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Tax Credits For First Time Home Buyers in Tyler TX

November 23rd, 2009

First-Time Home Buyer Federal Tax Credit

For those who want to save a little money on your taxes this year and who would ALSO like to buy a house you can still get that $8,000 first time home buyers credit even though it was scheduled to expire November 30 2009. You now have quite a few months longer to qualify for the first time home buyers tax credit and this credit is a little different than the $7500 credit in 2008. In 2008 you could receive a $7500 tax credit but you have to pay it back over a 15 year time period. The tax credit going on now is free money you never have to pay back but it isn’t exactly free as some poor tax payer out their is paying for your welfare entitlement mindset which is why many of us feel a little anxious right now with the way this economy is going. The new law allows the credit to extend until April 30th 2010 and you must close on the house by June 30 2010. I recommend not putting off on buying your Tyler Texas home until the last minute.

The government considers you a first-time Tyler home buyer if you have not owned a home for at least three years before the date you settle on your new home. This credit will not work if you are buying investment property. You must be living in this home as your primary homestead or you will not be able to get this credit. If you want to try and get into the rental or vacation property business this credit will not be able to be applied for that purpose..

For first-time Tyler TX home buyers, the credit is 10% of the purchase price of the home, up to $8,000. So, if your house costs $80,000 or more, you can qualify for the maximum fedreal home buyers tax credit.

You do not have to repay this tax credit, as long as you live in your house for at least three years. If you sell or move out before three years, you have to repay the money as extra tax on your tax return for the year you sell or move.

If you are looking for a good real estate company in Tyler Texas we used Keller Williams and were very satisfied with their help in getting us into a house we liked at an affordable price.

Federal Income Tax Credit For Longtime Homeowners

This credit is available to qualifying home buyers who sign a binding contract by April 30, 2010, and who close on a new home between Nov. 7, 2009, and June 30, 2010. To qualify, you must have continuously owned and lived in a home for at least five of the eight years leading up to the purchase of a new home.

If you have owned and lived in your current home for at least five years, for example, you can qualify. If you bought the home you’re living in now less than five years ago, however, you won’t qualify.

The credit is 10% of the purchase price, up to $6,500. As with the first-time-buyer credit, this one is available only for the purchase of a principal residence, not a vacation home or rental property. And if you sell the place or move out within three years, you have to pay back the credit on your tax return for the year you sell or move. Homes that cost more than $800,000 are ineligible for the credit.

Income-eligibility rules are the same as for the first-time-buyer credit. The right to claim the credit disappears as adjusted gross income rises between $125,000 and $145,000 on a single return and between $225,000 and $245,000 for married couples filing joint returns.

To get your tax credit you’ll need to file a Form 5405 to claim the credit and include a copy of your settlement statement (such as the HUD 1 form) to prove that you bought the house. The settlement statement was not required for deals that closed before Nov. 7.

Tyler Real Estate Companies

September 13th, 2009

In the city of Tyler most people have found that the real estate market is huge in this town. I am really overwhelmed at the amount of real estate agents and agencies we have here. Driving through the Mansions, Cascades, Fairmont, Eagles Bluff, Hollytree and other starter-castle neighborhoods you start to realize we have a lot of health care, oil and gas, small business owners and law professionals that make a good chunk of change in Tyler Texas.

I find myself asking just how many people in Tyler are there that can afford a $500,000 house as our city seems almost overrun with them. It could just be my mindset of seeing this home price tag as way over the top for most people but I continue to ask this question. Well I am glad there are people in our town that can buy a home at this price as it is one of the many components of our healthy economy.

When I moved back to Tyler I did not know anyone personally that was a Tyler Texas real estate agent. I simply called a few numbers on some Tyler Texas Real Estate for sale signs and picked me one. I got lucky because my real estate agent was very helpful and easy to get in contact with. She worked with Keller Williams Realty in Tyler although it appears she has relocated to the Dallas Fort Worth area.

One issue I discovered while searching for a home in Tyler was that some people were trying to sell their home in South Tyler where Old Grande Boulevard was being extended. The issue was that these very ugly large electricity lines and poles were erected right outside their back yards. The road construction would be extending a well trafficked road practically in their backyards.

Some of these Tyler homes came down in price as the year progressed. A few homes were simply taken off the market and the owners chose to lease the home instead. I recently drove down through this neighborhood and pretty much all of these houses that were for sale have been sold at a discount or are now being leased. Looking at the Old Grande Boulevard construction I noticed the nice Rose Rudman sidewalk trails have been extended to border behind these houses with a decent grassy border before the road begins. The road isn’t that wide and it takes away from the eyesore of the electric poles and wires.

To me, this neighborhood near Andy’s Frozen Custard and Old Grande represents a good deal. If you want a nice area of town at a price you can afford you may find one of these owners will let it go much cheaper than a house just down the road. We used Keller Williams Realty and had a very good experience with them. Because our Tyler TX realtor continued to answer our questions, negotiate price, and meet us at different properties we feel confident in recommending Keller to potential East Texas home buyers. If you are relocating to Tyler give Keller Williams a call and see what they can do for you. You can also check out all of Tyler’s real estate agents and companies by visting our Real Estate category.

If you do buy a house in Tyler we would like to recommend Huey Keeney as your home closing Tyler Texas lawyer. Huey has been doing this for years and will get you setup very fast and efficient. His office is great to make the closing arrangements for your home purchase and he goes over everything in fine detail.

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