Blogs Posts on "Tax Credit"
Knoxville area real estate sales update by Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog on Nov 20, 2009The October sales figures are out now from the Knoxville Area Association of Realtors. The total for October was 1,023 for the month which was 149 more than the same time period in 2008. That's a 14.5% increase year over year but the most excitin...
Visit HouseLogic, the National Association of Realtor’s new consumer website by Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog on Nov 18, 2009I'm back in Knoxville after attending the annual National Association of Realtors (NAR) Conference and Expo in San Diego, California. It was a whirlwind trip filled with lots of learning experiences, reconnecting with Realtor friends, and see new...
Knox County real estate transfers the week of November 8th. by Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog on Nov 8, 2009Another week has passed in Knoxville, Tennessee and here's the passed week's real estate transfer report form the Knox County Register of Deeds for Knoxville area and Farragut real estate sales. It appears from the statistics below there were 160...
It’s official! Homebuyers tax credit has been extended by Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog on Nov 7, 2009It's now official, President Obama signed an extension of the existing $8,000 homebuyers tax credit into law yesterday (Friday, Nov. 6th). The new law extends the existing tax credit for Knoxville area buyers who have not owned a home that was the...
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...
Knoxville, TN: Chart shows comparison of current and extended tax credit by Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog on Nov 7, 2009Below is a chart prepared by the National Association of REALTORS ® comparing the new changes to the Homebuyer Tax Credit. The biggest change is that current Homeowners are now eligible if they sell their current homes and then buy AFTER the date...
Homebuyer Tax Credit will be extended by George S May Blog on Nov 5, 2009Breathe easy realtors. Have a seat home buyers. As we anticipated last week, the Senate expanded, and extended for that matter, the homebuyer tax credit. Well, the House is yet to vote (that will take place today) but seeing as though the House is al...
One Step Closer...First Time Buyer Tax Credit by Lisa Merritt Realtor on Nov 5, 2009Good news for first time homebuyers. Extension of the tax credit passed the Senate on November 4, 2009, and the bill is on to the House then President Obama for signature. The President has publicly indicated his support for the program, so it is l...
Knoxville, TN: Homebuyers $8K tax credit extension may pass this week. by Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog on Nov 5, 2009It looks like the extension of the $8,000 federal tax credit for Knoxville & Farragut TN area homebuyers is almost done. RISmedia is reporting today (November 5th) that the Senate voted to cut off debate and bring the measure to the floor for...
* SPECIAL * Senate agrees to extend homebuyer tax credit! by Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog on Oct 29, 2009Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) says Senate Democrats have agreed to extend the first-time home buyer tax credit. The latest version extends the program to home sales signed — not closed — by April 30.

