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New Forms to Claim The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

The new forms to submit when claiming the first time homebuyer tax credit have finally been released! Form 5405 will now be needed when submitting a tax claim, and this is likely mainly due to the large numbers of tax fraud we were experiencing in response to the First Time Homebuyer tax credit. Please be sure to file this along with your claim, so you don’t experience any sort of delay in claiming your credit!

…New-home buyers who don’t have a HUD-1 settlement statment must send in a copy of the certificate of occupancy.

…I hope that this will continue through the extension of the credit in 2010, but I would love any feedback you may have!


Answer these questions to determine if purchasing a bank owned home/foreclosure is right for you…

All during the time that we are awaiting closing, mortgage rates will be fluctuating, and if the loan lock deadline passes, you will have to re-apply for the loan and incur any related charges. … It is very unlikely that we will be allowed to occupy the property prior to closing, so you would need to have a backup residence in mind, in case of any delays. If this is your primary home, some sort of temporary living arrangement would need to be made, and it may include moving twice- from your current home to the temporary residence, and the temporary residence to your new home. … Some of the changes that are often arranged in the addenda; tougher restrictions on the Purchaser, shorter timelines for the Purchaser to secure a loan, conduct a home inspection, etc, a larger deposit, deposits to be held in the escrow of the lenders choice, and very few provisions that will allow for the Purchaser to get out of the contract and many ways for the lender/seller to walk. … You will also want to make sure that any liens that may have been held against the previous owners (who may have had difficulty paying many bills, aside from their mortgage) have been released and you will have the ability to purchase the home free and clear of liens and encumbrances.


CAAR Releases it’s Third Quarter Market Report

The Charlottesville Association of Realtors’ Third Quarter Market Report has just been released and it definitely contains some interesting data.  As we all know, we still have much more inventory than we can absorb with the current number of Purchasers in the market. Check out the market report here; CAAR Third Quarter Market Report


100 Abandoned Houses

It is undeniable that Charlottesville has suffered far less than many other parts of the nation throughout the housing crisis. I just came across a website that is truly fascinating- 100 Abandoned Houses. This site documents photographs of homes all throughout Detroit that have been abandoned due to hardship. The homes are truly fascinating, some of them beautiful. We are