CHARLESTON, SC—(November 6, 2009) The deadline for buyers to take advantage of the first-time homebuyer tax credit has been extended to April 30, 2010 and new provisions have been added to include a credit for existing homeowners.
An $8,000 tax credit is available to first-time homebuyers. Purchaser (and purchaser’s spouse) may not have owned a principal residence in 3 years prior to purchase to meet first-time homebuyer definition. A $6,500 credit is available to homebuyers who have owned and lived in that home for 5 consecutive years of the last 8 years.
Any single family residence (including condos, co-ops and townhouses) that will be used as the principal residence and has a purchase price of less than $800,000.
The full amount of credit is available for individuals with adjusted gross income of no more than $125,000 or joint gross income of no more than $225,000. The credit is phased out to lower amounts for individuals and joint filers with higher gross incomes.
The previous agreement required that buyers close on their home by November 30 to qualify for the credit. The expanded agreement gives buyers until April 30, 2010 to ratify a contract and requires that the closing take place within 60 days. The existing home buyer tax credit takes effect immediately, which means all qualified buyers under the new law with an upcoming closing is eligible for the credit as well.
“The Charleston market has maintained a strong momentum coming out of the summer season—due in large part to the tax credit—and we cannot let this momentum lag. This crucial expansion allows all homebuyers to make an investment in a market that is more affordable than it’s been in years” said Ralph Wetherell, President of the Charleston Trident Association of REALTORS®.
The tax credit, in its original form, helped to establish more than one million families as new homeowners.
“The homebuyer tax credit has been a critical component to restoring the health of the Charleston real estate market. We’ve been showing signs of a recovering market since this summer—inventory is decreasing and prices continue to stabilize. Extending this credit, not just in timeframe, but to a new group of homeowners will certainly support the continued economic recovery of our area” said Wetherell.
Contact:
Meghan Weinreich
(o) 843.760.9400 x110 (c) 843.270.4393
With nearly 4,000 members, CTAR’s mission is to promote the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, education and technology, and to ensure that its members are the primary source for real estate services in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Only those who are members of the Association of REALTORS® and its parent organizations are called REALTORS®. To learn more, visit www.CharlestonRealtors.com
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Friday, November 6, 2009
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