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$8,000 Tax Credit News
February 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under Real Estate
The popular $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers. Originally scheduled to expire on November 30th, 2009, this valuable tax credit of up to 10% of the purchase price or up to $8,000 was extended into 2010 (purchase agreements must be signed by April 30, 2010, and closings must be final by June 30, 2010).
What people don’t know is that the new program was also expanded to include a tax credit of up to $6,500 (or up to 10% of the purchase price) for qualified buyers of a second or “replacement” home under the same deadlines. To qualify, home purchasers must have owned and occupied a primary residence for five consecutive years during the last eight years. Most importantly, the new program significantly increases previous income requirements.
So if you are a first time homebuyer or looking to upgrade your home by buying another one, the tax credit will apply. Give me a call to talk about what options you may have.
Jeannette Neerpat
Helping You Find Your Way Home!
Have you heard about GreatSchools.net?
June 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Buyers, Real Estate
Have you been looking for a house and wondered what school district it was in? Wondered how well that school performed or how other parents thought about the school?
Well there is a really great site GreatSchools.net. You can find every school in the Nation. You plug in the address of the potential home and boom there is your school, from Elementary to High School.
Pretty neat, you see sometimes the MLS does not have the school the home is zoned for, this site makes that much easier to figure out.
So the next time you are looking try it out. Very user friendly!!
Helping You Find Your Way Home!
Jeannette Neerpat
9000 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024
www.Neerpat.com
Would you like a Free Market Analysis? Visit www.Neerpat.com or call 954-993-4104.
Save Now with the HomeBuyers Tax Credit
June 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Buyers, Real Estate
Good Neighbor Program
June 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under Real Estate
There are a lot of programs that are being offered for Teachers, Police and Fire Fighters. As well as other financing programs.
If you would like more information, call me at 954-993-4104. I would love to go over these with you.!

Jeannette Neerpat
9000 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024
www.Neerpat.com
Would you like a Free Market Analysis? Visit www.Neerpat.com or call 954-993-4104.
So You are Ready to Buy… Now What? ~ Part 2
June 1, 2009 by admin
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You are ready to buy your First Home, you found your Realtor now you want to know the next step? Getting your Pre – Approval letter. Here is some information on Pre – Approvals. Know the steps you need to take, know what you are getting into before hand. You don’t want to take any risks after you bought your First Home….

“Pre-approval” means you have met with a loan officer, your credit files have been reviewed and the loan officer believes you can readily qualify for a given loan amount with one or more specific mortgage programs. Based on this information, the lender will provide a pre approval letter, which shows your borrowing power. You can visit as many lenders as you like and get several pre-approvals, but keep in mind that each one carries with it a new credit check, which will show up on future credit reports.
Real estate financing is available from numerous sources, including lenders here in the finance section of Realtor.com, mortgage companies that have worked with local REALTORS® and in some cases, individual REALTORS® themselves. Based on his or her experience, the REALTOR® may suggest one or more lenders with a history of offering competitive programs and delivering promised rates and terms.
Would you like a Free Market Analysis? Visit www.Neerpat.com or call 954-993-4104.
8 Tips to Guide You for your Home Search
May 31, 2009 by admin
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8 Tips to Guide you for Your Home Search
1. Research before you look. Decide what features you most want to have in a home, what neighborhoods you prefer, and how much you’d be willing to spend each month for housing.
2. Be realistic. It’s OK to be picky, but don’t be unrealistic with your expectations. There’s no such thing as a perfect home. Use your list of priorities as a guide to evaluate each property.
3. Get your finances in order. Review your credit report and be sure you have enough money to cover your down payment and closing costs. Then, talk to a lender and get prequalified for a mortgage. This will save you the heartache later of falling in love with a house you can’t afford.
4. Don’t ask too many people for opinions. It will drive you crazy. Select one or two people to turn to if you feel you need a second opinion, but be ready to make the final decision on your own.
5. Decide your moving timeline. When is your lease up? Are you allowed to sublet? How tight is the rental market in your area? All of these factors will help you determine when you should move.
6. Think long term. Are you looking for a starter house with plans to move up in a few years, or do you hope to stay in this home for a longer period? This decision may dictate what type of home you’ll buy as well as the type of mortgage terms that will best suit you.
7. Insist on a home inspection. If possible, get a warranty from the seller to cover defects for one year.
8. Get help from a REALTOR®. Hire a real estate professional who specializes in buyer representation. Unlike a listing agent, whose first duty is to the seller, a buyer’s representative is working only for you. Buyer’s reps are usually paid out of the seller’s commission payment.
Jeannette Neerpat
9000 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024
www.Neerpat.com
Would you like a Free Market Analysis? Visit www.Neerpat.com or call 954-993-4104.
First Time Home Buyer Credit ~ Breakdown
May 28, 2009 by admin
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As you can see here. We have a breakdown for last years Tax Credit per say, More like a Interest Free Loan. As well as this years Tax Credit.
If you have any questions in regards to the difference please do call me. Would love to help you clarify them for you.
Jeannette Neerpat
9000 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024
www.Neerpat.com
Would you like a Free Market Analysis? Visit www.Neerpat.com or call 954-993-4104.
First Time Home Buyer Credit Most Asked Questions!
May 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Real Estate
Here are the rest of the questions for the Tax Credit.
I know that there is alot of confusion still about the first time home buyer tax credit. NAR has a breakdown of the most asked questions. I bring them to you here so you can better undstand them.
There are alot so I will post some today and some tommorrow so you are not overwhelmed by the questions. Do you havae more questions? You can call me and I would love to help you clear them up!
FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT

The credit is available for purchases before December 1, 2009. A home is considered as “purchased” when all events have occurred that transfer the title from the seller to the new purchaser. Thus, closings must occur before December 1, 2009 for purchases to be eligible for the credit.
You’ll have a helpful choice that might speed up the process. Eligible homebuyers who make their purchase between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009 can treat the purchase as if it had occurred on December 31, 2008. Thus, they can claim the credit on their 2008 tax return that is due on April 15, 2009. They actually have three filing options.
If they purchase between January 1, 2009 and April 15, 2009, they can claim the $8000 credit on the 2008 return due on April 15.
They can extend their 2008 income-tax filing until as late as October 15, 2009. (The IRS grants automatic extensions, but the taxpayer must file for the extension. See www.irs.gov for instructions on how to obtain an extension.)
If they have filed their 2008 return before they purchase the home, they may file an amended 2008 tax return on Form 1040X. (Form 1040X is available at www.irs.gov)
Of course, 2009 purchasers will always have the option of claiming the credit for the 2009 purchase on their 2009 return. Their 2009 tax return is due on April 15, 2010.
No, you would qualify for the $8000 credit. Eligible purchasers who have already claimed the $7500 credit on a 2008 return for a 2009 purchase may file an amended return (IRS Form 1040X) for the 2008 tax year. This amended return will enable them to obtain the additional $500 credit amount.
No. Congress anticipated this confusion and has made specific provision so that there would be no repayment of 2009 credits that are claimed on 2008 returns.
No. Any purchase of a principal residence (or interest in a principal residence) from a related party such as a sibling, parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle is ineligible for the tax credit. Since you and your brother are related in this way, he cannot qualify for the credit on any portion of the home that he purchases from you, even if he is a first-time homebuyer.
No; double dipping is not allowed. You would be eligible for only the $8000 credit. This will be an advantage because of the higher credit amount, plus the eligibility requirements for the $8000 credit are somewhat more easily satisfied than the DC credit.
One situation does require a recapture payment back to the government. If you claim the credit but then sell the property within 3 years of the date of purchase, you are required to pay back the full amount of any credit, including any refund you received from it. A few exceptions apply. (See below, #24). Note that this same 3-year recapture rule applies, as well, to the $7500 credit available for 2008. This provision is designed as an anti-flipping rule.
The repayment rules are eased for many circumstances. If the homeowner who used the credit dies within the first three years of ownership, there is no recapture. Special rules make adjustments for people who sell homes as part of a divorce settlement, as well. Similarly, adjustments are made in the case of a home that is part of an involuntary conversion (property is destroyed in a natural disaster or subject to condemnation by eminent domain by an authorized agency) within the first three years.
Yes, so long as you actually occupy the home before December 1, 2009.
Jeannette Neerpat
9000 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024
www.Neerpat.com
Would you like a Free Market Analysis? Visit www.Neerpat.com or call 954-993-4104
FHA Programs to help you buy your FIRST HOME!!
May 26, 2009 by admin
Filed under Real Estate
Are you in the market to buy your first home? Did you know that there are still programs out there to help you with this purchase? Well if not here is a great FHA progam.
You can sstill find great deals out there. But they won’t last. If you have any questions pleasae do not hesitate to call!

Jeannette Neerpat
9000 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024
www.Neerpat.com
Would you like a Free Market Analysis? Visit www.Neerpat.com or call 954-993-4104.








