire) September 28, 2009- People considering the purchase of their first home may be missing a valuable opportunity if they delay much longer, according to Robyn Erlenbush, local ERA® representative. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 included an enhanced First-Time Homebuyer Federal Tax Credit, a housing stimulus that provides a maximum tax credit of $8,000 for first-time home purchases.
"The credit is due to expire November 30, and given the time it takes to find a home, secure financing and close on a property, potential buyers should act without delay," Robyn Erlenbush said. However,Robyn Erlenbush points … (1 comments)

first time home buyers: $8,000 Tax Credit - Changes Coming! - 10/01/09 08:30 AM
Wondering what is happening with the First-time Homebuyers $8,000 Tax Credit that is set to expire November 30, 2009?  Congress is looking at some modifications of the existing program to change payback provisions for military personnel, including an extension of the 3 year limit for resale.  Could this be an indication of a tendency to consider extension of the tax credit program?  What do you think?
  Read this article written by Kenneth R. Harney for RealtyTimes.com about the $8,000 tax credit changes.
  "The first major change to the $8,000 home buyers tax credit began moving through Congress last week, giving … (5 comments)

first time home buyers: First-Time Homebuyers Federal Income Tax Credit Improved and Extended - 03/16/09 04:23 AM
ERA Landmark notes beneficial changes in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Individuals and couples contemplating the purchase of their first home have an opportunity to take advantage of a federal income tax credit that can help put them in the home of their dreams - and the incentive is even more attractive than before.
"The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 modified the existing, temporary federal income tax credit for qualified first-time homebuyers," said Robyn Erlenbush, Broker/Owner of ERA Landmark Real Estate. "For those who qualify, the changes to this incentive make it even more valuable. The incentive has … (1 comments)

 
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