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Extend the $8000 Tax Credit

NAR’s REALTOR® Action Center has a Call to Action to help extend the $8000 first time homebuyers tax credit.  Please support NAR and take the time to fill out the form.  NAR does the rest of the work for you!

6 Responses to Extend the $8000 Tax Credit
  1. Ken Clark
    September 18, 2009 | 2:34 pm

    I appreciate what NAR is trying to do, but I really think country comes first. We can’t keep driving up the debt like this. This will become a permanent program that just drains the general fund.

    Call me a blasphemer, but I just can’t agree with this one.

  2. Robert L. Williams
    September 19, 2009 | 8:56 am

    The economy and the real estate market and related businesses need the $8,000.00 tax credit extended in order to recover from the tremendious down turn we have recently witnessed and currently experiencing.

  3. James Sanson
    October 19, 2009 | 10:48 am

    Ken Clark, I agree with you 100%. We had tons of buyers prior to the tax credit, and we will have tons after. The concept of spending spending without means needs to stop. As a realtor 1st vs. an American I could see selling our country for another real estate deal, but as an American 1st I say I will gladly wait for my next deal if I have to, so I have my freedom and my country to call home. I want anybody to give me proof that the $8000 has worked. I promise you that you cannot do this. When you can pick up a house for $80,000 that has a 4 to 6 year recapture you do not see $8000 tax credit to get you off of the fence. I would be more worried about inflation setting in, which will send rates thru the roof costing more than $8000 you would get from the tax credit. Ken thank you for being another Proud American who puts country before self.

  4. Keon
    October 20, 2009 | 6:26 am

    I think we need to extend it. This is the first time i start looking for a house and wanting to purchase. Without this a lot of first time homebuyers are going to continue to be scared to purchase because of chancing loosing there job.

  5. dominique
    March 15, 2010 | 11:42 am

    we do need to extend the 8000 tax credit. Because we have people such as my self who is working to get their credit straight.

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