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New Proposed Use of Tax Credit

May. 14, 2009

Recently Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun Donovan gave a speech at the National Association of Realtors Real Estate Summit. Below is an excerpt from his speech regarding FHA’s position on the 8000 tax credit being used as a down payment:

"We are taking action to further help the housing market recover. I’m excited to announce here at NAR that FHA’s policy on the “monetization” of the first-time homebuyer tax credit will soon be published. I know that you’ve been waiting anxiously to hear FHA’s position on the matter. We, like you, believe that this new tax credit is not only a tremendous opportunity for first-time homebuyers, but also an enormous benefit for communities struggling to deal with an oversupply of housing. According to estimates by the National Association of Home Builders, this new tax credit will stimulate 160,000 home sales across the nation - 101,000 of which will be first time buyers who will receive the credit. Another 59,000 existing homeowners will be able to buy another home because a first time buyer purchased their home.

We all want to enable FHA consumers to access the tax credit funds when they close on their home loans so that the cash can be used as a down payment. So FHA will permit trusted FHA-approved lenders and HUD-approved nonprofits, as well as state and local governmental entities to “monetize” the tax credit through short-term bridge loans. We think the policy is a real win for everyone, ensuring that borrowers can tap into the numerous organizations that are already part of the FHA network to receive this additional benefit. FHA will be publishing the details shortly.

Enabling first time homebuyers to use the 8000 tax credit as a down payment would be a big win for the market - it would allow many more people to move into a home who currently may not have enough for a down payment."

I am glad that the current administration realizes how important Real Estate is to the recovery of the economy and is taking the necessary steps. Check back as I will try to keep you updated on the result of this proposed action. Real Estate truly is the key to Success.

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