First time home buyers
Federal Housing Administration Reform Act
August 11, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, VA – The House of Representatives approved the Federal Housing Administration Reform Act. The purpose of FHAR is to bring stability to the FHA lending program. Currently, FHA loans make up about 30 percent of the loans originated in the US. This is a far cry from early to mid 2000’s when real estate [...]
First-time homebuyer tax credit extended
July 14, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
The Homebuyer Assistance and Improvement Act of 2010 extends the closing date requirement for the first-time homebuyer tax credit from June 30, 2010, to September 30, 2010. This gives qualifying individuals who, prior to May 1, 2010, entered into a binding written contract to purchase a home, an additional three months to close on the [...]
The First Two Steps in Buying a Home
June 1, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, VA – Statistics suggest that the Internet is the first destination and source of information for potential home buyers. In fact, nearly 80% of potential buyers reportedly begin their home buying process online. And why not? The Internet has a wealth of information and resources that can aid in the beginnings of the home [...]
Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended for Military Personnel
June 1, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, VA – The popular Home Buyer’s Tax Credit has expired for all Americans, except for three very deserving groups: the brave men and women of the uniformed services of the U.S military, members of the Foreign Service of the U.S., or employees of the intelligence community who are actively serving outside of the U.S. [...]
Age Old Debate: Payoff Your Mortgage or Invest?
March 23, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Why Payoff Your Mortgage Fairfax, Virginia: Homeowners have been arguing this point since the invention of mortgages many years ago. Should a homeowner payoff their mortgage faster in order to save interest? Or should the homeowner invest that money into 401-K and other retirement vehicles to accumulate more money for retirement? The true answer lies [...]
Taxes Are Your Biggest Expense!
March 19, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, Virginia: Do you realize that your biggest expense every month is TAXES? If you don’t believe me, just look at your paycheck and see how much you earned versus how much you are actually bringing home! As you strive to save more money, eliminate debt, and build a successful financial future, minimizing your tax [...]
Home Buyer’s Tax Credit About to End
February 28, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, Virginia You’re probably up to your neck by now in forms and paperwork as the April 15th income tax deadline approaches. Maybe you’ve already completed your taxes, paid your bill, or are awaiting your refund check. Either way, now is the perfect time to revisit the extended and expanded Home Buyer’s Tax Credit.Why? Because [...]
Write-offs to Remember
February 12, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Deductions in the Loan Process For Homeowners in Fairfax, Virginia Write-offs are the government’s way of rewarding taxpayers when they’ve done something the government likes. And to judge by the write-offs, the government likes it when people borrow money to buy a house. There are write-offs aplenty, many of which people often forget. Fairfax, Virginia [...]
Time is Running Out for Significant Savings!
February 10, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
The Clock is Ticking! Time is Running Out for Significant Savings! Attention home buyers! Waiting to buy a home could cost you nearly $20,000 or more over a seven-year period if you time your purchase incorrectly. While the actual impact will vary depending on purchase price, the impact will certainly be significant because of [...]
Those Who Wait Will Pay Thousands More This Spring
February 3, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Waiting a few extra days or weeks to purchase a home this spring could cost buyers thousands of extra dollars as the office of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) implements several changes for loans guaranteed by the Federal Housing Authority (FHA). Coming just weeks before the April 30 deadline for the Home Buyer Tax Credit [...]
Market Trends
January 26, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Mr. Market seems to be wanting to move down for the second leg of the correction – I’d expect markets to continue to sell off here on the indexes, and with that will go a further drop in consumer confidence which could weigh heavily on housing in the months ahead. To see the existing [...]
Homebuyer Tax Credit and IRS Form 5404
January 24, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · 1 Comment
Fairfax, Virginia: The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance is the larger bill that included the homebuyer tax credit additions. Taxpayers wanting to take advantage of the first time home buyer credit (up to $8,000) or the new repeat home buyer tax credit (up to $6,500) can now get the revised IRS form 5405 to submit [...]
90-Day Seasoning Waiver Expanded
January 18, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
90-Day Seasoning Waiver Expanded Fairfax, Virginia: This update from FHA Virginia Loans was released on Friday January 15th, 2010, as an excerpt from the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) without a corresponding Mortgagee Letter and contains information about FHA’s policies regarding the waiver of the 90-day seasoning required for sellers. Here are the 6 things [...]
2009-2010 Tax Credit Video
December 9, 2009 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
The Senate voted to extend the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit for home buyers in the Fairfax, Virginia and Alexandria, Virginia areaa. Additionally, the new bill also includes a $6,500 credit for existing homeowners who have been in their current residence for at least five years. The tax credit has been extented to November [...]
Senate Passes Unemployment Extension, Home Buyer Tax Break
November 5, 2009 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
The Senate voted to extend the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit. Additionally, the new bill also includes a $6,500 credit for existing homeowners who have been in their current residence for at least five years. read article» NAR summary and comparison Summary: The Refurbished Home Buyer Tax Credit Details Current Existing $8,000 tax credit [...]