Real estate aficionados who follow the upswings and dips in the Chattanooga real estate market were worried that the end of the first-time homebuyer’s credit would mean an end to housing sales. Sales were up, prices were down and the market seemed to be stabilizing – thanks, in large part, to the tax credit. The tax credit motivated potential homebuyers to become actual homebuyers, which kept home sales stable.
Fortunately, those worries were groundless. President Obama signed a five-month extension on the first-time buyer tax credit November 6th. The Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009 covers quite a few new bits of housing legislation:
- Extends the first-time tax credit until April 30, 2010
- Expands to include those homebuyers that haven’t owned a home in three or more years
- Allows first-time buyers that are overseas military personnel to take advantage of the credit until May 2011
- Requires documented proof that the buyer actually bought a home
- Changes the credit amount from $8,000 to “$8,000 or 10% of the home’s value”, whichever is less
- Sets the qualification guidelines at $125,000 a year or less for individuals and $225,000 or less for couples (credit amount becomes a scaled decrease above these income levels)
- Requires a minimum age of 18 for those applying for the tax credit
- Adds $6,500 tax credit for those that have lived in a home for at least five years, but want to buy a larger house
I think a lot of people want to own a home, and the extension of the tax credit can only help. As a result of the extension, buyers may take a little longer, peruse the [city] real estate market and make sure they’ll enjoy the home they buy. While I don’t see a long line of buyers standing in line, I do see the potential for long-term market stabilization.
If you want to take advantage of the new tax credit extension, I can help. Call me today at 423-488-1882 or email me at travis@travisclosehomes.com for more information.
Keyword/Tag: Chattanooga real estate
Links:
Real estate market
http://www.housingpredictor.com/
Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009
Extension of the tax credit
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33522046/ns/business-real_estate/
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