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Stimulus Bill Housing Provisions in Addition to Home Buyer Tax Credit February 18, 2009

Posted by Patti Shawgo in First Time Home Buyers, Interesting Stuff, Mortgage News, Real Estate, Rehabbing, down payment assistance.
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So by now, we’ve all heard about the $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers, but there is more in the hefty stimulus package that effects housing and here are some of the highlights:

Tax Incentives to Spur Energy Savings and Green Jobs — This provision is designed to help promote energy-efficient investments in homes by extending and expanding tax credits through 2010 for purchases such as new furnaces, energy-efficient windows and doors, or insulation.

Landmark Energy Savings — This provision provides $5 Billion for energy efficient improvements for more than one million modest-income homes through weatherization. According to some estimates, this can help modest-income families save an average of $350 a year on heating and air conditioning bills. Repairing Public Housing and Making Key Energy Efficiency Retrofits To HUD-Assisted Housing—This provision provides a total of $6.3 Billion for increasing energy efficiency in federally supported housing programs.Specifically, it establishes a new program to upgrade HUD-sponsored low-income housing (for elderly, disabled, and Section 8) to increase energy efficiency, including new insulation, windows, and frames.

Expanding Housing Assistance—This provision increases support for several critical housing programs. It includes $2 Billion for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program to help communities purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, vacant properties.  I will have more info on this one in particular soon….yep, there are new grant programs coming to help people purchase vacant, foreclosed homes.

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