ATTENTION FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS:
DON’T MISS OUT ON THE $8,000 Tax Credit
However, if you’re banking on the passage of anything congressional, you may be disappointed. The tax credit expires December 1st 2009 – don’t count on a government extension! There is a huge push this summer to address health care reform. The extension of the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit could therefore easily be in jeopardy.
To get your $8,000 Tax Credit, you must close on your purchase by November 30th, 2009 !!! In order to get this done and allow enough time for the mortgage approval process you need to have the home under contract by October 15th!!! ACT FAST!!! DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!!
If you know of anyone who is interested in leveraging the tax credit opportunity before time runs out, please feel free to give them our contact information if they would like to discuss options! The Gary and Nikki Team: 727-787-6995
But the mortgage industry is in trouble right?
Don’t assume that you are either eligible or ineligible, assume nothing. The mortgage industry has plenty of well-respected bankers and brokers that can help you find the perfect product for your needs and to suit your goals. If you are considering a home purchase, you are doing yourself a disservice if you don’t have a sit-down with a trusted mortgage resource to review your options even before you begin your home search. If you need assistance finding a trusted professional, let us know!
The clock is ticking on the expiration of the First-Time Home Buyer $8,000 Tax Credit. There are, as you’re probably aware, several bills under consideration to both increase and extend the terms of the allowance.







