What a Way to Get Your Down Payment!

May 13, 2009 · · 6 Comments

More good news for prospective homebuyers!  The following article is taken directly from the latest news came out of National Association of Realtors®.

Tax Credit Can Be Used for Down Payment
Shaun Donovan, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, on Tuesday said that the Federal Housing Administration is going to permit its lenders to allow home buyers to use the $8,000 tax credit as a down payment.

 Previously, most buyers wouldn’t receive the funds until after they filed their tax return, and that deterred some people from using the credit. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® has been calling for the change.         Read more

Highlights of the 2009 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

April 16, 2009 · · 5 Comments

tax-credit_faqRecently, I have received many questions from prospective homebuyers about the 2009 homebuyer tax credit bill — which provides $8,000 tax credit to first-time homebuyers for the purchase of their principal residence between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009.   I wanted to share with you a very informative FAQ (http://tinyurl.com/b8mysm)from National Association of Realtors (NAR) to address many of your questions and concerns about the details of the bill.

Here are some highlights:

  • You must be a “first-time” homebuyer, which is defined as someone who has not owned a home in 3 years prior to the day of your 2009 purchase.
  • The 2009 tax credit is refundable (i.e. IRS will send you a refund check if your tax liability is less the $8,000).
  • The income restriction for a full tax credit is $75,000 for individuals and $150,000 for married couples.
  • You may receive partial credit for income up to $95,000 for individuals and $170,000 for married couples.
  • The home must be your principle residence and owner-occupied.
  • You do not have to repayment 2009 tax credits; However, if you sell the property within 3 years of the purchase, your are required to pay back the full amount of any credit, including any refund you received from it.
  • You can claim your 2009 tax credit when filing your 2008 tax returns by April 15, 2009.
  • Close of escrow must occur on or before Dec. 1, 2009; if the property is under construction when purchased, you must occupy the home before Dec. 1, 2009.
Jean Joh

Mortgage Protection Program for First-Time Homebuyers!!

April 3, 2009 · · 4 Comments

newsGreat news for California home buyers!  As if the $8000 tax credit, historically low interest rates, and affordable home prices were not enough, the California Association of Realtors Housing Affordability Fund (C.A.R.H.A.F.) is making the pot even sweeter by offering a mortgage protection program for first-time home buyers.  Wow!  

Back in January, I posted a blog on my personal blogsite (http://budurl.com/5vpd) about the Hyundai Assurance Program (if you lose your job or have another hardship within 12 months, you can give your new car back) and commented that it would be an interesting idea if we could have the same sort of thing for buying homes.  The basic idea – buy a new home, and if you lose your job, you can give the home back without penalty.  Well, it seems that someone out there was reading my blog…okay, maybe not, but this new program is not too far from the same line of thinking.  So what does it entail exactly?

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Lee Ginsburg

Positives of This Economy!!!

March 27, 2009 · · 5 Comments

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Positives of This Economy

1.     Bay Area Housing Affordability has gone from 16% to 38%

2.     Debt of Americans is Decreasing.

3.     A Large Increase in People Volunteering.

4.     A Large increase in Military Enrollment.

5.     First Time Home Buyers can get an $8000 Tax Credit.

6.     Buyers of California New Homes can get a $10,000 State Tax Credit.

7.     People are able to modify or refinance their loans to an affordable payment.

8.     Businesses have the opportunity to clean up their books and start fresh.

9.     Great Opportunity to Purchase a new car or any other major purchase.

10.  Tax on Debt Forgiveness is waived. 
   
And one of my favorites; you can Buy any Foot Long Sub for only $5.00

Please add to this list of Positives
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STIMULUS PACKAGE – WHAT IT MEANS TO BAY AREA HOMEBUYERS?

February 13, 2009 · · 9 Comments

Our Broker posted a blog yesterday about “STIMULUS PACKAGE, WHAT REAL ESTATE PARTS MEAN?” Since I am currently working with a few prospective first-time homebuyers, I thought I’d picked their brain during my follow-up calls after the blog was posted. In particular, I asked them “if the stimulus package is finalized and homebuyers will get the benefit of the $8K tax credit, is that a good incentive for you to buy a house now?”  Read more