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First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension

Posted by Anne Rains On November - 11 - 2009

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

Good news potential home buyers!! The first time home buyer tax credit has been extended into 2010 and now there’s even a tax credit for those current home owners looking to purchase a home as well!

First Time Home Buyer Extended Tax Credit Basics:

  • The $8,000 tax credit has been extended until April 30, 2010. As long as you have a written, binding contract in force by that date you have until July 1, 2010 to close.

 

  • You will not have to repay this credit as long as you live in the home as your primary residence for three years or more.

 

  • Eligible properties include single-family homes, condos, town homes and co-ops.

 

  • You qualify as a first time home buyer if you or your spouse has not owned a home during the previous three years.

 

  • Income limits have been increased: single buyers are now eligible with income limits of up to $125,000 and married couples are eligible with income limits up to $225,000

 

  • This extension was put into effect on November 7, 2009

Current Home Owner Tax Credit Basics:

  • Current home owners can get a credit of up to $6,500 when they sell their primary residence and purchase another home during the November 7, 2009 to April 30, 2010 time frame

 

  • You qualify to get the credit if you’ve used the home being sold as your principal residence for five consecutive years within the last eight

 

  • The other factors such as which homes qualify, whether or not you have to repay the credit and the income limits are the same as the first time home buyer tax credit.

Now it’s a great time to buy in Georgia whether you’re a first time home buyer or one who’s lived in your home for at least five consecutive years. I would love to help you buy a new home or sell your current one! If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today: 404.357.2231!

 

(Please note, information in this post was obtained from the article written by the National Association of REALTORS and can be found at this link: The Extended Home Buyer Tax Credit.)


Also, if you have specific questions as to how this tax credit pertains to you or if you want more details please contact the Internal Revenue Service at 800.829.1040

Feedback from a Recent First-Time Home Buyer

Posted by Anne Rains On September - 11 - 2009

Last week I helped another home buyer successfully purchase their first home. It was a great little home perfect for their needs and I’m very excited and happy for him. I know that it’ll be a place where he’ll create many happy memories. In addition…I’m thrilled that he purchased it in time to receive the $8,000 tax credit! I can only imagine how happy he’ll be when he receives that awesome check in the mail.


If you’re considering purchasing a home, now’s the time…especially if you’re a first-time home buyer! I would be honored to help you through the very important and sometimes overwhelming home buying process. Please don’t hesitate to contact me!


Here’s the feedback I received from that client:

 

As a first time homebuyer, I was unsure about a lot of the process that went into looking for a home. Working with the Rains Team really made it easy and comfortable for me to look at several homes and narrow down my choices. The method of narrowing down choices really made me realize what it was that I was looking for in a first home. I was able to place an offer down fast with full confidence because of the time and effort taken by myself and the Rains Team in finding the perfect home. I am a big fan of communication and the Rains Team was up front about all matters when the buying process came and were diligent in keeping me up to speed about everything. I now own my first home with no regrets in the least! I would recommend the Rains Team to first time homebuyers and even seasoned buyers.

 

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It’s a great time to buy a home in Georgia, whether you’re a first-time home buyer or not, and I would love to walk you through this process. If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today: 404.357.2231

I work with a lot of first-time home buyers, you may be one of them, and I’m asked all the time what is involved with getting pre-qualified for a home loan. To be honest I didn’t have all the answers, so I interviewed the loan officer that I trust the most, Kurt Owen from BB&T’s Covington, Georgia branch. Here’s what he has to say on this topic:

Get Pre-Qualified at BB&T

1. What documents do people need to get pre-qualified? For a pre-qualification, it is helpful to have your most recent paystub, bank statements, W-2, and tax returns available. Though no documents are actually collected at this stage, it will help you be more accurate with the lender, which in turn will give them a better idea of what you can qualify for.

 

2. What are the basic requirements for obtaining a loan? I’ve always heard you must hold the same job for at least two years, is that true? Requirements vary from loan to loan, but 2 years in the same line of work is preferred. It is not a requirement, though, unless they are self employed, commission paid, or paid with a 1099.

 

3. What kind of questions do you ask people? Normally, to take a pre-qualification, I ask for: Names, birthdates, social security numbers, address history (2 years), contact numbers, work history (2 years) including addresses phone and pay, family information (married/single/divorced, kids, how many), Asset information (checking, savings, retirement, other), and what they are looking for as a payment. Then, based on the answers given, I may ask follow up questions that could range from child support to gift information for the down payment.

 

4. Once you’re pre-qualified, how long are you approved for? It is important to know that a prequalification is not an approval or even a pre-approval. Pre-qualifications are based on verbal information only, do not set an interest rate, and are not underwritten. However, most major roadblocks can be identified through a prequalification, and they are normally accepted by most agents as an indication that the borrower they are dealing with is, barring an unexpected issue, probably able to obtain financing. For the most part, any lender can issue a prequalification without much of a problem, but it could have many “holes” in it. A true pre-approval means that documents are collected just like an application, and the loan is approved “subject to” an appraisal and identified property.

 

5. Is there anything else you would like to add to explain how this process works? Most prequalification’s can be taken over the phone or in person in about 30 minutes, but leave more time available so that you can ask questions. You should have a response in 24-48 hours after applying for a prequalification, though you should ask the lender for a time estimate. Always tell the lender how much you are comfortable spending and have your prequalification based on that number.

 

Here’s a little information about Kurt so you can get to know him better:

Call Kurt for a Pre-Qualification!

My name is Kurt Owen. I started in the mortgage industry in 2003, but have been with BB&T since 2006. I have lived in the area for 25+ years and have no plans of leaving. We have a wide range of products to service clients with varied needs including FHA, VA, USDA, Conventional, Construction/Permanent, and Non Conforming loans. I will work hard to make sure my clients are in a loan they are comfortable with, understand, and can afford. BB&T is safe and strong.
Our mission is “Helping our clients achieve economic success and financial security.”

 

Office: 770.385.2635 E-mail: kowen@BBandT.com

 

I hope this has increased your knowledge on the pre-qualification process, especially if you’re a first-time home buyer in the beginning stages of looking for a home. It’s best to get pre-qualified for a loan before you start looking at properties–this will ensure that you don’t fall in love with a home that is out of your price point. Kurt would be happy to help you determine how much you can afford and be comfortable with.

 

If you don’t currently have a Realtor and you want to purchase a home, please contact me at 404.357.2231. And if you’re a first-time home buyer you still have a few months left to take advantage of the $8,000 federal tax credit and the $1,800 Georgia tax credit.
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It’s a great time to buy a home in Georgia, whether you’re a first-time home buyer or not, and I would love to walk you through this process. If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today: 404.357.2231!

Additional $1,800 Tax Credit for Georgia Buyers

Posted by Anne Rains On June - 5 - 2009
Georgia buyers can now receive an $1,800 tax credit in addition to the $8,000 federal tax credit. Governor, Sonny Perdue, signed House Bill 261 on May 11, 2009.
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The $1,800 tax credit is only available for six months; you must close on a home between June 1 and November 30, 2009 to receive this credit. Here are the other important details:

  • AMOUNT: the credit is equal to either 1.2% of the purchase price or $1,800, whichever is lesser
  • WHO QUALIFIES: this credit is for ANYONE purchasing a home between the deadline–NOT just first-time home buyers!
  • HOW DO YOU RECEIVE IT?: You may claim one-third of the credit available in each taxable year, and may carry forward unclaimed amounts–essentially, you’ll receive this credit over the course of the next 3 years

Also, there aren’t any income restraints to this credit and as I mentioned before, this is not limited to just first-time home buyers. You just have to buy a single-family property within the time period.

Representative Ron Stephens said this about the bill: “I’m proud of Governor Purdue for signing this legislation, and I’m proud to have brought it before the state legislature. This bill will put people to work, reduce the inventory of unsold homes, and kick start Georgia’s economy.”

To determine the specific forms you need to use to obtain this credit, please contact your tax professional.

If you are a first-time home buyer and would like to learn more about the $8,000 federal tax credit, please read this article:
Understanding the New $8,000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

It’s a great time to buy a home in Georgia, whether you’re a first-time home buyer or not, and I would love to walk you through this process. If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!



(The information from this post was obtained from this article)

My office is cluttered and unorganized, which absolutely drives me crazy. So, last night I decided to start tackling this huge project…not to point fingers here, but it’s mostly my hubby’s mess that I’m trying to sort through. However, I did go through all the files in my desk and found a lot of things I didn’t need.

What does this have to do with saving money you may ask? Well, I found a magazine dated July 2008 that caught my eye–one of the headline stories was “Easy Tips to Save $1,000’s“–I knew I had kept this for a reason! Today I’ll share the tips on saving money through your mortgage, your bank or credit cards.

For previous articles of how to save money, click on the following links:

Simple Tips on How to Slash Your Grocery Bill

“If You Play With Snakes You’re Gonna Get Bit”

Tips on Saving Money Through Your Mortgage, Banking and Credit Cards
MORTGAGE TIPS:

* PAY THE POINTS: With most home loans, the biggest expense is the interest. One of the best ways to lower that expense is through the wise use of discount points–upfront fee paid to the lender. One discount point equals 1 percent of the loan amount. Generally, the more discount points you pay up front, the lower the interest rate. This is also known as “buying down the loan.” A good rule of thumb: If you can recoup the cost of the points within the first 2 years through the lower monthly payments, go for the points.

  • Example: You can get a 30-year fixed-rate $200,000 mortgage for 5.75 % plus 2 points (which cost about $4,000), or 6.75 % with no points. If you go with the lower interest rate you save $130 a month. It will take you about 2.5 years to recoup that $4,000 you had to pay up front to get the lower rate. However, over the following 28 years you will save $46,818 due to the lower interest rate and payments.

 

* PREPAY THE PRINCIPAL: Each month when you make your regular mortgage payment, write a second check for one-twelfth of the regular mortgage payment. Do this every month and at the end of one year you will have made the equivalent of 13 monthly payments. On a 30-year $200,000 mortgage at 6.75 % interest, this tactic pays off your mortgage in 24 years and saves a whopping $62,750 in interest.

 

* GO SHORT-TERM: Although your monthly payment may be higher, you can save tens of thousands of dollars in interest by shopping for the shortest-term mortgage you can afford. For each $100,000 you borrow at a 7 % annual percentage rate (APR), for example, you will pay over $75,000 less in interest on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage than you would on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.

 

* DROP THE PMI: Private mortgage insurance (PMI) is extra insurance lenders require from most homebuyers who obtain loans that are for more than 80 % of their new home’s value. However, thanks to the Homeowner’s Protection Act (HPA), PMI is now automatically cancelled once your mortgage is paid down to 77 % of the original value of the property. Typically, PMI premiums range from $250 to $1,200 a year.



CREDIT CARD AND BANKING TIPS:

* PAY EARLY: Most credit card companies compute interest charges based on your average daily balance, so making your payment early in the billing cycle (as soon as you receive your statement rather than waiting until the payment is due) will save $5, $10 or even more a month. Why? Because you reduce the daily balance for more days in the cycle.

 

* JUST ASK: Tired of paying 16 % interest on your credit card balance? Pick up the phone and call customer service (the number on the back of your card). Ask for a lower rate. If you have a good payment history, chacnes are they’ll lower it on the spot. The difference between 18% and 7% on a $5,000 balance is $46 a month, or almost $600 a year.

 

* FIGHT THE FEES: If your credit card issuer smacks you with a fee, don’t be shy. Nearly all banks will waive at least one late fee ($15-$39) or over-limit fee (up to $39), but you have to ask. If you’re paying an annual fee (anywhere from $50 to $300) just to have the card, ask to have that waived too.

 

* PAY ONLINE: If you pay 15 bills a month by mail, you’re spending at least $75 a year in postage. Most large banks offer free online bill paying for customers that lets you pay any vendor, or you can also pay the vendor directly online. Go to your bank’s website or the vendor’s website to learn more.



You know, it’s a tough economy we’re in right now and whether you’re on a tight budget, struggling to meet ends each month or you’ve saved up some cash and are more flexible with your money, it doesn’t hurt to make the smartest decisions possible and find ways to save as much money as you can. I hope this tips helped you; as a first-time home owner myself, I learned a lot about mortgages through these tips.

I would love to hear what you’re doing to save money during our current economic times?

 

If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!
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Original article was written by Mary Hunt and found in the July 2008 edition of Woman’s Day magazine

Who Else Wants an Awesome Home Inspector?

Posted by Anne Rains On May - 19 - 2009

Having a great home inspector is a key part of purchasing a home–someone who doesn’t know what they are doing could overlook a major problem with the home that may lead to some very costly fixes down the road. You definitely want someone with a lot of experience and an attention to detail.

Hiring a Home Inspector!

Today I went out on a limb and tried a different inspector than I normally use; however, not without doing my homework first though! About a month ago I received an e-mail from Mark Watkins, a home inspector in my area looking for more agents to work with. He included his prices in the e-mail and they were cheaper than the inspector I was currently using so I became intrigued.

I did some research: I replied to the e-mail asking him how long he’d been in the business and if he had some referrals I could look at. He got back to me right away with an overwhelming list of 87 REALTOR names and contact information that are currently using his services. He has been doing inspections since February 2007 and prior to that he was a real estate agent for 11 years! Previous to his real estate career, he also owned a remodeling company. He’s completed over 743 inspections. It definitely seemed to me he had plenty of credentials and was worth trying out.

This morning’s inspection went very well! Mark was very thorough in doing his job and anytime he found even the tiniest thing wrong he would show it to my client and explain how to fix it. Also, as he was going through the home he taught my client how to take care of their home and maintain it–such as what knob to turn off before the first freeze of the fall and how often they should change out their air filters. I thought this was especially helpful since my client is a first-time home buyer.

His report was ready within two hours after the inspection and sitting in my e-mail box when I returned home from being out and about! It is very simple to read and easy to understand exactly what’s wrong because he highlights the problems with photos.

I would highly recommend using Mark Watkins for your home inspections if you’re in his area. He is based out of Buford, Georgia. You would have to ask him if he serves your area though.
His Prices are as Follows (Based on the Sales Price):
  • Up to $250,000 the price is $275. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $250,001 to $350,000 the price is $300. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $350,001 to $450,000 the price is $335. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $450,001 to $550,000 the price is $375. Add $25 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $550,001 to $700,000 the price is $425. Add $35 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $700,001 to $800,000 the price is $450. Add $35 if on a basement or a crawl space.
  • $800,001 to $1 million the price is $500. Add $50 if on a basement or a crawl space.

He also has special prices on Town Houses and Condos.

If you need a home inspector that you can trust, I would call Mark Watkins. 770-527-1865

If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!

First-Time Home Buyer Tip: Should I Pay Off My Car First?

Posted by Anne Rains On April - 16 - 2009

I get asked this question all the time:

SHOULD I PAY OFF MY CAR BEFORE I PURCHASE A HOME?

Well, I must say, I have a pretty specific answer to this…watch my video to find out :-)

 

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If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!

Understanding the New $8,000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

Posted by Anne Rains On March - 18 - 2009
Did you know that if you’re a first-time home buyer purchasing a house between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009 that you can receive a tax credit up to $8,000?

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Previously this government incentive to purchase a home was limited to $7,500 and had to be paid back over the course of 15 years. However, some changes have been made, which I will outline here that will hopefully answer all of your questions.

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  1. Who can receive the credit? Only first-time home buyers are eligible and they must close between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009. Investors or people purchasing a second home can not receive this credit.
  2. What is a first-time home buyer? A buyer who has not owned a principal residence in the 3 previous years before buying a home. If you are married taxpayers, NEITHER you nor your spouse can own a primary residence; in other words if one of you owns a home (a primary residence) you can’t obtain the tax credit if the other spouse purchases a home.
  3. How is the amount of the tax credit determined? It is limited to 10% of the sales price of the home, but a maximum of $8,000.
  4. What are the income limits on people claiming the tax credit? For single taxpayers the income limit is $75,000 and for married taxpayers filing a joint return it’s $150,000. If you want more specific details on this, please visit http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com or ask your CPA or a tax professional.
    How do I claim the tax credit? Simply claim it on your federal income tax return; just fill out IRS Form 5405 to help you know how much to claim and write it on Line 69 of your 1040 income tax return. No other forms are required.

An important difference between this tax credit and the $7,500 credit put into effect July 2008, is that this $8,000 DOES NOT have to be paid back! The only stipulation is that you must live in the home as your principle residence for at least three years, if you don’t you will have to pay back the credit.

Also, because this tax credit is refundable, you could potentially receive a check from the government for part or all of the $8,000. To help you understand this a little better, here’s an example from the Federal Housing Tax Credit’s website:

“For example, if a qualified home buyer expected, notwithstanding the tax credit, federal income tax liability of $5,000 and had tax withholding of $4,000 for the year, then without the tax credit the taxpayer would owe the IRS $1,000 on April 15th. Suppose now that the taxpayer qualified for the $8,000 home buyer tax credit. As a result, the taxpayer would receive a check for $7,000 ($8,000 minus the $1,000 owed).”

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So, first-time home buyers, with this excellent tax incentive, coupled with the low interest rates and the extensive amount of homes on the market, why wouldn’t you buy a home this year?

If you still have further questions, please watch the video below provided by the National Association of Home Builders.

If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!
(Please note, the content from this post was obtained from the Federal Housing Tax Credit’s website.)

Building Personal Relationships are So Important in Real Estate!

Posted by Anne Rains On March - 6 - 2009
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I truly believe that you can’t be successful in real estate if you are solely focused on your transaction number; for me and my business it’s all about building and establishing relationships with your clients. People want to feel valued and appreciated; they want to feel that you’re more concerned with their well-being than just the sale. This is the philosophy I do business by and it seems to be working–take a look at a recent testimonial that I received from a previous client that I’m proud to be called my friend as well.

When my husband and I went to buy our first home we were also right in the middle of planning our wedding so things were hectic and we really didn’t have much time for home shopping. The Rains team were truly such a blessing for us-they gave us such individualized attention and thought of things that we needed before we did. We were also able to give them a list of things that we had to have and things that we didn’t want in a home and they “pre-shopped” the area we wanted for us before we went looking because they knew our time was valuable to us. Matt and Anne are so professional and they truly care about their clients, I believe that they have values that are difficult to find in people these days. If someone is looking for individualized, honest, caring, and efficient service then there is no other way to go than the Rains team. They worked so hard for us so that we could get the house that we wanted while our time and energy was concentrated on planning our wedding. Thanks to them I guess we got our cake and ate it too. I am extremely grateful for them and consider them friends. Anyone that uses them will feel the same way. –Brianna Rice


I greatly appreciate each and every client and I strive to maintain a relationship with them even after the real estate transaction has closed.

Thank You for Reading!

If you are in the market to buy or sell your home in the Bethlehem or Dacula area, I would be happy to assist you! My passion is helping people find their dream home and stepping them through this exciting journey. I serve the Walton, Barrow and Gwinnett county areas. Call or text me today!

$7500 Tax Credit for First Time Homebuyers

Posted by Anne Rains On September - 26 - 2008
First-time home buyers are now eligible to receive a tax credit of up to $7,500 when buying a home sometime within April 9, 2008 and June 30, 2009.
Here are the specifics:
1. First-time Home Buyer is: A buyer who has not owned a principal residence in the prior 3 years of purchase. For married couples, this rule applies to both the buyer and their spouse. It is okay if you already own rental property or a vacation home, as long as it is not your primary residence.
2. Types of Homes that Qualify: As long as the home will be used as a primary residence, almost any type of home will qualify; this includes: single-family detached homes, townhomes, condominiums, manufactured/mobile homes and houseboats.
3. Income Restraints: First-time home buyers are eligible for the full tax credit as long as their income is less than $75,000 for single taxpayers and $150,000 or less for married couples. A partial tax credit may be available for people with an income greater than the limit, for more information on this please visit: www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com.
4. Payback Provisions: The tax credit is essentially a zero-interest loan and must be paid back over the following 15 years or when they sell the home, whichever comes first. However, the homeowner does not begin making payments until two years after they have bought the home. Say they bought the home in 2008, then the first $500 payment would be due in 2010. If the homeowner sells the home before all the payments have been made, the rest of the credit would be paid back from the profit of the sale. If there was a loss on the home, the remaining credit payback would be forgiven.
I hope this information has helped you better understand this first-time homebuyer program offered by the federal government. If you have any questions or would like to buy a home, especially in Walton, Barrow, or Gwinnett county, I hope you will contact me. I would love the opportunity to help you through the journey of purchasing your first home. With incredible amount of inventory for sale and the incentives the government is giving, now is the time to buy!
*The information for this post came from www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com. Please reference that website for more in-depth information.

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