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Real Estate Terms - First Time Home Buyer

We hear the term first-time home buyer a lot.   However, I gets lots of question as to who exactly counts as a first-time home buyer.

Federally

To qualify for the 2009 first time home buyer $8000 tax credit a person must not have had any ownership interest in a home the three years previous to the DAY of the 2009 sale.  This means that if you had owned a home in the past but sold it 5 years ago, you would qualify as a first-time home buyer.

If you own rental property you may still qualify if you have not owned a property considered to be your principal residence in the preceeding 3 years.

If you have never owned a home but your spouse does and you decide to buy a home in 2009 you may still not qualify as a first-time home buyer for the purposes of the tax credit since the IRS has stated that neither the tax-payer nor his/her spouse can have had ownership interest in a home in the preceeding 3 years. 

Maryland

To qualify in Maryland as a first-time home buyer a person must never have owned in Maryland residential property that has been the purchaser's primary residence.  First-time home buyers in Maryland are exempt from certain real estate transfer taxes.

If you are interested in learning about being a first time home buyer and some of the many benefits of home ownership give me a call 240-481-3565

Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Long & Foster Real Estate

www.staceybaugh.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

301-924-1100 (O)

 

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2 commentsDr. Stacey-Ann Baugh • July 08 2009 08:25AM

Comments

This is excellent information, Stacey-Ann, and I plan to re-blog it for my outside blogs. 

Posted by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate (Long and Foster, Crofton Real Estate) 4 months ago

Hi Margaret - thanks for reblogging this.

Posted by Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc) 4 months ago

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