Will the $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit Be Extended?
October 28, 2009 by Carl Martens
Filed under Market Updates
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This is a question I’ve been hearing a lot lately…”will the $8,000 home buyer tax credit be extended?” Unfortunately, I am no fortune teller, neither is H2 Realty’s lead Realtor Aaron Hofmann or any other real estate professionals that I know of. Here is what I’ve found though in doing some research.
There is no official extension.
Here is where things stand.
- There is bipartisan support in Congress for extending the credit past Nov. 30th. It is still unclear if it were to be extended, how far it would be extended, the size of the credit and how many more buyers would qualify.
- It is unclear what President Obama’s stance is on the issue.
- The latest idea under discussion is a credit worth up to $8,000 for first-time homebuyers and up to $6,500 for homeowners looking to trade up to a bigger primary residence and who have already lived in their current home for five years.
- Proponents of the credit say that if it is allowed to expire, the housing market and the broader economy will grow moribund again.
- Critics state that of the nearly 2 million homebuyers who will have gotten the credit by Nov. 30th that only about 10% to 20% bough homes solely because of the credit.

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