
Ready To Be Your Realtor® The Basics: Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit
The Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit: The Basics for REALTORS, Homebuyers, and Home owners from the Na
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Ready To Be Your Realtor® President Barack Obama signed the “Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009”
Obama Signs First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension : HousingWire || financial news for the mortga
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President Barack Obama signed the “Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009” into law on Friday, extending the first-time homebuyer tax credit as well as certain jobless benefits at a time when the US unemployment rate has officially reached 10.2%.

Ready To Be Your Realtor® Tax Credit Extension Passes Senate and House, Now Awaits President's Signature! By votes of 98-0 and 403-12 respectively, the US Senate and House each passed the Unemployment Insurance Bill, which contains the homebuyer tax credit extension and expansion. After receiving broad bi-partisan support the bill now heads to the President for his signature.

Ready To Be Your Realtor® Tax Credit Extension Coming
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The government is trying to formulate a plan where the current first time home buyers tax credit is extended so that more people can take advantage of the program.

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A extension of the $8,000 federal tax credit for first-time homebuyers could be coming on the back of an unemployment-benefits measure.

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Here’s a primer on who might be able to get the expanded home buyer tax credit, and what it might do for the housing market.

Ready To Be Your Realtor® Housing market research firm Metrostudy predicts a 37.9 percent decline in 2009 housing starts to a total of 562,000, but a steady increase in starts during 2010.
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Metrostudy: Housing starts to rebound in 2010

Ready To Be Your Realtor® Borrowers prefer short sales because Fannie Mae requires them to wait only two years to own another home or even less than that if they were not delinquent. By contrast, those who lost their homes to foreclosure have to wait five years.
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Banks are showing greater cooperation and efficiency in working with buyers and sellers of distressed properties.

Ready To Be Your Realtor® First-time homebuyers helped drive up existing home sales nationwide, according to the latest figures from the National Association of Realtors.
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Existing U.S. home sales up 9.4%

Ready To Be Your Realtor® IRS auditors testified that the agency believes it paid thousands of fraudulent tax credit claims, totaling at least $139 million since the first of the year.
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The Internal Revenue Service is recommending that the HUD-1 form be included in the tax returns of those claiming the credit.

Ready To Be Your Realtor® First time home buyers there are less than 45 days left to take advantage of the $8000 tax credit. IF YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY UNDER CONTRACT TO BUY... YOU NEED TO BE!!!

Ready To Be Your Realtor® Fellow Realtors... Tax Credit Expires Soon - Take Action NOW!
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Ready To Be Your Realtor® Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension Likely
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House and Senate majority leadership favors continuation of the real estate stimulus, insiders say.











