Posts Tagged ‘first time homebuyer 2010’

Getting closer to owning our first home!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

My husband and I are much closer to being first time home buyers!  It’s been such a long drawn out process!  We are working our way toward closing.  We are purchasing a HUD foreclosure home in Ohio.  Working with HUD and their property management staff has been a bit difficult.  They have a lot of ridiculous rules and seem to be slow about responding to communications.

We got our estimates for our contractors that will be installing a new water heater and carpet.  We are now waiting on our bank to get a second appraisal that will give them the “improved” value.  Once that is done, then we can apply for our first time buyer grant money with the Columbus Housing Partnership.  Then we just have to wait for that to come through and hope it shows up before our closing date at the end of February.  Otherwise, we have to pay HUD a $25 per diem.  That is really annoying.

I want to say that not all banks are created equal.  Definitely do your shopping around and be thorough about it.  We have gone through 4 banks in the process.  Their costs were all different and the way their procedures vary as well.  Also make sure that they have experience with the grant program you plan to use.  I had banks telling me totally different things and practically calling each other liars.  It’s been insane.  Also, be prepared for the numbers they give you in the beginning to change a lot.

In the end, I chose a bank that was a small amount more expensive just because their customer service blew the other banks away.  My mortgage banker with Union Savings has been absolutely fantastic.  He has gone above and beyond.  He made himself available late at night, on the weekends, and was always super fast at getting back with me.  Let me tell you from personal experience, customer service is VERY important.  The other bankers didn’t seem like it was very important to them.  Like they didn’t care if they got our business or not.  You get what you pay for I guess.

More updates soon!

First time home buyer tax credit extended into 2010!

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

I am very pleased to hear that the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit of 2009 was officially extended into 2010!  As I mentioned in a previous blog, this will now allow first time home buyers extra time to purchase a house.  You now have to have a signed purchase contract by April 30th, 2010 and you must close on the home June 30th, 2010.

This is fantastic news for my husband and I.  We are still trying to find a buyer for my parents house and we cannot buy our first home until that one sells.  There would be no one to pay my parent’s mortgage.  We are also still trying to work out our conditional mortgage loan commitment.  We have to work a few things out in order to be approved now.  Otherwise, we are gauranteed a loan in February 2010.  If they hadn’t extended the tax credit, we might have missed out on it.

For those people who are already questioning whether or not the government will extend it yet again, even farther, if you can buy now… I highly recommend it.  It did seem that they were quick to extend this and eager to do so, but there is a lot of controversy about the debt our government is incurring by approving the first time home buyer credit.  There are no gaurantees it will be around after this new expiration date.  Besides, buy now… help the economy!

Latest News: Extension of 2009 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Incentive

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

It’s the latest news!  The senate has come up with a deal to extend the 2009 first time home buyer tax credit incentive into 2010!  It’s not official yet… but I say “yet” because it looks very promising.  You know how it goes, it may get warped and manipulated into something else along the way, but this is the latest news on the first time home buyer tax credit…

The initial plans are to extend the expiration date and slightly modify how it works.  Instead of the first time home buyer tax incentive expiring on November 30th as expected, you will now have to have a signed purchase contract by April 30th, 2010.  So, you must be IN CONTRACT by April 30th, 2010.  Then they are allowing an additional 60 days to complete the sale and close no later then July 1st, 2010. 

I personally am very grateful for this extension.  My husband and I have been scrambling trying to help my parents find a buyer for this home we live in (their house) and let me tell you… we are running out of time.  I was going to be extremely disappointed if we missed out on this tax credit.  Now I feel a bit more relieved and not so much pressure.

In addition, there are talks of another perk to be worked into the first time home byer tax credit that would benefit sellers.  The credit will now offer a $6,500 tax credit to home owners who sell their primary residence that they owned for at least 5 consequtive years in the past 8 years.

The income limits will also be raised.  Individual from $75,000 to $125,000 and couples from $150,000 to $250,000.

Other people are saying that the increase in income may be too generous… giving a helping hand to those who really do not need it.  On one hand, I agree with that.  I feel like this government money should only be used to help those in need, not those who make enough money that they could clearly adapt to whatever income problem they might have because of the economy.  On the other hand, there are people who have had sudden income changes because of the economy and even those who were well off, are now stuck in homes about to go into foreclosure.  Maybe this well help them avoid the foreclosure?  I also suppose if it gets more movement into the housing market and more money flowing, it may be of some help to the economy… and therfor… everyone.

All in all, my husband and I are very pleased to hear about this extension.  Now it’s just a matter of them making it official.  Hopefully they do.

Buy a house now? Or wait ’til 2010?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

There is huge debate now about the first time home buyer tax credit and whether or not it will be extended into 2010.  The rumors now fly that the cap may even be raised.  Some say to $15,000.  I believe this is all speculative right now.  Nothing is set in stone.  Of course not, the government needs people buying now to boost the economy.  Not waiting until 2010.

So the next question becomes… Do we buy our houses now?  Or do we wait and buy them in 2010, crossing our fingers that there will be a tax credit then?

There is a lot of controversy surrounding this first time home buyer tax incentive.  Many people are abusing it, manipulating it, and basicly stealing it.  According to an article published by the LA Times, people are filing claims on homes that were never purchased, claims for children under 18, claims for nonresident aliens, claims for IRS employees, and more.  They have also discovered over 167 criminal schemes, opened 115 criminal investigations and temporarily frozen more than 110,000 refunds.  Because of this and the programs projected overall costs, many are against extending the tax credit beyond it’s expiration date.

On the other hand, there has been marked improvement as expected from the first time home buyer tax credit.  There are fears that letting it expire will cause further decline in the market.  Those people believe it is imperative to continue the credit.

So what do you do?  Knowing all of that, do you buy now or wait until 2010?  As you may know, my husband and I have been trying to put ourselves in a position where we have the option to buy now.  So far, so good.  We just have to wait for the house we are in (not our home) to sell before we can move.  My personal opinion is that I am not willing to take the chance of not having the tax credit available to us in 2010.  What a lot of people do not know at this point is that not everyone gets the full $8k credit anyway.  For us, $80,000 is the most we can comfortably afford to buy at this time.  So anything higher and we can’t use it anyway.  So unless you are planning on buying a mortgage for more then $80k, the only thing the extension will do is give you more time.  For those who are planning to buy a larger mortgage, ask yourself if the extra few thousand are worth risking not getting anything at all?  It’s lot like playing “Let’s Make A Deal” on television.  Do you accept what’s in front of you, or risk losing it all for the sake of pocketing more money?  We are not taking that risk if we are able to avoid it.

First time home buyer tax credit 2010.

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Well, we are nearing the end of the year and the expiration of the first time home buyer tax credit/rebate program.  My hubby and I are struggling to get everything in order in an attempt to take advantage of this before it expires.  There is just sooooo much to do!  We have a lot of work we have to do to our house here (that my parents own) before we can put it up for sale and move.  Of course, then we have to hope that we can sell it before the first time buyer incentive expires.  Ugh.  This is really beginning to irritate me.  No one wants to just come out and say if there will be another program in 2010.  I know it’s because they want to get as many people as possible to buy a house THIS YEAR and not next year.  Especially the lenders.  They want their money now.

It’s also annoying that I really do not want to be moving in the middle of winter and that is likely what will happen.  I don’t want to be home shopping in winter either.  I like to see homes when everything is nice and green.

So like many other people who have come to this site through search engines… there’s the same question burning in the back of my brain… will the government continue or start a new first time home buyer tax rebate/credit program in 2010?  And like someone else said in the forums… am I going to rush to use the incentive now only to find out they continue it in 2010 or… they make it even better in 2010???  

I have been trying to find even some hints about how the government will be handeling things in 2010, but I haven’t found much info yet.  Everyone’s lips are sealed. 

Anyone else find anything helpful about this???  Anyone know if they are going to continue the first time home buyer tax credit in 2010???  If you know anything… please post it here or in the forums because a LOT of people want to know!   Thanks!