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Enhanced Tax Credit of $8000.00 Provides Outstanding Opportunity for Home Buyers Plus $6500.00 Tax Credit for those who have owned a home and lived in it for the past 5 years! Call me today for more information to see if you qualify for the tax credits!

In its efforts to stimulate the economy and revive the housing market, Congress has enacted legislation providing a tax credit of up to $8,000 for first-time home buyers and a $6500.00 tax creidt for those who have owned a home and lived there as their primary residence for the past 5 years. There's more so call me.

FHA will now permit its lenders to provide a short-term bridge loan that will let qualified home buyers use the tax credit to either make a larger downpayment above the FHA required 3.5 percent, cover closing costs, or buy down their interest rate.

Under the program, borrowers using the FHA for their first mortgage financing can apply for a bridge loan that uses their tax-credit proceeds as collateral. The loan can be used to cover their closing costs, buy down their interest rate, and cover their down payment over and above the FHA’s required 3.5 percent minimum. They’ll still have to cover the minimum down payment themselves or tap other assistance.

 

 

Waiting for the market to hit bottom for your own personal "steal"? Well many believe we are there! Don't wait any longer. You may lose your opportunity of a lifetime. Call me today!
 

Call Us for more information about this tax credit!

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Shaun Donovan of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development stated in May that HUD would allow the first-time buyer tax credit to be used for a down payment or closing costs, at least for FHA-backed loans.

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There’s never been a better time to “make your move” — from renting to owning your own home. The

President recently signed into law the Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009. A

major feature of this Act provides for an $8,000 federal tax credit* for qualified first-time homebuyers.

This now extends the first-time homebuyer credit until June 30, 2010.

Eligibility:

• First-time homebuyers defined as a buyer (and buyer’s spouse) who has not owned a home in the

past three years

• Income: Full amount of credit available for individuals with an adjusted gross income of no more

than $125,000 ($225,000 on a joint return)

• Effective Dates: A binding sales contract must be signed by April 30, 2010 and the purchase of the

home must close by June 30, 2010.

So stop renting and start owning today. To find out more, talk to your real estate agent or call me.

There’s never been a better time to purchase your first home.

For complete information and eligibility, visit:

www.irs.gov.

*Tax credit is $8,000 or 10% of the purchase price, whichever is less. If the home is sold within three years of purchase, the credit will be reversed. Consult atax advisor for specific program details and tax advice.

 

 


 

 

 

The information contained is intended for the sole and exclusive use of the business entities to which it was distributed. The information contained is subject to change without notice. Loans are subject to creditnreview and approval. Fifth Third Mortgage Company, 38 Fountain Square Plaza, Cincinnati, OH 45263 an Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee.
 

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