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		<title>Now Is A Great Time To Get A Mortgage</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 22:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Shuey</dc:creator>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I just got done checking interest rates and they are the lowest that I have seen them in about four weeks so now is an excellent time to purchase a home!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It is also a great time to purchase because housing prices in Utah and all over the country have plummeted and they are the lowest they have been in the last 4-5 years.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">For those of you who are looking at purchasing a home, I would highly recommend that you do it before the end of the year, December 31, 2008 because of the amazing tax credit that the government is offering first time home buyers or those individuals and families who haven&#8217;t owned a home for the last three years.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you have the ability to qualify for a home, you need to take action now and reap the benefits that I have listed above and stated in the video.  <a href="http://utahmortgagenow.com/contact-us/">Contact us</a> now for the most current interest rates and to get your <a href="http://utahmortgagenow.com">mortgage</a> underway.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">P.S. For those of you who are not from Utah, dispite the name of our website we can do your mortgage for you!!  So please keep that in mind when searching for your mortage lender.</p>
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		<title>$7,500 Tax Credit For First Time Home Buyers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 22:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Shuey</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Washington policy makers and housing industry insiders hope a new tax credit for first-time home buyers will get the moribund housing market moving again.</p>
<p>But most analysts agree that the program is more of a band-aid than a cure-all for the battered real estate market. What&#8217;s more, others are quick to point out that the credit must be repaid, which means it&#8217;s actually an interest-free loan that could get some homeowners in trouble.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s one of those things that are more complicated than it seems at first blush, said Allen Fishbein, director of housing and credit policy for the Consumer Federation of America. &#8220;Consumers have to make sure they understand the credit thoroughly.</p>
<p>The $7,500 credit is for people buying their first homes, and was passed as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 and signed into law in July. To qualify for the full $7,500, individuals must earn less than $75,000 annually, while couples may earn up to $150,000. Individual buyers with income of up to $95,000 and couples with income up to $170,000 are eligible for a partial credit.</p>
<p>The Senate Finance Committee estimates that about 1.6 million people will use the credit.</p>
<p>The housing industry pushed for the program. &#8220;Breaking the log jam of unsold homes is something we are very much behind,&#8221; said Richard Dugas, president of builder Pulte Homes, at a news conference to discuss the program. First time home buyers represented about 20% of the market for new homes in 2007.</p>
<p>Realtors are also behind the credit. &#8220;[It] will help chip away at inventory levels, stabilize prices and spur [sales] activity,&#8221; said Richard A. Smith, CEO of Realogy, the parent company of both Coldwell Banker and Century 21.</p>
<p>The industry has had success with tax credits in the past. In 1975, Congress passed a $2,000 credit for home buyers (about $8,200 in today&#8217;s dollars).</p>
<p>&#8220;Buyers flocked to market and cleared out a then-record inventory of homes,&#8221; said NAHB president Sandy Dunn. But that credit did not have to be repaid.</p>
<p>And the impact should extend beyond first time home buyers, according to Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors. A boost in demand for starter homes means that those sellers will be able to trade up to bigger, more expensive places, and so on up the chain.<br />
How it works</p>
<p>Buyers who have not owned a home in the past three years can take a tax credit worth 10% of a home&#8217;s sale price, up to $7,500, whichever is smaller.</p>
<p>The credit is good for homes closed on after April 9, 2008 and before July 1, 2009, and can be taken on taxes filed during 2008 or 2009. Even buyers who bought a home before the bill passed, but after April 9, can claim the credit.</p>
<p>Unlike tax deductions, which only offset taxes by lowering taxable income, the tax credit is a straight dollar-for-dollar deduction of your tax bill. So a buyer who would ordinarily pay $8,000 in taxes would pay just $500.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also &#8220;refundable,&#8221; which means if a buyer&#8217;s taxes are less than $7,500, the government will send them a check for the difference. For example, if a couple&#8217;s income generates a tax bill of $5,000, the government will refund all of that plus $2,500.</p>
<p>Buyers must to start paying back the loan within two years, at a rate of no more than $500 a year for 15 years. When the the home is sold, any outstanding balance will be repaid from the profit; if it&#8217;s sold at a loss and the difference will be forgiven.</p>
<p>And some argue that mortgage lenders will take the credit into consideration, making it easier for buyers to get a loan.</p>
<p>&#8220;[The $7,500 reserve] will make borrowers less likely to fall into default,&#8221; said Ken Goldstein, an economist with the Conference Board, since it gives them a nest egg should they run into trouble. Still, that assumes that buyers will sock the $7,500 away rather than spend it.</p>
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