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Long Time Homebuyer Credit 2010 Info

: They had to sign a binding contract by April 30, 2010 , and originally close by June 30, though this was later extended to September 30, 2010 .

Imagine a couple in early 2010 who had lived in their starter home for six years. They were ready for more space but hesitant to buy while the market was so volatile. The new law offered them a —a "step-up" incentive that previously only applied to first-time buyers. To qualify, they had to navigate strict federal rules: long time homebuyer credit 2010

In 2010, the U.S. housing market was still reeling from the 2008 recession, with home prices plummeting at nearly 20% annually. To combat this, the introduced a unique "long-time homebuyer credit" to incentivize existing homeowners to move. : They had to sign a binding contract

: The credit was only available for homes priced under $800,000 . The new law offered them a —a "step-up"

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