Central Oregon Real Estate Info: First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

 

Although Jo wrote this about Bremerton - those of you in Central Oregon should be aware of this FEDERAL Tax Credit - it can make a huge difference to a lot of first time home buyers.

 

Via Jo Soss | Bremerton WA Real Estate:

 

Are you sitting on the fence? Have you read the many horror stories across the nation? Well, remember real estate is local and here in the Kitsap County area we are in an amazing buyer's market. It just might be the perfect time for you to purchase a home if you are a First-Time Home Buyer. Here is a nudge to get you into the housing market. On July 30th President Bush signed into law House Bill 3221 (H.R. 3221: Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008) which included a special tax incentive for First-Time Home Buyers (Sec.3001). This bill provides a tax credit up to $7,500 for homes purchased on or after April 9, 2008, which the First-Time Home Buyer will repay over 15 years following the purchase. This is not a down-payment assistance program, but rather a ZERO INTEREST LOAN that has some amazing features.

 

 

  • The tax credit is available for first-time home buyers only. Purchaser (and spouse) may not have owned a principal residence in the previous 3 years.
  • The maximum credit amount is ten percent of the cost of the home and can not exceed &7,500.
  • Property eligible is any single-family residence that will be a principal residence.
  • The credit is available for homes purchased on or after April 9, 2008 and before July 1, 2009.
  • There are income limits. Single taxpayers with incomes up to $75,000 and married couples with incomes up to $150,000 qualify for the full tax credit.
  • The tax credit works like an interest-free loan and must be repaid over a 15-year period. Each year 6.67% of the credit to be repaid – if you received the full credit that is only $500.25!. If sold before 15 years than remainder of credit is paid at time of sale.

 

 

 


If this sounds interesting to you why not give me a call so we can discuss it in more detail and I can get you in touch with one of my local lenders. I do not want you to think I am an expert in this area but I do have a network of mortgage lenders that are. You might also want to discuss this with your CPA. I am not allowed to practice law or give tax advice.

 

 

 

 

Jo Soss-Olson · WestSoundLive · Copyright © 2008 · All Rights Reserved

 

Comments

Smart post These.  I'm passing the word about every benefit for a home buyer I can find.  That and foreclosure buyers are the market today.

 

Posted by Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Virginia & Maryland (Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate) over 3 years ago

Thesa, I hope that the First-Time Home Buyers in Central Oregon will give you a call to help them find that perfect home and use this amazing program!!

Posted by Jo Soss | Designated Broker West and South Puget Sound (HomeFront Realty) over 3 years ago

Thesa, I'm with Lenn on this; you are providing some great information for first time Oregon home buyers. 

Posted by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro (Results Realty) over 3 years ago

Jo Soss presents some nice info here, thanks for passing it along Thesa!  Education and programs such as these will continue to provide opportunity in any market.

Posted by Jason Sardi (I love kittens cute & My Jennifer!!) over 3 years ago

Thesa - Was just speaking with a first time home buyer about this program tonight. Had a great link to the program that I received in an email a few weeks ago. Figures I can't find it. Darn!

Posted by Guilford Connecticut Real Estate Agent, Sandra Cummings (William Raveis Real Estate) over 3 years ago

Thesa -This is certainly a great benefit for a first time buyer who is usually short on closing cost.  Where else could you get a loan like this?

Posted by Jennifer Fivelsdal Rhinebeck Real Estate (Serving Dutchess| Columbia|Ulster Ctys (LIC. R.E. Broker JFIVE Home Realty LLC ) over 3 years ago

This doesn't sound bad being that the are stopping downpayment assistance. I really might look into this.

Posted by DERRICK over 3 years ago

To me, it does sound bad for people who need down payment assistance.  I think alot of people would still benefit from progams like Nehemiah.  I heard there a great program that can help. 

Posted by jr over 3 years ago

Is there any way to get an amendment on this?  I closed on my house in March 2008, a month before the eligibility date and I'd like to take advantage of this program.

Posted by Chris W about 3 years ago

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