Home Buyer Tax Credit Resources

Congress has extended the time limit for the first-time home buyer tax credit, added repeat buyers and increased the income limits! Home buyers that didn’t qualify before may be eligible now, providing a great opportunity to market to higher-income or move-up buyers. Use these print ads, flyers, Web banners and other resources to let consumers know that buying a new home right now is the opportunity of a lifetime. The materials direct consumers to NAHB’s consumer Web site: www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com.

Home Buyer Tax Credit Resources
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Information about the new extended and expanded home buyer federal tax credit signed into law on Nov. 6, 2009.
11/6/2009
Web page
Eligibility requirements, FAQs, videos and more on the federal home buyer tax credit.
11/4/2009
External Link
First-time home buyers who would otherwise qualify for the $8,000 tax credit, but don’t have the money for a down payment or closing fees, may now be able to get a loan to help cover those upfront costs. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced on May 29 that …
6/9/2009
Press Release
answers to frequently-asked questions about the new HUD tax credit monetization program for first-time home buyers with FHA loans
6/3/2009
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6/1/2009
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6/1/2009
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To help buyers that need down payment and closing cost assistance when purchasing a home with the tax credit, a number of state housing finance agencies (HFAs) are offering special short-term second loans to qualified buyers.
4/6/2009
External Link
Information, eligibility requirements and more about the federal home buyer tax credit.
3/17/2009
External Link
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