Don’t Miss Out on the $8,000 Tax Credit!

It’s Time to Buy!

The 2009 First Time Homebuyers Credit has created an opportunity you may never see again. Use this program to make the most of your first home purchase, and start enjoying the benefits of owning a home now!

$8000 Homebuyer Tax Credit Program:

  • First time homebuyers may be eligible for up to $8000 in tax credit when they purchase a home. The credit is based on 10% of the home’s value up to a maximum credit of $8000.
  • Buyers that have not owned a primary residence for three years are considered a first time homebuyer.
  • The home must be purchased between January 1 and December 1 of 2009. Those purchasing before or after these dates are not eligible.
  • To qualify, adjusted gross income of $75,000 for an individual and $150,000 for a married couple are the markers for a full refund. If you make more, a reduced refund may apply.
  • Buyers must live in the home for at least three years, or they will be obligated to pay back the credit.

There are more details about this important program available from a competent lender. Call Dean today to find out how to take advantage of this great home-buying opportunity.

After you speak with a lender, please search for homes at http://SearchUtah247.com where you can find homes on a map, at your price, in the neighborhoods you want! Save your searches too. Happy hunting!

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Dean Crandall is a licensed REALTOR with Keller Williams Westfield Real Estate based in beautiful Utah County. He has six successful years of helping clients and friends find and sell homes, land and investment properties.

If you are looking for free advice or have questions, please contact Dean directly:

Dean Crandall
801-836-3112

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