I’ve had messages from both agent colleagues and lenders alike informing me that the $8,000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit has been extended until April of 2010. Although the wheels are turning to perhaps make this true, nothing to date has yet been made official. I repeat, nothing has yet been made official.
We never know exactly what will happen in this buisness, but, as professionals, we’ve got a responsibility not to get ahead of ourselves when it comes to making calls on this stuff. So, before we start making official pronouncements here, let’s wait until we have all the facts. I know it’s unlike me to be so brief, but I wanted to get this out there as quickly as possible.
Remember, if you’ve got any questions about the current state of the $8,000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit, or if you have questions about Phoenix real estate in general, please let us know, and thanks for reading.
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