In what has been urged as a must-have by real estate professionals and builders , the $8000 tax credit for first-time home buyers (previously due to expire Nov. 30), has been extended through April 30, 2010, according to the Associated Press . Not only has it been extended, but it has also been expanded to include more buyers.
From CalculatedRisk, commercial real estate prices (red) vs. residential real estate prices (blue) since 2001: Note that commercial real estate prices aren’t getting subsidized via the first-time home buyer tax credit. …
From CalculatedRisk, commercial real estate prices (red) vs. residential real estate prices (blue) since 2001: Note that commercial real estate prices aren’t getting subsidized via the first-time home buyer tax credit. …
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