Continue Reading October 14th, 2009
Congress is considering proposals to greatly expand a soon-to-expire $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers — potentially applying it to all but the wealthiest homebuyers.
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Continue Reading October 14th, 2009

The real estate industry is justifiably worried about what will happen to home sales if the $8,000 credit for new home buyers is allowed to expire on Dec. 1. After all, car sales plunged when the Cash for Clunkers program ended. Realtors have been lobbying pretty hard to extend the credit and broaden it to all home buyers.
Realtor.com just came up with a list of houses you can buy for $8,000. That’s right–the government is basically paying you to take them—if you’re a first time homebuyer. The site says there are about 200 such listing nationwide, of the four million the site tracks.
Note: Such properties will likely need work. And closing costs will be about $2,500, but that shouldn’t be a deal breaker. Look at that five bedroom, bank-owned beauty in Detroit up above! At 2,000 square feet that’s $4 a square foot, land included. Come on, someone’s going to make money on that.
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