According to the most recent report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), first-time buyers accounted for 53 percent of all home sales in March. Traditionally, those buying a home for the first time make up 40 percent or less. NAR estimates that the tax credit will generate several hundred thousand additional purchases in 2009.
“The tax credit has brought out individuals who were either thinking about buying in the recent past, or planning to do so in the near future,” said James M. Weichert, president and founder of Weichert, Realtors. “Most of the first-time buyers who are deciding to make a purchase now are doing so for two reasons – to capitalize on today’s affordable home prices and interest rates and to advantage of the $8,000 tax credit before it is too late.”
The first-time homebuyer tax credit, which is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act intended to stimulate the economy, is only available for a limited time. Buyers interested in utilizing this tax credit need to have completed the purchase of a principal residence before Dec.1, 2009 in order to be eligible for this financial incentive.
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