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Will the first time home buyer tax credit be extended?
We’ve been getting a surge of traffic lately on questions related to whether the first time home buyer tax credit will be extended.
In a word (or few), no and it doesn’t need to be. Housing and the economy are both slowly, but surely, in recovery mode.
That’s great news. It also means that you should stop Googling and get a home under contract!
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