Blogs Posts on "$8000 Tax Credit"
Home Buyers Tax Credit: Extended, Expanded by The Seattle Condo Blog on Nov 7, 2009The $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit has been extend through April 30, 2010; a $6,500 credit is now available to existing home buyers who "move-up".ShareThis...
$8000 Tax Credit for 1st Time Home Buyers by Bremerton Real Estate on Sep 9, 2009Here’s a really excellent video from WAHomeOwners.com that provides a brief overview of the $8000 Federal Tax Credit Program for 1st Time Home Buyers Bookmark this article to: Related posts:1st Time Buyers Tax Credit...
Rules for $8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit by Sacramento Real Estate Voice on Jun 1, 2009This is a great time for Sacramento First Time Home Buyers. Money is falling from the sky! $8000 tax credit for 1st Time Home Buyers is a great way to start the year! There are some stipulations and there will be SCAMS out there trying to scam the...
HUD approves monetizing the $8,000 tax credit by The Seattle Condo Blog on May 29, 2009HUD just approved the monetization of the $8,000 first-time home buyers tax credit on FHA loans, making it available to buyers at the time of purchase. Though, a few caveats apply.ShareThis...
HUD Still Does NOT Allow $8000 Tax Credit For Minimum Investment by FHA Loan Advice on May 29, 2009HUD has re-published Mortgagee Letter 2009-15 entitled “Using First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credits”. This Mortgagee Letter does provide the regulatory framework for monetizing the $8000 first time homebuyer tax credit now in advance. There ar...
2nd Update: HUD’s Monetization Of The $8000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit by FHA Loan Advice on May 22, 2009Just a short update to make sure the latest information is available on the site - even though what I’m about to tell you isn’t really “information” yet in my view! According to a report in Realtor Magazine, HUD spokesman Lema...
Update On FHA’s Monetization of First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit by FHA Loan Advice on May 18, 2009Sorry to be a little late with this update, but I’ve been trying for several days to figure out the real scoop on exactly what happened. For the first time that I can ever remember, FHA actually published a mortgagee letter on their website and...
First-Time Florida Homebuyers May Soon Benefit from an FHA Downpayment Assistance Program by Florida Mortgage Blogger on May 13, 2009Florida FHA homebuyers may soon be able to use the current $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit to cover the required 3.5% downpayment via a process called monetization. No related posts.
New HUD Mortgagee Letter Provides Details Of First Time Home Buyer Cash Advance by FHA Loan Advice on May 12, 2009Here are the full details on how the monetization of the $8000 first time homebuyer tax credit will work for FHA loans. You can obtain the full HUD Mortgagee Letter 2009-15 here in Microsoft Word format. The Tax Credit: Secondary Financing: Entiti...
FHA To Allow “Monetization” of $8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit by FHA Loan Advice on May 12, 2009I have been receiving emails and even phone calls asking for the location of the HUD Mortgagee Letter about this all morning so I thought I needed to go ahead and post the details that I have. In a speech this morning HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan anno...

