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Tax Credit Extension Hopes

October 30, 2009 04:26 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

What a blessing if the [tax] extension passes ["First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Gets Obama Nod," usnews.com]! We will be able to purchase a new home and not feel the pressure to rush into something we only feel half-hearted about. We are raising two grandsons, and it will be so wonderful for them—it will ultimately be theirs! I certainly will not miss this rental house full of mold and water and the landlords worth $2 million but "are just too poor to spend any money on repairs."

Comment by June Podoll of AR

When people purchase homes, they also generally purchase items for the new home—TV, appliances, and furniture. Additionally, the new owners might make improvements to the home. In my opinion, housing led the way down and will lead the way back up—helping to reduce the inventory of homes and giving people a reason to purchase other things is what we need to get the economy growing again.

Comment by John Backer of AZ

For those who still own a home and are not under water yet, the extension should help to stabilize home values as new buyers are able to enter the market. It doesn't make sense to limit the tax break to people who purchased a home five years ago, and somehow managed to continue to make payments, even though their home equity vanished. Instead, the bill should explicitly deny the tax break to anyone who "walked away" from their mortgage or obtained a "loan modification" and left the rest of Americans to pay the price.

Comment by Rena of CA

I've been house hunting since September 22, all because I thought I only had a month to find "the one." Thirty houses later, I just got into a contract for one that we felt was our last option (and it wasn't our best option). All the others had contracts pending, as things are really moving fast on the market. It obviously is working to help houses get sold quickly, but it hasn't helped that we don't know how much time we really have. I feel like if I wait for someone to make a real solid decision, I will find that they decided not to extend it after all and might miss out on the only chance I'll have to buy a home and have something set aside for emergencies (i.e., savings for big-ticket home maintenance). I have lost a lot of sleep and have probably earned some gray hairs out of all this mess. Will someone please just make a decision for crying out loud!

Comment by Shelly of TX

This is a much needed extension. Many buyers that have been diligently looking have been outbid because everyone was trying to get their home before November 30. This will give many more buyers the opportunity to purchase. As well as get many of the vacant homes occupied and help home prices to stabilize instead of the constant decline we have seen.

Comment by G. G. Garcia-Roberts of MD

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tax credit extended pass nov. 30, 2009?

Have the first time buyer tax credit been extended pass nov. 30, 2009?

Homebuyer Tax Credit

To those who are all complaining about not having enough time to "find a house" and that you have to choose something that you don't really want, just be thankful you are even getting a house and getting an opportunity like this that only comes once in a lifetime. You wouldn't even be house hunting right now if if weren't for this program. You should be happy and overjoyed, if not then just continue to rent where you are. When someone gives you a "an inch" you don't have to try to take a mile. In this past year, I have gotten a job at a local hospital as a medical transcriptionist and I am so happy that I gladly write out my rent check because I actually have the money to pay for it and don't have to choose between that and food. I knew this housing tax credit existed but I have bad credit and did not even worry about it. However, a house just came up in our local newspaper that I may just have a chance at because only people like me could qualify for it. Even if I don't get this house, I am grateful to Obama for all the things hes has done for us as American Citizens.

more time more research

Well, I guess an extension would give people more time to find the best situation for them. Getting that first house is kindof a daunting task. I've been using a booklet I got online at http://www.firsthomeexperience.com/main/ to help me understand all the steps involved. Don't know if it might help you with your house hunting.

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