The National Association of Realtors (a.k.a NAR) has been going to Congress with data supporting their claim that the $7,500 first-time home buyer tax credit is a bust. I can’t say I’m surprised. From my experience, first-time buyers have a large enough learning curve and trying to educate them on the merits of a tax “credit” that isn’t a credit at all just doesn’t make sense. I also don’t see the purpose of adding another form of debt to the transaction. Folks are concerned enough with debt and adding more fuel to the fire doesn’t give my buyer clients a warm and fuzzy feeling.
NAR is asking for people to take action and support what they are calling the “First Key to Unlock the Housing Crisis”. They are hoping for the elimination of the repayment requirement, for the credit to be made available to all purchasers of a primary residence (not just first-time buyers), and for the program to be extended through 12.31.2009. I totally support this proposal and if the changes are put into place it might finally provide some real benefit to buyers AND sellers. Do you agree?
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Hi Kevin - Great questions and ones that are being asked/discussed in a lot of different places. So far I have not heard of any debate/discussions regarding an extension of the credit to previous buyers, but I will report back if I do. I actually just posted about ways for folks to lobby for themselves and what you have done already in contacting Senators Isakson and Schumer is probably your best bet. If you wanted to get your message out a little more, you might try touching base with folks at fixhousingfirst.com but I think at this point the Senate is going to go with what they've got and we'll all have to see if some of our questions get answered during the next round.
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