‘Move-up’ Buyers Get Tax Credit

novgloriapostThe new $6,500 federal tax credit for “move up” home buyers has been getting second billing to the original $8,000 credit for first-time purchasers. But take a look. This $6,500 credit for current homeowners just might have your name on it.

How does it work? When will it be available?

The new credit is available now. It took effect Nov. 6, the day President Obama signed the legislation. This means that if you fit the key criteria – you’ve owned and resided in your current home for five consecutive years out of the past eight years, and your adjusted household income doesn’t exceed $125,000 if you file as a single taxpayer, $225,000 if you are married filing jointly – you can claim the credit as soon as you close on a qualifying home.

That could be next week, next month or next spring. There is no actual move-up requirement in the new credit. In fact, homeowners who plan to downsize may prove to be significant users of the credit, along with people who are relocating because of employment changes. Search our website at the areas of San Diego county or the zip codes you are interested in, to see the available housing for sale. Also check the foreclosure properties. You will find excellent values there. You should also consider looking in the areas of Spring Valley, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, Encanto and Paradise Hills. You will find exceptional prices for homes in these areas.

If you fit the criteria and are considering buying another home sometime in the coming year, you might want to speed up the process and sign a contract by April 30 and close by the June 30 expiration date. Think of it this way: If the government is willing to give you $6,500 to act a little faster than you had originally planned, hey, why not?

Other key features of the $6,500 credit:

- The home cannot cost more than $800,000.

- The replacement home must become your main residence. There is no requirement in the legislation that you sell your current home. You could rent it out, turn it into a second home or list it for sale later in 2010 when prices might be higher. If you plan to retain it, however, make sure you move into the new house on the day you close so that there is no question it was your principal residence at that time. And if you do decide to sell it, don’t forget we give rebates to sellers of up to 50% of the selling price!

Like the first-time-buyer credit, the $6,500 version permits a broad range of dwelling types for your purchase. These include newly constructed or existing single-family homes, condominiums, manufactured or mobile homes, and boats that function as your principal residence. You cannot claim the credit if you are buying a second home or an investment property.

Purchase transactions among immediate family members are prohibited.

Home buyers who go to closing between Nov. 6 and Dec. 31 can claim the $6,500 credit on their 2009 federal tax returns or amend their 2008 returns. Similarly, eligible purchasers in 2010 will be able to file for the credit on their 2009 or 2010 returns.

Talk to your tax adviser regarding timing, which may be affected by your household income applicable to a given year.

If you aren’t sure whether you can make the deadlines established for the new credit – a binding contract by April 30 and a settlement by June 30 – do not assume that Congress will provide another extension. All the political and budgetary signs point the other way, and some of the primary authors of the credit insist that this is it – no more extensions next year. Take them at their word

. Call me if you have questions, or if you are ready to sell or purchase a home.

Gloria M. Baker

619-770-7753

FREE Mortgage Protection Program for First Time Home Buyers

blog-gloria2If you are a first time homebuyer and are just about to purchase a home, or are actively seeking to purchase through HomeReach.com before the tax credit deadline, then you must take a look at the California Association of Realtors’ Mortgage Protection Program. The program was developed to help ease the anxiety of consumers who are concerned about potential job loss and its impact on their ability to pay their mortgage should they purchase a home. It provides peace of mind to buyers who are actively searching for a home. There is NO COST to you!

Through the Housing Affordability Fund Mortgage Protection Program, first-time home buyers who lose their jobs due to layoffs may be eligible to receive up to $1,500 per month, for six months, to help make their mortgage payments. A qualified co-buyer also can participate in the program, and receive a monthly benefit of $750 per month for up to six months. Program benefits also include coverage for accidental disability and a $10,000 death benefit.

To qualify for the Mortgage Protection Program, applicants must:
. Be a first-time home buyer – someone who has not owned a home in three or more years
. Open escrow April 2, 2009, or later, and close on or before Dec. 31, 2009
. Use a California REALTOR® in the transaction
. Purchase the property in California
. Be a W-2 employee (cannot be self-employed)

To apply for the program, home buyers must request an application for the H.A.F. Mortgage Protection Program from one of our REALTORS®.

Contact us for additional information. The deadline for this program is December 31, 2009.

Your Specialized HomeReach.com Agent,

Gloria M. Baker

619-770-7753

THE CLOCK IS TICKING ON THE FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT!

blog-gloriaThe government’s first time homebuyer tax credit expires November 30, 2009. If you are planning to take advantage of this credit, you don’t have much time. It is taking an average of 30-45 days to close on a home. And if you are purchasing a short sale or foreclosure property, then the time can be extended much longer.

Congress passed the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit program as part of the 2009 economic stimulus plan. Some of the program criteria include:

*Buyer may not have owned a “main home” in the past 36 months

*The home cannot be purchased from a parent, spouse, or child

*Adjusted gross income for the household must be below $95,000 for a single filer, and $170,000 for joint tax filers

The credit is capped at $8000 or 10% of the purchase price, whichever is less. The amount you receive is a credit and not a deduction. For instance, if you get to claim the full $8000, and after filing your 2009 income tax return, you owe the IRS $1000, then you would actually receive a $7000 check from the U.S. Treasury once your tax return is processed by the IRS. You can receive additional information from the website below:

http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com/2009/index.html

Your HomeReach.com Specialized Agent,

Gloria M. Baker

619-770-7753

Have You Considered Encanto?

While thinking about a place to purchase a new home, a move up home, or investment property, did you consider Encanto?  Located in the southeastern part of the city of San Diego, Encanto has a varied topography.  Area homes are nestled among steep canyons and rolling hills.   Many of the properties have stunning views.  The name Encanto means “enchantment”.  Encanto is part of an area known as the Encanto Neighborhoods, including Chollas View, Lincoln Park, Emerald Hills, Alta Vista, South Encanto, Broadway Heights and Valencia Park.  Valencia Park is especially famous for its views.  Stand at its peak, and you will be able to turn in a full circle to take in all of San Diego with an unobstructed view.  Emerald Hills is also known for its outstanding views.  The neighborhood gets its name from the Emerald Hills Country Club and Golf Course established in 1959. A former sacred Indian burial ground once occupied the land where radio transmitter towers currently stand near 60th Street.  Encanto residents are close knit.  They are committed to revitalizing the area, and have several community organizations working together towards that goal.  Even with all of the richness of the area and its history, Encanto still has some of the lowest housing prices in the city.  There is also residential land available for development.  So while you are doing your home search, check out Encanto.  You’ll be glad you did! 

 

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by Gloria Baker

HomeReach.com

(619) 770-7753

 

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