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My letter to Congress to Extend and Expand the $8,000 First-Time Hombuyer Tax Credit

I recently decided that I am tired...of being sick and tired. If change is going to come, I have to get up and be involved! Voice my opinion to those that are in position to make changes. I, for one, am in favor of the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit. I believe that it has done a lot of good for Homebuyers, sellers, my business and the economy.

I came across a website where we all can go and write Congress a letter regarding different topics that pertain to our well-being. I set up a profile and whenever I want to write a letter to Tax Creditcongress, I can do it and make sure it is sent to the correct lawmaker, who were voted in their seat to listen to the people. Real Estate Agents are at the forefront of hearing the complaints because we deal with the constituents and we know their struggles and pain. In addition, to dealing with their pain...we have a story or two of our own. This site gives a forum to make those issues known by using your own voice.

Agents can also go to National Association of Realtors website and quickly fill in the blanks to write a letter to Congress regarding this Home Tax Credit. I encourage all Realtors, homebuilders, homebuyers, homesellers, loan officers, etc... to write your Congress and request to extend the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit.

This credit has helped over 1 million homeowners thus far...we can not stop here! My letter to Congress to extend the $8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit reads:

Dear Congress,

The $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit is set to end November 30, 2009. As a Real Estate Agent, I have been able to see first hand the benefit of waht the home credit has done to gain confidence in first-time homebuyer's. I have seen a rise in attendance to Open House, a larger and quicker response to newly listed properties. Combined with lower prices and interest rates that housing market will continue to heal. I do not believe we are at the point that we can rely on the lowered prices and interest rates alone. This part of the stimulus package has definitely started to help get the country back on track.

I believe that now is the time to extend the credit at least another year. Otherwise, we could see the housing market back track and that would not be good for your constituents nor the economy. With the expiration date coming up soon can cause a halt soon before the cut off time. Due to the homeowner having to purchase, receive acceptance, secure financing and successfully close on or before November 30, 2009. Currently, the time frame to close a home after acceptance is 45-60 days, which means a homeowner would have to have found a home and receive acceptance on that offer before mid-October.

Although, we have seen a rise in sales, the market has not fully recovered. I request to extend and expand the credit for an additional period of time, in order to continue the progress that has been made to date. Urgency is upon us to take care of our families in this great country. Act now to extend and expand the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit.

Sincerely,

D'Adrea Davie

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Posted Tuesday Oct 13