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A $15,000 Tax Credit For Homebuyers?

Reblogger Sheri Spain
Real Estate Agent with Next Home Team NC 167273

I wanted to try to keep everyone posted on what congress is doing right now.  Yesterday they passed a $15,000 tax credit for ANYONE buying a house in the next year!  This is something you want to watch.  This mortgage guy has a good blog that will at least start you in the right direction.  The stimulus package has not been fully approved to things can change.  Keep an eye on it!

Original content by Alan Gross NMLS #217388

Will There Be a $15,000 Tax Credit For Homebuyers?

A new amendment to the economic stimulus package working it's way through congress was unanimously approved on February 4th. The amendment proposed by U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga. would increase the current "tax credit" of $7,500 to $15,000.

The amendment would provide a direct tax credit of 10% of the purchase price up to a maximum of $15,000 for the purchase of a home. The property purchased must be used as a primary residence. The credit would allow taxpayers to claim the credit on their 2008 tax return. Under the amendment the tax credit would have to be repaid if the home is sold within two years of the purchase. Purchases would have to be made within one year of the legislations enactment. The tax credit will not be limited just to first time homebuyers.

The legislation would sunset the current $7,500 housing tax credit.

"It is time to fix America's problem, not throw money at the symptoms. It is time to fix housing first. It is rare that we have a road map to success in times of difficulty, but this country has once before realized a housing crisis every bit as bad as the one we have today and economic troubles every bit as dangerous,"
Isakson said. "We have a pervasive housing problem, and we have a historical precedent that works. I am proud this Senate has joined together, learned from history and repeated a method that worked by adopting this amendment."

To view the press release: Senate Unanimously Approved Isakson Amendment to Stimulate Housing Market.

This amendment could have positive effect on real estate sales in 2009. I will continue to monitor the progress of the legislation and keep you posted on it's progress.

Call me with any questions you have concerning the current market.

Franklin & Brentwood, TN Homes Mike Nastri
Keller Williams Realty - Franklin, TN
It matters to us as much as it matters to you.

Great post and good news...I hope!

Feb 10, 2009 02:36 PM