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Buyer’s Credit — Eight Weeks Left

Friday, March 5, 2010
posted by Chris Gmyr

The revised and extended Home Buyer’s Credit has eight weeks left. You need to enter into contract to buy the home by April 30th, and close by the end of May, if you want to take advantage of this program.

First time buyers, or buyers who have not owned a home in the past three years, can claim $8,000 for the purchase of a home. Current home owners can claim $6,500. This is a tax credit, meaning that the amount is applied to your 2010 taxes, either reducing the total amount you owe or increasing the amount of your refund. There are income limits, $125,000 for singles or $225,000 for couples. The amount you receive is determined by the price of the home; homes over $800,000 are not eligible. There are bridge loans available for this credit, allowing you to put the money towards your down payment, although you will probably still need to pay for a portion of the down payment on your own.

If you want to take advantage of the buyer’s tax credit, and you haven’t started your search for a new home yet, it’s time to contact a Syracuse real estate agent to get the process started. Don’t wait until the last minute, and then rush to find the perfect home with only a few weeks left. Give yourself the time you need to find the property that best fits your needs. Remember that you also need to have your offer accepted and an initial contract for the purchase of the home signed before time runs out.

This isn’t the only government refund you can take advantage of as a new, or soon to be new, home owner. New York’s Great Appliance Swap-Out, designed to replace older appliances with more efficient models, is still going. This program started a few weeks ago, and offers significant rebates for the purchase of new washers, refrigerators, freezers and dishwashers. The rebate amount for each appliance varies, and dishwashers are only available for a rebate when purchased with other appliances.  If you pay to have your current appliances removed and recycled, you can qualify for a larger rebate. This program lasts until the funding runs out. For more information, visit New York’s Great Appliance Swap-Out.

A lot of appliance stores are offering their own discounts or rebates on appliances, further reducing their cost. If you take advantage of both programs, you could be in a new home, with brand new appliances, with a discount worth nearly $10,000.

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