Final Opportunity For Many Buyers To Take Advantage Of Federal Tax Credits Ending This Week!
Calling All Buyers! Final Days to Enter Contract for Federal Tax Credits..
This is the final week for home buyers to enter a binding contract to take advantage of the federal tax credits for certain home buyers. I think most everyone has waited to the last minute. Eligible purchasers must enter contract by April 30 and close escrow before July 1 to claim the tax credits on their federal tax returns. I have been working around the clock to help buyer's secure properties and enter contracts by Friday. A one-year extension may be available for members of the military and other federal employees who served on official duty outside the U.S. for at least 90 days from January 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010.![]()
First-time buyers may be eligible for up to $8,000, while existing homeowners may be eligible for a tax credit of up to $6,500. Neither credit requires repayment if buyers live in the residence for three or more years.
For more information on home buyer tax credit providing incentives for buyers.
Laura Coffey, ABR, QSC, CDPE
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stand it's highly unlikely. Realtors are wondering if the spike in activity we just witnessed represents their "nut" for the year, and well I have some opinions of my own.
rates. A few days from now we will be past the tax credit deadline restoring a "normal" market. It will operate on it's own without outside influence from the government. 





From those three different portraits, light wise and business card thinking - the last photo is the best. So, after cutting agent Mark out of the background - and creating design - we've got this:
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