Posts Tagged ‘Housing Tax Credit’
RE/MAX Associates Know the NEW 2009-2010 Tax Credit
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Buyer Tax Credit, home buyer tax credit, Housing Tax Credit, RE MAX, RE MAX Allegiance, RE/MAX, RE/MAX Allegiance, Tax Credit on November 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Many in U.S. Plan to Buy Home in Near Future
Posted in Positive Economic News, Real Estate News, tagged Good Economic News, Housing Tax Credit, Positive Economic News, RE MAX, RE MAX Allegiance, RE/MAX, RE/MAX Allegiance on April 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Nearly one quarter of those surveyed plan to purchase a home in the next five years. Twenty-three percent said they plan to purchase a home in the next five years, 12.8 percent say they plan to buy a home in the next two years and 11 percent plan to purchase a home in two to [...]
Stimulus Bill Signed: Real Estate Highlights
Posted in Real Estate News, tagged Broadband Development, Energy Efficient Grants, Energy Efficient Tax Credits, Fanie Mae Loan Limits, FHA Loan Limits, Freddie Mac Loan Limits, home buyer tax credit, Housing Stimulus Plan, Housing Tax Credit, loan limits, Low Income Housing Grants, Neighborhood Stabilization, RE MAX, RE MAX Allegiance, RE/MAX, RE/MAX Allegiance, Real Estate Stimulus, Rural Housing Service, Tax Exempt Housing Bonds on February 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
President Signs the Stimulus Bill H.R. 1, the “American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009″ (AARA), passed the House on February 13, 2009, by a vote of 246 – 184. On the same day, the Senate passed the bill by a vote of 60 – 39. The President signed the bill on Tuesday, February 17, [...]
Tax Credit Repayment Likely to be Eliminated
Posted in Real Estate News, tagged $7500 home buyer tax credit, home buyer tax credit, Housing Market, Housing Tax Credit, RE MAX, RE/MAX, RE/MAX Allegiance on January 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The House Ways and Means Chairman has voted out the tax portion of the economic stimulus on a party-line vote, 24 – 13. It contains a provision that would eliminate the repayment feature of the $7500 first-time homebuyer tax credit for purchases between January 1, 2009 and June 30, 2009. An amendment that would have [...]