Tax Credit Eligibility Depends On New Construction Completion

Added April 9, 2009 by Ilyce R. Glink

Summary: You may decide this is the year to buy a home so you can take advantage of the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit. Can you get the first time home buyer tax credit if you buy new construction? Can you close on the mortgage loan prior to the completion of your new construction home? No, you can't close on a home loan without the home being nearly fully built, as the home serves as the home loan collateral. Learn what options first time home buyers have when trying to buy in time to take advantage of the first time home buyer tax credit.

Q: I signed a contract to build a townhouse, with an estimated completion date of December 2009. I am a first time home buyer and would like to take advantage of the first-time buyer’s tax credit for a new home purchased prior to December 1, 2009. Is it possible to close on the loan prior to 100 percent completion of the home and qualify for the tax credit? If so, what do I need to do?

A: The short answer to your query is, unfortunately, no. You cannot close on the loan separately from the property. The house is the collateral for the loan, so your lender wouldn’t close without having anything to back up against the loan in case you default.

But you can purchase the home and close on the loan before the home is 100 percent completed. There is a catch, however. Most lenders won’t close on their loans until the home is virtually complete.

This puts you in a Catch-22 situation: If your builder is close to completion, but not close enough for the lender to agree to your closing date, you could easily blow the December 1, 2009 deadline for receiving the $8,000 tax credit.

Finally, according to the IRS and several enrolled agents I consulted, you must close, be the owner of and have title to the new home by end-of-day on December 1, 2009.

April 9, 2009

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Stephen Graham says

April 17, 2009 at 11:32 am

This is a great reminder for those who are having their new homes built. There is a certain degree of uncertainty with new construction, and the timing of completion.

SG says

April 23, 2009 at 01:20 pm

My closing date is tentatively scheduled for Nov 18. I was under the impression closing had to be before Dec 1. Will I be cutting it really close with title transfer or is that a pretty quick process?

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