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First-Time Buyers: It’s time to jump off the fence

Stephanie Crawford Stephanie Crawford
Aug 17, 2009 1 min read
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First time homebuyers who buy a home

by November 30, 2009,

are eligible for an $8,000 tax credit.

  • You do not have to repay the credit, provided the home remains your main home for 36 months after the purchase date.

  • You can claim 10 percent of the purchase price up to $8,000.

  • You are considered to be a first-time homebuyer if you have not owned any other main home in 3 years.

Click Here for More Information and Frequently Asked Questions.

WRITTEN BY
Stephanie Crawford
Stephanie Crawford
Realtor

Steph is a Nashville native who has been helping homebuyers and sellers throughout Middle Tennessee since 2003. She's the broker/owner of Brokers Cooperative, manages the NestingInNashville.com website, and oversees contracts, negotiations, and marketing from her home office. 

WRITTEN BY
Stephanie Crawford
Stephanie Crawford
Realtor

Steph is a Nashville native who has been helping homebuyers and sellers throughout Middle Tennessee since 2003. She's the broker/owner of Brokers Cooperative, manages the NestingInNashville.com website, and oversees contracts, negotiations, and marketing from her home office. 

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