Homebuyer Tax Credits Threaten the FHA

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    1. Without some sort of Government intervention, whether it is direct subsidies like the tax credit or pressure on financial institutions to provide access to credit, the housing market will be in the dumper for a long, long time. ... Home prices have come down. Banks are lending to qualified buyers ? that's what I'm seeing. I'm even seeing 95% conventional financing from credit unions. Let the homebuyer credits expire. Let the market take care of itself. ...

    1. Another wild card is the homebuyer tax credit program, which ends this spring. Participants must have a home under contract by the end of April, and close the purchase by the end of June. So far, Realtors say the program, ..... Both Democrats and Republicans are guilty of influencing the mortgage giants FNMA/FHLMC/FHA insurance. To say that cheap and easy debt did not push home prices to the heavens is BS. Ask any lottery winner what their first and biggest purchase is . ...

    1. A double dip threatens to make it tougher for home sellers to get the price they want, and harder to figure an ideal listing price. Many sellers have had to cut prices to draw buyers. Everyone is watching lenders' foreclosure inventory, ... The end of the federal tax credit for homebuyers is fast approaching. That means crunch time for parents who want to help their kids buy a place as inexpensively as possible. First-timers comprised 47% of all buyers last year, ...