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Answers (3)

- wetdawgs
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as long as you don't own a home nor have owned a home in the last three years.

- Daves360
- Contributions:238
Absolutely, as long as you are moving into it. The tax credit details from the IRS are found here:
http://www.irs.gov/newsro ... 1,00.html
I would be happy to help you find the right place, and even add to your rebate by offering a buyer rebate, which can save you thousands! Feel free to contact me or see my website for further details:
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http://www.irs.gov/newsro ... 1,00.html
I would be happy to help you find the right place, and even add to your rebate by offering a buyer rebate, which can save you thousands! Feel free to contact me or see my website for further details:
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- Michael Emery, "MikeEmery"
- Contributions:7283
The first time homebuyers credit is a Federal tax program which is administered by the IRS. As long as you meet the criteria for the program and have a home under contract by April 30th 2010 and close by June 30th 2010 you can take advantage of the program no matter where you live in the U.S.A.




Can I get a 1st time buyer credit when I am currently an out of state buyer?
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