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Home Buyer's Tax Credit Offers New Hope to Sellers

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Even in Greater Baton Rouge, where home prices have not fallen as much as elsewhere, some who would like to move have put their plans on hold until things are a little better for sellers.   In a buyer’ s market, a real estate agent often has to deliver the bad news that the seller has to lower their asking (and selling ) prices a bit to be in line with the market.  The new Home Buyer’s Tax Credit promises to shake things up for sellers as well as buyers.

The Home Buyer’s Tax Credit offers you a chance to reassess your position. Now, repeat buyers who have lived in their home for at least five of the last eight years qualify for a $6,500 tax credit.  If you have been thinking of making a change the credit allows you to do that.  Why?

First of all, if you have a home priced under $250,000 in most parts of the country, your home is on the radar screen of many first time buyers.  True first time buyers who have never owned a home tend to be younger and not as affluent, for them, so an affordable home might be just want you want to sell. In, home at these price points are selling much faster than last year. If you want to sell, you might not only find a buyer, you might get multiple bids on your home.

Second, if you have been wanting to move, the $6,500 might give you the help you’ve need. This will offset the closing costs, partly compensate you for any loss in value, or give you some working capital for projects in the new house.

Third, when you are house shopping, you will also have the “buyer’s market advantage” on your side and be able to get more house for your money.  If you are looking for a bigger, better house, the seller may have lowered the price to meet the market.  With low interest rates currently offered , you might be able to find your dream at such a deal you fell less pain at how much you had to lower your price.

Fourth, the credit is called a move-up credit, but you don’t have to buy a more expensive home to qualify for the $6,500.  If you are looking to downsize due to retirement or a lifestyle choice to simplify, you find a new place that costs less and still get the tax credit.

Fifth, if you’ve been wanting to turn your home into a rental, this could be your chance.   Current interpretations of the new law do not prohibit you from keeping your current home as investment property any buying another for yourself as the primary residence.

Sixth, this credit could give you a chance to revisit a prior decision.  Say you moved north for a job, but now, a few years later, you realized you miss the Prairieville or want to be closer to your kids. If you have rented for more than three years, you can use the First Time Home buyer’s Credit to buy a new home or condo up North. If you bought and have lived in your home at least five of the last eight years, you can sell and buy elsewhere with the $6,500 bonus. You can even turn your current home into vacation home status, buy a primary residence and claim the credit. (For some of these trickier scenarios, make sure to consult your tax advisor.)

The purpose of the new credit to is to stimulate the housing market at all levels, although homes that sell for over $800,000 won’t qualify. Since the credit is expected to cost the government $10.8 billion in lost taxes (plus $10 billion for the first phase), it is highly unlikely that it will be renewed. As the time lines roughly correspond to when interest rates are likely to remain low, this next five + months are the perfect example of a “once in a lifetime opportunity” for you as a  seller to move your home.

The new credit can work for you!  Let Sandy and her team show you a wide selection of beautiful new and pre-owned homes in the Greater Baton Rouge area, including Baton Rouge, Prairieville, Gonzales, Denham Springs, Watson, Walker, Central, Greenwell Springs, Zachary, Baker, Port Allen, Brusly, Geismar, and St Amant.  We can also you answer any questions you might have about the home buyer's tax credit - $8,000 first time  buyers or $6,500 for repeat buyers.

Basics of the Newly Revised Home Buyer Tax Credit for Greater Baton Rouge Buyers

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As you may have read in our recent blog Put on Your Shopping Shoes, Ascension Home Buyers!, the homeowners tax credit has not only been expanded but been made better.  Greater Baton Rouge, including  Ascension Parish and East Baton Rouge Parish, have economies that are doing better than many places and so offer a stable place to settle.  If take a look at the pictures in we include here, you will notice that the area is also a beautiful place to call home.

 

Who is eligible for this tax credit?

 

First home buyers and repeat buyers are eligible for a credit.

 

·         First time buyers, which includes those who have not owned a home for three years or more.

·         Current homeowners who have owned and lived in a home a primary residence for at least five of the past eight years prior to purchasing the new home

 

Which homes qualify for the tax credit?

 

Any home that will be used as a principal residence will qualify for the credit, provided including single-family detached homes, attached homes like townhouses and condominiums, manufactured homes (also known as mobile homes) and houseboats.  However…

 

·         The purchase price must be less than $800,000

·         You must use the home as your principal residence – no vacation homes or investment property

·         Your cannot buy a home from a relative or spouse

 

Does the tax credit have to be repaid?

 

NO – this is a tax credit that does not have to be repaid.

 

How is the tax credit figured?

 

The tax credit is 10% of the home's purchase price, up to $8,000 for first-time home buyers and $6,500 for buyers having already owned a home.

 

house, shrubs, treeWhen must you purchase the home?

 

To qualify for the home buyer tax credit, the principal residence must be purchased on or after January 1, 2009 and before April 30, 2010. However, you have until June 30, 2010 to close.

 

Is eligibility based on the home buyer's income?

 

Yes. Single taxpayers must have income of $125,000 or below to qualify while married couples income must be $225,000 or below. This is an increase from the previous bill.

 

How does the homeowner figure their tax credit?

 

The credit will come to you as a refund once you have filed your taxes. You must complete IRS Form 5405 to figure the amount of credit you will receive and claim it on your income tax form.

 

You must provide documentation that you purchased a home.

 

You can also check these government sites about the Home Buyer Tax Credit for more details:

 

·         Frequently asked questions about the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit.

·         Frequently asked questions about the $6,500 tax credit for repeat home buyers.

 

Sandy can help you answer any questions you might have about the tax credit and then show you a wide selection of beautiful new and pre-owned homes in the Greater Baton rouge area, including Baton Rouge, Prairieville, Gonzales, Denham Springs, Watson, Walker, Central, Greenwell Springs, Zachary, Baker, Port Allen, Brusly, Geismar, and St Amant. 

Contact Information

Sandy's Team - Sandy Ogburn-Sandlin
RE/MAX Excellent Properties
16581 Airline Highway, Suite A
Prairieville LA 70769
Phone: (225) 677-SOLD (7653)
Fax: (225) 677-7655

        

ReMax Excellent Properties 

16581 Airline Hwy., Ste. A

        Prairieville, La. 70769