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		<title>Repeat Buyers Must Act Fast For Tax Credit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By now it is well documented that today’s affordable housing prices,  historically low interest rates and federal home buyer tax credit have  combined to create one of the most attractive first-time buyer markets  in recent memory. What many Americans might not realize is that a recent  expansion of the buyer tax [...]]]></description>
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<p>By now it is well documented that today’s affordable housing prices,  historically low interest rates and federal home buyer tax credit have  combined to create one of the most attractive first-time buyer markets  in recent memory. What many Americans might not realize is that a recent  expansion of the buyer tax credit has created an equally desirable  opportunity for existing homeowners.</p>
<p>This past November, Congress elected to expand the home buyer tax  credit to repeat buyers after seeing the success the temporary financial  incentive had on the housing market and overall economy. As a result,  current homeowners who will have lived in their home for 5 consecutive  years out of the last 8 may now be eligible to receive a $6,500 tax  credit.</p>
<p>“The expanded tax credit offers a great financial opportunity for  existing homeowners, particularly those looking to trade up,” said James  M. Weichert, president and founder of Weichert, Realtors, one of the  nation’s largest independent real estate companies. “Not only can you  receive a large sum of money from the government, you’ll also likely  purchase your next home for less money and at a lower interest rate than  you could have in years past or years to come.”</p>
<p>To qualify for the tax credit, the repeat buyer must have signed a  binding contract by April 30, 2010 and close on the home by June 30,  2010. Tax credit eligibility is subject to income limits, $125,000 for  single buyers and $225,000 for couples. In addition, the sale price of  the home being purchased can not exceed $800,000.</p>
<p>There is no requirement that existing homeowners must have sold their  home to be eligible for the $6,500 tax credit. However, Weichert  encourages existing homeowners who want to benefit from this incentive  to move quickly, particularly those who prefer to first sell their  current home before purchasing a new one.</p>
<p>“Typically, it takes three months or longer to sell a home. That’s  why it is critical repeat buyers put their home on the market right  away. Otherwise they might not leave themselves enough time to both  secure a buyer for their current house and find a new home by the April  30 deadline,” added Weichert.</p>
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