Overland Park KS Homes for sale & Johnson County Real Estate Blog: Johnson County Kansas Home buyer tax credits will expire in 45 days

Johnson County Kansas Home buyer tax credits will expire in 45 days

I think the headline says it all. If you are looking to purchase a home in Johnson County Kansas, the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit and the $6,500 move-up buyer tax credit with both expire on April 30th.

For those of you expecting another extension, I would not put your eggs in that basket. If you have been waiting for whatever reason, you still have time.

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Don't wait another day, call the Russell Home Team today at 913-681-1383 

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Comments

It would be awesome of we had some national tv exposure from NAR and the government informing John & Jane Q. Public, as time is getting of the essence.  Best wishes

Posted by Don Spera, GRI, CSP, ABR, Associate Broker (Country Home Real Estate, Inc. ) 5 months ago

Don,

 

I don't know if the public trusts NAR anymore? or the government for that fact. I know buyers who are waiting for the credits to expire, hoping that prices will fall.

Posted by Overland Park Real Estate and Homes for sale :: Michael Russell (Overland Park KS Realty Executives ) 5 months ago

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