ERA Economic Stimulus Resource Center
This section is designed to provide you with the information and resources you need to help your clients understand the benefits and opportunities that are available through the federal government. Whether your clients are trying to buy their first home or save their current home from foreclosure, you can find ways to help them here.
First-Time Homebuyer Federal Tax Credit
The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) estimates that each home sale, at the median price, generates "approximately $62,000" of economic impact.
Each home sold benefits not only your bottom line, but the health of the overall economy. Below you will find information and resources to help your clients, and potential clients, make the decision that NOW is the time to buy a home!
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 included an enhanced First-Time Homebuyer Federal Tax Credit. The enhanced housing stimulus provides a maximum tax credit of $8,000 for first-time home purchases that occur between Jan. 1 and Dec. 1, 2009. This tax credit does not need to be repaid unless the individual re-sells the home within three years.
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FHA Allows Tax Credit to Be Monetized Toward Purchase Cost
On May 29, 2009, the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) announced that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will now allow first-time homebuyers to monetize their tax credit for use toward the purchase cost of a FHA-insured home. FHA still requires a minimum of 3.5 percent down payment from other sources. However, the monetized tax credit can be used as an additional down payment or toward closing costs. This allows first-time homebuyers to benefit from the federal tax credit at the time of purchase, instead of waiting until they file their tax return.
Conditions do apply to this rule change and they are outlined in the HUD letter announcing the change.
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ERA Save the Dream Initiative
It is no secret that the increased number of foreclosures has had a tremendous impact on home prices, consumer confidence and families across the country. The federal government and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have created resources to help homeowners refinance or renegotiate their mortgages. Alex Perriello, president and chief executive officer, Realogy Franchise Group, has asked that we in the real estate industry take steps to help keep our clients and neighbors out of foreclosure. Here you can access resources designed to help families keep their homes.
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Realogy President and CEO, Richard A. Smith, will sit on the Business Roundtable Housing Working Group to develop and promote actionable items to revive the housing industry. Read the press release here.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law on February 17, 2009. The bill includes several provisions, in addition to the First-Time Homebuyer Federal Tax Credit, that stand to affect the real estate industry.
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General Federal Government Resources
West Hempstead ERA customer cited at Obama tax speech
VIDEO: Realogy CEO Talks About Jump-Starting the Housing Market
Realogy CEO Richard A. Smith was a featured speaker at the prestigious Milken Institute 2009 Global Conference on April 28 as part of a lively panel titled "Jump-Starting the Housing Market." During the hour-long panel discussion, Smith stated that while the Obama administration has focused on the foreclosure issue, the solution to the problem is on the demand side. Smith demonstrated Realogy's thought leadership by explaining how the government could take stronger action by lowering mortgage interest and expanding tax credits from first-time buyers to all homebuyers. Both of those actions would spur home sales activity and thus create a positive overall impact on the economy. The panel was moderated by Fox Business News anchor Brian Sullivan. Follow this link to the Milken Institute site and click "play" to watch the complete panel discussion.
Business Roundtable's Housing Working Group
The Business Roundtable's Housing Working Group, chaired by Realogy CEO Richard A. Smith, announced its recommendations for the White House and Congress that are aimed at jumpstarting the housing market in order to stimulate a broader economic recovery.
The Business Roundtable's recommendations are as follows:
The Business Roundtable's Housing Working Group is part of the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of leading U.S. corporations.
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