Congress passed an expanded version of the first-time homebuyer tax credit today. The bill is expected to be signed by Obama as early as tomorrow. The tax credit remains capped at $8,000, but the income limits for the first-time buyers has been raised, which will serve to allow even greater numbers of buyers to participate.
In the bill, income limits for buyers claiming the tax credit will be raised from $75,000 to $125,000 for individuals and from $125,000 to $225,000 for couples. The maximum ceiling for a home purchase under this program is $800,000. (Not bad for a first time purchase.)
There is an additional provision in the bill that allows for a tax credit of up to $6,500 to existing homeowners should they sell an existing primary residence and purchase another. Under that provision, they must have lived in the home for at least five of the past eight years.
Interestingly, the Senate approved the bill last week by a vote of 98-0. It passed in the House 403-12.