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Here are some basics to know about the new tax credit

November 19, 2009
  • First-time buyers who have not had interest in a principal residence for three years are still eligible, and the maximum amount remains the same – $8,000 (or $4,000 for married couples filing separately).
  • Current homeowners, who have consecutively maintained the home they want to sell as their primary residence for five of the last eight years, are also eligible. However, the maximum amount for those homeowners is lower: $6,500 (or $3,250 for married couples filing separately).
  • Qualifying buyers must sign a purchase agreement by April 30, 2010, and close before July 1.
  • The tax credit may not be used to purchase a home for more than $800,000. Vacation homes are ineligible.
  • The income limits to earn the maximum for both tax credits have been raised to $125,000 for single buyers and $225,000 for married couples.
  • All buyers who want to get the credit must include documentation of the purchase on their tax returns.
  • The credit is extended until May 1, 2011, for members of the military serving outside the United States for at least 90 days.

Now is the time to buy a home:

The management at New Home Executives has represented home buyers and home sellers for over 34 years. We bring a wealth of knowledge and experience as well as extensive negotiating experience. We are well qualified to represent you and look out for Your Best Interests.

When you work with the New Home Executives “team”, you get the benefit of our knowledge and skill in the areas of contract negotiations, financing, due diligence inspections and escrow closings. Having New Home Executives on your side will give you a sense of confidence and peace of mind.

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Scottsdale Country Club Home For Sale

November 11, 2009
11140 N. 77th. St. Scottsdale, AZ 85260
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11140 N. 77th. St. Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Property Information for 11140 N 77Th.  Street Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Walk thru a Double Door Entry & see the spacious & full of Surprises this home has to offer. First, the guest bedroom with a second private entrance, Custom Built Murphy Bed Ensemble, walk-in closet, plantation shutters & separate entry to large bath This bedroom can Easily function as attached guest casita.

There is a large den/office with double doors & skylights. The Living Room Dining area is a spacious 26’x28’ total area, w/fireplace and 10 foot+ vaulted ceiling. Exit the dining area to the rear covered patio with a great view of the Championship Firestar golf Course.     http://www.starfiregolfclub.com/                                                      

The eat-in kitchen also has an exit to the patio, wet bar w/garbage disposal & wine rack. The Rolling shutters offer plenty of privacy and protection. This home has a large laundry room approx 13’x6’. Includes washer & dryer and water softener. 

The Master Bedroom is very private, has a spacious master bath with double sinks separate shower stall and tub, plus large walk-in closet. There is a double door Arcadia door exit to the rear patio. The Extra surprise in the MBR is a 2nd bath w/shower. There is an exit to the rear patio. Enjoy the clever & unique usage of sq footage. This home is just steps from a very intimate and private pool and just a short walk to a 2nd. beautiful community pool.

This Gem of a home is located at Scottsdale Country Club Village in close proximity to fantastic shopping, entertainment and access to major freeways.

Priced for immediate Sale!! $450,000   (Lowest price per square foot) in community.

Contact: Ruben Colon   Owner/Agent

800-998-4950

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Making FHA Loan Limits Permanent Crucial to Housing Recovery

October 14, 2009

Making the current FHA loan limits permanent would ensure liquidity in the housing market and make mortgages more affordable for qualified buyers at a time when the market is showing signs of a fragile recovery, the National Association of Realtors® testified to the House Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity today.

Current FHA loan limits are as high as $729,750 in high cost areas, and are set to expire at the end of the year and revert to lower amounts, greatly hindering the housing recovery process. FHA is more important than ever to homebuyers in the present market. In the wake of the collapsing private mortgage market, FHA has played a critical role in removing inventory from the market and stabilizing home prices,  Present FHA housing market share is approaching 25 percent, significantly up from 3 percent two years ago.

NAR said that FHA has performed remarkably well through the housing crisis, compared to Fannie and Freddie, because FHA has never strayed from the sound underwriting and appropriate appraisals that have traditionally backed up their loans.

 The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,” is America’s largest trade association, representing 1.2 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries

Time is of the essence!

September 30, 2009

Take advantage of the federal tax credit worth up to $8,000. Buyers need to be moving now to find a home, secure financing and close the transaction before the November 30 deadline if they want to use the tax credit.

The same deadline applies to the Illinois Home Start Tax Credit Advance Loan Program, which allows qualifying buyers to use the tax credit toward their down payment.

What You Should Know:

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 features $8,000 first-time buyer tax credit for first-time buyers who purchase a home on or after Jan. 1, 2009 and before Dec. 1, 2009.

NEW! The Illinois Housing Development Authority Home Start Loan Program offers first-time homebuyers a 30-year FHA insured mortgage and an advance loan in anticipation of their first-time buyer federal tax credit.

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New protected class under Illinois Human Rights Act

September 8, 2009

According to IAR legal counsel, REALTORS® need to be aware of Public Act 96-0447 which adds a new protected class to the Illinois Human Rights Act. The new protected class is “order of protection status.” What this means for housing is that housing can’t be denied to a person based on the fact that the person is covered by an order of protection in Illinois or any other state. In addition this could affect employers where employers may not refuse to hire or make other employment decisions based on an employee’s status as being covered under an order of protection in Illinois or any other state. This amendment becomes effective on January 1, 2010.

The Illinois HOME START Loan Program

July 22, 2009

The Illinois HOME START Loan Program for first time homebuyers Purpose/General Description:

The Illinois HOME START Loan Program is designed to help first time homebuyers achieve the dream of homeownership affordably. The HOME START program offers homebuyers two loans: the HOME START 30 Year Fixed Rate Loan and an optional HOME START Tax Credit Advance Loan.

HOME START 30 Year Fixed Rate Loan

As the name suggests, the first loan under the HOME START program is a 30 year fixed rate amortizing loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and serviced by U.S. Bank Home Mortgage. As of July 17, 2009, the interest rate is 6 percent and is subject to change in market conditions.

Homebuyers have the option to utilize the HOME START 30 Year Fixed Rate Loan in conjunction with the HOME START Tax Credit Advance Loan, or use the first mortgage on its own.

HOME START Tax Credit Advance Loan

The second loan under the HOME START program is the HOME START Tax Credit Advance Loan which allows Illinois first time homebuyers in need of down payment assistance to access funds on a short-term basis in anticipation of the federal income tax credit for first time homebuyers.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 provides eligible first time homebuyers with a one-time tax credit of up to $8,000 that will enable them to save on their federal tax bill. Only homebuyers who are purchasing a home before November 30, 2009 are eligible for the tax credit.  The HOME START Tax Credit Advance Loan helps first time homebuyers take advantage of the $8,000 federal tax credit refund in advance to use as a down payment on their first home. However, the maximum loan amount under the HOME START Tax Credit Advance Loan program is $6,000 or 3.5 percent of the purchase price, whichever is greater.

Within the initial period, the homebuyer will file their tax return requesting the federal tax credit. This tax credit can be used to repay the tax advance loan. If the loan is not repaid by June 30, 2010, then the remaining loan amount becomes a ten year amortizing loan at 0.5% above the rate on the Home Start 30 Year Fixed Rate Loan.

If you have any questions about this program contact: Rcolon@NewHomeExecutives.com

Homebuyer Tax Credit 2009

February 24, 2009

The bill provides for a $8,000 tax credit that would be available to first-time home buyers for the purchase of a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009. 

The credit does not require repayment.  Most of the mechanics of the credit will be the same as under the 2008 rules:  the credit will be claimed on a tax return to reduce the purchaser’s income tax liability.  If any credit amount remains unused, then the unused amount will be refunded as a check to the purchaser.

First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

August 5, 2008

The Housing and Economic Recovery Act (H.R. 3221) was signed into law by President Bush on July 30. IAR President Kay Wirth said:This legislation and particularly the tax credit will help first-time homebuyers who have been on the sidelines waiting for the economy to improve to take that important step up to homeownership.

The significant provisions of this bill should bring some stability back to the housing market in Illinois and across the country. Below are links to FAQs on the tax credit and information about the new law’s provisions prepared by NAR Government Affairs.

FAQs for the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

Key Provisions of H.R. 3221

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HomePerks Emerges from Private Beta Testing

July 18, 2008

The new version of the site, which has just emerged from private beta testing, allows real estate agent members to feed property listings information to the site and “basically use it as a calling card of existing and previous inventory,” said Brian Columbus, founder and CEO of HomePerks LLC, based in Oak Brook, Ill.

The site also has added business networking components, and allows users to connect with other professionals. “In some ways it is similar to Facebook but more business-related,” Columbus said.

Sabrina Simpson, a Realtor for Prudential California Realty in Moorpark, Calif., said she decided to sign up for a HomePerks membership and she has invited other agents from her office. “I personally like the program. I think it has a lot of potential,” she said, noting that she can use the rewards as an incentive for visitors to open houses, and as an incentive for other agents to refer business to her.

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What Exactly Is Generation Y Looking for in a Home?

May 31, 2008

By Stacy Downs

RISMEDIA, May 30, 2008-(MCT)-Generation Y is growing up fast. The average age of a first-time home buyer is 26, three years younger than for Gen X or baby-boomer buyers. So what’s up with that?

So, Who is Generation Y?

Generation Y

Those born between 1978 and 1994. They’re also called Millennials, the Internet Generation, Echo Boomers, Nexters and the Digital Generation. Generation Y follows Generation X, a term coined by fiction writer Douglas Coupland to describe those born after boomers, roughly 1965 to 1978.

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