Buyers and Sellers Beware the Next Tax Credit Deadline.
Update: GAME OVER. NO MORE FREE CASH. Only active duty millitary and government employees need inquire about $8000 tax credit.
Buyers and sellers beware the next tax credit deadline. If next summer yields the buying and selling frenzy many real estate professionals are hoping for, home buyers and sellers should plan ahead now. Waiting until the last minute to close for first time homebuyers wanting the $8,000 tax credit or move up buyers wanting the $6,500 tax credit is a big mistake. Banks have proven to me that they are having major trouble making closing dates. I have had buyers turn over completed files to lenders in record time only to have the file sit in some office for over two weeks before anyone put a set of eyes on the file.
The major draw back for buyers and sellers alike is what to do if the file is unexpectedly closing late. Buyers have leases they are working with and sellers are also faced with moving out early to turn over the property on time. In many of the situations my clients faced this year temporary lease backs and buyer leases were worked out. However this may not be an option for everyone, due to the risk involved. The best advise I can give for buyers is to shoot for a close 30 days before you have to give up your lease. Sellers should consult with the listing agent to keep tabs on the status of the loan to time up their move.
Covenant Partners
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Home buyer tax credit
Contact your tax professional or your local Realtor for details on how you can take advantage of this new incentive this year when purchasing a home.
Krishna Perkins, Realtor

