Texas First Time Homebuyer Program - Bond Program 77 - Austin, TX
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) announced last month a new program to assist first time homebuyers in the state of Texas. With the expiration of the $8000 federal homebuyer tax credit in April 2010, this program provides another opportunity for individuals and families looking to purchase their first home. The TDHCA has released up to $500 million to fund the program. Bond Program 77 targets low to medium income homebuyers.
I attended a presentation yesterday explaining the benefits of Bond Program 77. Two loan types are available for homebuyers - assisted and unassisted loans. Here are details of this new state program:
As with all government assistance programs, homebuyers are required to meet specific qualifying criteria. The "Homebuyer Education Program" helps to ensure individuals know what they are getting themselves into before making such an important decision. It is important to know Bond Program 77 does have a recapture tax. It is equal to 6.25% of the original loan amount or 50% of the gain on the sale of the home. However, Homebuyers will not be subject to the recapture tax if:
This is the single largest financing incentive ever offered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. It is a unique opportunity for first time homebuyers in Texas, but it will not last forever. If you are interested in learning more about opportunities in Austin and the surrounding area, please feel free to contact me. I am happy to discuss this opportunity, and get you in touch with a mortgage professional that can provide in-depth details to the Bond Program 77. Don't miss this one of a kind chance to own your first home!
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