Biden delays student loans repayments until May 1!!!!

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You don't want this. Prices would jump even further and that 15k credit won't help
The 15k is a tax credit if I’m not mistaking. You might be thinking of the 25k grant which is harder to get and isn’t even a bill st this point. The tax credit you get that after you purchase the home. That’s not being factored in anyway when you are getting your mortgage or purchasing home.
 

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Better hope y’all qualify. Wasn’t there an income/purchase price cap?

The language put out only said that it was tax credit equal to 10% of the purchase price first-time buyers paid for their principal residence — up to $15,000. I think max purchase price for the home was 800k or sumn.

It was supposedly going to just model the temporary first time homebuyer credit that was included in the 2008 Housing and Economic Recovery Act.

intial language stated that family income had to be at or below 160% of your area median income. That would work because I’m single and housing and community development typically lumps Baltimore-Columbia-Anne Arundel etc altogether so the median household income is like 101,000 or some shyt lol

https://dhcd.maryland.gov/HousingDevelopment/Documents/prhp/2019_MD_Income_Limits.pdf

so if they ever did it, I feel it’s a good chance I would qualify but i doubt they will.


You don't want this. Prices would jump even further and that 15k credit won't help

I would agree with you! But I already copped in sept 2021,

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so if they made it retroactive to Jan 2021 booooy.. I’d be eating lovely

it’s all a fantasy tho .. dems don’t do shyt
 

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The language put out only said that it was tax credit equal to 10% of the purchase price first-time buyers paid for their principal residence — up to $15,000. I think max purchase price for the home was 800k or sumn.

It was supposedly going to just model the temporary first time homebuyer credit that was included in the 2008 Housing and Economic Recovery Act.

intial language stated that family income had to be at or below 160% of your area median income. That would work because I’m single and housing and community development typically lumps Baltimore-Columbia-Anne Arundel etc altogether so the median household income is like 101,000 or some shyt lol

https://dhcd.maryland.gov/HousingDevelopment/Documents/prhp/2019_MD_Income_Limits.pdf

so if they ever did it, I feel it’s a good chance I would qualify but i doubt they will.




I would agree with you! But I already copped in sept 2021,

:sas2:
so if they made it retroactive to Jan 2021 booooy.. I’d be eating lovely

it’s all a fantasy tho .. dems don’t do shyt
I live in Missouri. My house is being built outside St. Louis but I’m still in the metro area. I qualify for income because I’m poor unlike y’all but my purchase price is higher than the median purchase price for the metro area.I looked this up when it first came out and it was looking like I wasn’t going to qualify when I did the math. If it is based on the purchase price off of the city I move to I will qualify, if it’s the metro I won’t. I don’t close until spring so I completely forgot about the tax credit. Would be nice if they passed it wether I get it or not.
 

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The government hold the student loans. Which is why they’ll never just erase it. They need to keep people in that that debt.


This student loan shyt has been a real fukk up for them. They are going to get washed in the midterms.
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Doesn’t it actually HURT the economy?
 
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