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Tell Congress to Extend the 8k Tax Credit HERE!

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Real Estate Agent with Surterre Properties

REALTORS® from all around the country recently got in front of a camera to send Congress an important message: the $8,000 first time homebuyer tax credit is working..

Watch this video and send your own message to Congress. We need to tell them to extend and expand the tax credit. So far over 92,000 people have taken action!

Click HERE to easily send the following message to your congressman and senators:

"Subject: Homebuyer Tax Credit: Extend and Expand

Dear [ Decision Maker ],

As a Realtor and a constituent, I can assure you that the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit has definitely been a success. Homebuyer interest and housing sales increased almost as soon as the ink was dry on the tax credit legislation.

Today's lower prices and interest rates appeal to consumers, but it's been the tax credit that has attracted people to open houses and to homeownership. That progress could grind to a halt sooner than you think.

Congress must act NOW to extend the credit through 2010. Otherwise, uncertainty will return and the market might again be frozen -- possibly as soon as October. A homebuyer is eligible for the tax credit only if the home is "purchased" before December 1, 2009. That means that buyers have to find a house, complete a contract, satisfy any contingencies, secure financing and go to closing by November 30. Accomplishing those tasks by November 30 will become more difficult with every passing day. In today's market, it generally takes between 45 and 60 days to go from contract to closing.

The market has improved, but it has not yet fully corrected itself. The credit needs to be extended for an additional period of time and expanded in order to build upon the progress that's been made. Uncertainty about the future of the credit will dampen consumer demand. The best way to assure continued housing activity is to extend and expand the credit and to do that NOW.

We can't wait until late in the year to see what happens.

Consumers will drop out soon if they can't predict what's in their future.

Please act NOW to extend and expand the credit through 2010.

Sincerely,

[Your name]

[Your address] "

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Comments (5)

John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Hi Micheal, you are right the the Congress needs to extend the 8K tax credit.

John Pusa

Sep 25, 2009 06:24 AM
Bob Murphy
Keller Williams Realty Consultants - New Albany, IN

I want the Tax credit extended but I don't want anyone to know until about mid November.  I don't want the current buyers to take a rest.

Sep 25, 2009 06:25 AM
Michael A. Caruso
Surterre Properties - Laguna Niguel, CA

I know what you mean Bob, but they can't rely on the possibility of an extension. If it doesn't happen then they will be stuck! When you are ready, please visit that link to send a direct email to your local senate and congressman.

Sep 25, 2009 06:45 AM
Jeremy Williams
Red Hawk Coaching - Kingwood, TX
Business Coach, Husband, Father, and Dog Wrangler

Michael,

I agree with Bob.  Notification of a possible extension and the buyer on the fence stays on the fence.  My other concern with extension of the $8,000 tax credit is that it may artificially increase the activity in the market, but when the credit goes away how will home sales look 6 months to a year afterwards.  The "cash for clunkers" is an example of channeling buyers into the market, that may have purchased a car if the credit was not in place to begin with, which will impact numbers in the months to come.  It is a delicate balance, and besides as a taxpayer, I would rather see the $8,000 back in the taxpayers' pockets.  Great post and topic of conversation.  Have a great week and success in your business.

Jeremy Williams
Keller Williams Realty NE
Kingwood, TX
www.williams4yourhome.com

Sep 26, 2009 07:09 AM
Donne Knudsen
Los Angeles & Ventura Counties in CA - Simi Valley, CA
CalState Realty Services

Micheal - Great video!  I hadn't seen that before so thx for sharing it.  :)

Oct 06, 2009 03:08 PM