Austin Real Estate Agent Warns - First Time Home Buyer $8000 Federal
Tax Credit Is Set To Expire
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on: August 28, 2009, 3:18 am
Author: BuyAustin.com
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Austin real estate broker and author Kenn Renner with Buy Austin
(www.BuyAustin.com) reminds
first time homebuyers of the impending deadline for the $8000
Federal Tax Credit, which is due to expire within 90 days on Monday
November 30th, 2009. Kenn urges buyers who want to make use of
the $8000 credit not to wait to the last minute since there currently
is not a grace period being offered.
Austin,
Texas, August 28, 2009 -- In February, President Obama signed
into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. One
of the key components of the act was the $8000 First Time Home
Buyer Tax Credit. Basically, a gift from the federal government
to be credited to qualified first time homebuyers. The act has
been received favorably by consumers, real estate professionals,
and homebuilders. The program has been successful because there
is always a positive economic ripple effect each time a home is
purchased. The National Association of Realtors recently reported
that 53% of today’s homebuyers are first timers due in part
to the $8000 tax credit. Pent up demand, low interest rates and
low prices have also played a big part in the home buying activity.
“Buying a first home at the right time is always a good
move,” comments Kenn Renner, real estate expert with Keller
Williams Realty. “Homebuyers just need to realize that the
tax gift is going away and that now is the time to take action,”
Renner added.
Just
as the “Cash For Clunkers” program is now history
- the first time homebuyers tax credit is set to expire. The deadline
is Monday, November 30th. The Monday after the Thanksgiving Day
holidays. Title companies, escrow companies, and mortgage companies
have been alerting the real estate community and their clientele
to not wait until the last minute to close on a home as they will
be overwhelmed with home buyers trying to beat the deadline.
“I
have heard some title companies indicate they will need purchase
contracts in by late October to ensure they have plenty of time
to meet the deadline,” Renner explains. “There is
no grace period – there is ‘talk’ that the government
might continue the program, but right now we cannot assume any
date except the current deadline that is stated in the law,”
further adds Renner.
In
Austin, as in other cities, this has created a flurry of activity,
even creating a seller’s market in many markets in the first
time homebuyer price range. “Well priced properties in good
areas under $200,000 are flying off the shelf,” mentions
Renner. “At this point, I have been encouraging home renters
to consider purchasing the home they are currently renting. This
has been a good strategy for all involved. Often times, the landlords
are ready to sell and the buyers can get the $8000 credit and
not have to move – it’s a win-win!”
Down
payment assistance programs are being offered by many government
agencies including county and state bond programs. Many programs
are now available to first timers that combine the $8000 tax credit
along with zero down and those with lower credit scores. Kenn
concluded “This is a perfect opportunity to buy a first
home with the help of the government.”
About
Kenn Renner: Kenn gained national exposure from his numerous appearances
on HGTV's #1 rated show "House Hunters" and as a guest
expert on business talk radio. He is a broker associate with Keller
Williams Realty. He has sold and financed over $200 Million in
real estate since 1983. His new book “First Time Home Buying
Secrets Revealed” (www.FirsttimeHomebuyingSecrets.com)
will be published nationwide this fall. On September 29th, Kenn
will be presenting his popular “American Dream Home Buying
Seminar” in downtown Austin. Visit www.BuyAustin.Com for
more information.
Kenn's
video advises first time homebuyers about the first time homebuyer
credit deadline: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUWPSI8qjAQ.
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Contact Information:
Kenn Renner
Broker/Speaker
Keller Williams Realty, Lake Travis
1921 Lohmans Crossing
Austin, TX 78634
Phone: (512) 423-5626 (call or Text)
Website: http://www.BuyAustin.com
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