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Move up buyers and First Time buyers funds available now!

New Opportunities for Qualified Home Buyers! Federal tax credits of $8,000 or $6,500 are available now.

There’s good news for you and for qualified home buyers. Effective now through April 30, 20101, qualified first-time and repeat or move-up home buyers may be eligible to receive a federal tax credit from their new home purchase.

Below are some of the key program highlights:
• Up to $8,000 tax credit for qualified first time homebuyers
• Up to $6,500 tax credit for eligible repeat / move-up homebuyers
• $800,000 maximum purchase price (primary residences only)
• No repayment of tax credit required3.

Weichert, Realtors – Hoshaw & Associates is committed to responsible and professional real estate representation. As buying, selling, financing, bank owned and distress sales specialist, you can count on us for up-to-date information, and clarification of all your questions and concerns for your best situation and outcome.

For a personal consultation about your real estate, contact us by phone, internet, or stop by our office in Valencia for more information about the benefits of working with or professional team of advisers and Realtors.

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28009 Smyth Drive Santa Clarita, CA 91355
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1. Eligible buyers must have a signed purchase contract by April 30, 2010 and close the transaction on or before June 30, 2010.
2. Restrictions apply. Consult your tax advisor for full details about this tax credit.
3. Home buyers must maintain the residence as their principal residence for at least 3 years or face recapture of the tax credit amount.

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