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The $8000 First Time Buyer’s Tax Credit- what are you going to do about it?

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Mortgage and Lending with New American Funding NMLS 6606 310298

OK, Obama signed it yesterday making it law. All of us in the industry wanted more and feel the economic stimulus package passed us by, for the most part. Yea, we got more money for RD loans and don't think the higher FHA loan limits is insignificant; but we needed more. At the top of it all we got the tax credit that doesn't need to be paid back. So what can we do with that?

We can sit back and complain about it. We can emphasize the negative, that you have to pay it back if you rent or sell your home within three years. Or we can recognize it for what it is- a great resource for first time buyers. When you consider a first time buyers biggest hurdle is finding a way to save for downpayment, and that they frequently expend every penny they have when they buy. That leaves them in an economically precarious position when they actually move in, and they know it.

That's why all the first time buyers I have spoken to about the tax credit are excited about it. They recognize it can be the safety net- "reserves" we call it in the business- that may represent more money than they have ever saved. They understand it creates incentive for them t buy now, even if they feel home prices may continue to decline, because it reflects 7.5% of $120,000 purchase. They know it can go far in improving their lives, and many want to cash in.

So again, what can we do about it?

•·         -I'm going to try to let everyone who can benefit from it know about it. The National Association of Home Builder's has already updated their site to reflect the new credit. You can see it here:

http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com/

You will notice the site is referenced in my email signature. I suggest you all do the same.

 •·         -Many of you know about the "bandit" signs I use with sign riders touting the "move in with a penny down" USDA Rural Development program. I will be making riders letting buyers know "you can get $8000 for buying this home". To my business partners getting this email, let me know if you want some for your listings. My first batch is due in for this weekend, and don't forget the local Lake County Parade of Homes opens this weekend and runs until March 1st.

 •·         -Realtors and builders, you can help promote it by adding sign riders to your signage. From billboards to bandit signs it can serve to increase awareness and generate interest.

First time buyers are what will get this market going again. Their purchases will free up first time move ups to buy and the cycle will feed itself. I've read blogs stating this money would have been better spent on current homeowners since it would have encouraged not only a sale but another listing that could result in a sale. I personally disagree wholeheartedly with that, knowing full well what we need is a reduction in inventory to help us now. Also do know to that something very similar to this program was tried, reportedly with much success, in the DC area.

So let's go out and fix housing ourselves folks. We are the industry and in the end it will rest on our shoulders.

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

Comments(5)

Jason Sardi
Auto & Home & Life Insurance throughout North Carolina - Charlotte, NC
Your Agent for Life

Gerry - I think I will take you up on the email signature thing.  Good call.  And I do believe your last sentence says it all.  Nice work.

Feb 18, 2009 01:32 AM
Paul McFadden
Responsive Pest Control - Seattle, WA
Pest Control, Seattle, WA.

Gerry: Good thoughts. I've been telling all first-time homebuyer candidates about this. I actually have a customer who will take advantage of this. So it's all good right now! Take care.

Feb 18, 2009 04:02 AM
Gerry Suarez Jr.
New American Funding NMLS 6606 - Orlando, FL
FL Mortgage Guru

Jason- Thanks for the love. What we really need is for to put it out so people really read it!

Paul- The way it stands now if someone qualifies for it they would be dumb to not take advantage of it, unless they planned on selling or renting within three years. Thanks for the comment and congrats to your customer!

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

Feb 18, 2009 04:13 AM
Ron Withers ----Retired Mortgage Professional
Kissimmee, FL

Gerry, I had not yet read the changes to the tax credit but did learn that it can now be used in connection with bonds loans which is a bit of a plus from my end.

Feb 18, 2009 08:26 AM
Gerry Suarez Jr.
New American Funding NMLS 6606 - Orlando, FL
FL Mortgage Guru

Ron- Yes they did remove the prohibition for using the tax credit in conjunction with mortgage revenue bonds so I hope that can help you. Thanks for the comment Ron!

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

Feb 18, 2009 09:21 AM