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IRS Clarifies What's Needed for Tax Credit

According to a recent article in the Washington Post, the Internal Revenue Service has clarified which documentation the taxpayers need to submit to claim their first-time and move-up homebuyer tax credit.

While the IRS is still requiring the filing of Form 5405, it is not demanding that all parties' signatures be on the HUD-1 settlement document in areas where requiring both the buyer and the seller to sign the document isn't common.

This is what the IRS clarification states: "In areas where signatures are not required on the settlement document, the IRS has clarified that it will accept a settlement statement if it is completed and valid according to local law. ... The IRS encourages those buyers to sign the settlement statement prior to attaching it to the tax return."

For home buyers who have previously owned property, the IRS is seeking documentation that they have lived in their previous home for a consecutive 5 of the past 8 years. Proof can include mortgage interest statements, property tax records or home owner insurance records.

Source: Washington Post (02/20/2010)

Homes Are Still Selling in Boise Area

Contrary to what some may think, homes are still selling in the Boise metro area!  In the 4th quarter of 2009, 1742 homes sold in Ada county and 837 homes sold in Canyon county.  If you are wanting to sell your home, now may be the time to do it.

Even though selling a home can be challenging during our current real estate market, the truth is that many homes are selling now. The ones that are selling have 1 thing in common - they are priced right for this market.  Home sellers' expectations for the price that their home is going to sell for can be quite different from the reality of what this current "buyers market" dictates. 

The key element right now is actually to price the home at a level below what the comparable sales indicate.  This is especially true if the comparable sales are several months old in a declining market.  Not only has the overall market declined in price over the past several months, but it is continuing to decline even now.  If the average time to sell a home right now is 120 days, then we have to look at where we feel the market is going to be in 120 days and price the home accordingly.  This strategy will get the home sold and, believe it or not, help the seller to get top market price for their home.

One thing to remember is that if you are selling and buying another home in the Boise metro area, you may be taking a perceived hit on your home sale price, but the home you purchase will be taking an equal or larger hit.   I like to ask my clients, "Where do you want to wait for the market to come back - in your current home or in your new home?" 

It is an extremely good time to sell if you are a move-up buyer. 

Please contact me if you would like to get an honest opinion on your home's current market value or you can log on to www.WhatsMyBoiseHomeWorth.com for a look at your home's market value sent to you by e-mail.

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Tim Burroughs Group
Keller Williams Realty - Boise
1065 S. Allante Place
Boise ID 83709
208-938-8800
208-409-7653
Fax: 208-938-8731