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Sacramento Home Buyers – YOU HAVE 37 DAYS TO BE IN CONTRACT!
Chance of the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Being Extended = NOT!
The tax credit available for home buyers expires on April 30th, 2010 if you’re not in a binding agreement and June 30th, 2010 if you are.
The likelihood of the tax credit being extended is very slim and you don’t want to miss out on this FREE MONEY if you don’t have to.
You’ve got to have an agreement in place by April 30th to have a shot at making the June 30th deadline to close and still get the tax credit.
There is a lot of competition for homes out there and multiple offers are still coming into just about every worthwhile home for sale in the region.
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First Time Home Buyers: The Clock Is Ticking!
Buyers Looking For Homes Increasing!
After running just a couple of ads from this site, I got 4 serious buyer inquiries from people looking to purchase in the next 90 days.
One was an investor from Sonoma, another was a first time home buyer looking for foreclosure deals in Rocklin.
Still another buyer, not a first timer, is looking in Carmichael and a guy looking in Morgan Creek, Roseville.
All seemed ready, willing and able to purchase.
On my Facebook page, one of my lending resources, Tim Clark, mentioned that he’d been to several open houses on Saturday and there were buyers at every one of them.
Fewer Homes For Sale
Right now, although I’m hearing the total amount of homes for sale will be increasing, there just aren’t that many homes on the market and it also seems from what I’m hearing that the number of buyers looking for homes is increasing.
My site traffic numbers, the phone calls and emails I’ve been getting over the last weekend and what other local industry professionals are saying all point to buyers coming out of their winter hibernation.
This could mean that 95 days isn’t enough time to get it done!
According to many economists, the market may not be as favorable later in the year as it is now especially in lending.
Although the recent FHA changes won’t take affect until after the first time home buyer tax credit expires, those changes could mean you don’t qualify.
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