first time home buyer – owner loan

June 21, 2009

Can I use the first time home buyer loan on a foreclosure?

Kim asked:


Can I use the Obama first time buyer home grant of 8,000 on a foreclosure, if so what are the details about using it?

Beatrice

June 12, 2009

About how long does the IRS take to mail you your first time home buyer refund check?

goofy1804 asked:


for the first time home buyer $8000 dollar tax credit how long does it take to get reimbursed?

Joel

June 10, 2009

Can I get a loan other than an FHA and still get the first time home buyer tax credit?

asked:


Trying to buy a foreclosure as a first time home buyer. The house needs a little work (slight water damage, floors, paint) so I dont think I will be able to get an FHA loan. I want to do the work myself. If I get another type of loan will I still qualify for the first time home buyer credit?

Tamara

June 7, 2009

Do I Qualify For the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit If I Buy a Mobile Home?

William Thompson asked:


The first time home buyer tax credit is made available after the present Obama administration took a big leap in reviving the declining market of housing realty. This tax credit is part of the stimulus package approved by the federal government to resuscitate the ailing US economy. Some of the home buyers can have the $7,500 tax credit available for them if they are qualified in the mentioned tax credit qualifications.

So if you’re planning to buy a mobile home you can take advantage of the tax credit the federal government offers to would be home buyers like you. But you must be certain that you understand all the details of the tax credit before you apply for it.

First time home buyer tax credit is available only if you buy a mobile home as your principal residence. This means that your mobile home will be the home where you plan to reside almost all of the time. This tax credit is also available to principal purchase of a condominium, town house, houseboat or a detached house as long as it is your principal residence. Accordingly, your mobile home must be in the US. Please keep in mind that it is not eligible if you buy your mobile home from your parents, or siblings.

Although mobile homes fall under the category of qualified homes for availing tax credit, there are other requirements you should take into consideration to avoid waste of your time and effort in applying the tax credit. Here are the following qualifications necessary for your application:

1. The tax credit is only available to first-time homebuyers. The rules provide that anyone will be a first-time buyer if he or she has not owned a principal residence for three after buying a house. If you owned a vacation house that is not your principal residence, you can apply for the tax credit. Married couples must fit to the definition. But the rules on married couples are vague because the rules did not provide if the situation occurs where only one is qualified and the other is not.

2. You must have a $75,000 modified gross income, or MAGI, on your federal tax return if you are married head of a household or single. If you’re filing a joint tax return with your wife, your MAGI must be $150,000.

3. If you have more than $75,000 MAGI and if you’re single or married head of household, you may get a partial credit subject as long as it is below $95,000. The same applies for the second category, where your joint tax return indicates a MAGI of more than $150,000 but less than $170,000. MAGI beyond the marked limits will be not qualified for a tax credit.

4. You cannot apply for a first time home buyer tax credit if you bought your home before April 9 2008. 2009 home buyers are likely to have the tax credit.

To further your knowledge about the first time home buyer tax credit that is currently being offered by the federal government, you should visit the nearest authorities in your state. You could also learn information related to this in the net. You can benefit much from this opportunity, but you must seek advice and make plans to avoid credit problems in the future.



Warren

June 4, 2009

What is out there for first time Buyer home buyers in NJ?

Lynn asked:


What loans do you get as a first time home buyer in NJ. I wanna see what is out there for us before we commit to a home. Also is there rehab loans.. Im so lost, i need help.. Thanks alot

Clyde

Cash Grants for First Time Home Buyers

Greg Roy asked:


When was the last time somebody credible offered you thousands of dollars in free money? For most of us, that just doesn’t happen every day, or ever at all, for that matter.

However, if you are considering purchasing your first home, there are very credible sources that genuinely do want to give you thousands of dollars in free money.

Those sources are state and federal agencies, and the thousands of dollars of free money available comes to you in the form of a cash grant to help you buy your first home.

It is no secret that saving for a down payment and closing costs is the largest obstacle that first time home buyers must conquer. For millions of Americans, this obstacle is one that is nearly impossible to over come. After paying monthly rent, utilities, food, insurance, car payments, (as well as the high price of gasoline), clothing, phone bills, day care for the children, and many more recurring monthly bills, there is virtually no money left to set aside to save for a down payment for a future first home.

The federal as well as state governments recognize this situation and have created special programs for the very purpose of giving away money to help people in need buy their first home.

A reasonable person might assume that as soon as the money is available at the respective agencies, it is completely given away within hours, if not, days. It seems entirely logical that on the day the money becomes available hundreds and hundreds of people would line up just as fans do on the day that U2 concert tickets go on sale.

A reasonable person would be wrong.

Each year, the majority of state agencies do not completely exhaust their funding. For fiscal year 2006, only two states had requests in excess of their budget and ran out of money in their programs. For the first time home buyer, this is very good news. It means that there is currently money available to help you buy your first home.

The primary reason that the funding isn’t exhausted every year is that the programs are not widely advertised. There are 3 ways you can learn about these programs: you can buy the information, you can contact your state representative, or you can go to a website that provides all the information for free.

Whatever method you choose, you stand to gain thousands of dollars in free cash assistance towards the purchase of your first home. Choose one method and take action. Today could be one of those very rare days that a credible source offers you thousands of dollars in free cash.



Jean
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