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What You Still Need to Know about the First-Time Homebuyer Credit

By RJ McArthur, CPA , EKS&H – Ehrhardt, Keefe, Steiner & Hottman PC In an attempt to help stimulate sluggish home sales, Congress provided a federal tax credit to certain qualified homebuyers who purchased a principal residence after April 8, 2008, and before May 1, 2010. This credit was extended through May 1, 2011, for certain members of the uniformed services on extended duty. It has been almost two years since the program was available for most first-time homebuyers, and many people have forgotten about the benefit they received. More importantly, many people have forgotten about the strings that were attached to the original benefit. As is the case with many federal tax credits, what the government giveth, the government can taketh away. This is especially true for credits earned on homes in 2008 but can also be true for other homes purchased that qualified for the credit. In this article we will discuss the differences in the credits that were provided by Congress, what a homeowner needs to know even years after the program has ended, and what a homeowner can do to minimize or eliminate the possibility that the government comes to take the credit back. Two categories The First-Time Homebuyer Credit (FTHBC) can be divided into two distinct categories:

  • Credits on residences purchased before January 1, 2009
  • Credits on residences purchased after December 31, 2008

Homes purchased in 2008 For qualifying homes purchased in 2008, the FTHBC must be recaptured (repaid by the homeowner) over 15 years, with payments starting in 2010. In essence, the credit was really an interest-free loan that had to be repaid over 15 years starting two years after the purchase of the home. The repayment is made by increasing the income tax of the homeowner by 1/15th of the credit for tax years 2010 through 2024. If the home is disposed of or of it ceases to be the primary residence of the homebuyer, the repayment of the credit is accelerated into the year of the disposition or when the home is no longer the primary residence. Illustration: A homebuyer purchased a home in 2008 for $100,000 and received a FTHBC of $7,500. In 2012 the homeowner sells the home for $120,000. On the 2010 and 2011 tax return, the homeowner was required to increase their tax by $500 each year ($7,500 divided by 15 years). In 2012, the homeowner must pay an additional tax of $6,500 (the $7,500 credit less the $1,000 previously recaptured, $500 in 2010 and $500 in 2011). Homes purchased after December 31, 2008 For homes purchased after December 31, 2008, that qualified for the FTHBC, the rules are much more lenient. For these purchases, the credit only has to be repaid if the home is disposed of or it ceases to be the homebuyer’s personal residence during the 36-month period beginning on the date of the homebuyer’s purchase of the principal residence for which the credit is allowed. Therefore, if the homebuyer maintains the home as their personal residence for at least 36 months, they will never have to repay the credit back to the government. Illustration: A homebuyer purchased a home on July 1, 2009, for $100,000 and received a FTHBC of $8,000. On March 1, 2012, the homebuyer sells the home for $120,000. Since the home was not held as the homebuyer’s personal residence for 36 months, the homebuyer must pay an additional tax of $8,000 on their 2012 tax return. If the homebuyer does not sell the home until July 2, 2012, they would not have to repay the $8,000 credit. Minimizing the recapture Although the government recapture of the credit on an early disposition of the home seems inevitable, there is something homebuyers can do to minimize, if not eliminate, the recapture all together. In the case where a home is sold to a person who is not related to the homebuyer, the recapture of the credit is limited to the amount of gain (if any) from the sale. For this reason it is important for homebuyers to track the cost of improvements that may reduce the gain on the sale. For purposes of determining the gain, the basis of the home is reduced by the amount of the credit previously received. Thus, even in cases where the homebuyer breaks even on a sale, they will have recapture of the credit. Illustration: A homebuyer purchased a home on July 1, 2009, for $100,000 and received a FTHBC of $8,000. In 2010, the homebuyer spent $26,000 remodeling the kitchen. On March 1, 2012, the homeowner sold the home for $120,000. The adjusted basis of the home is now $118,000 ($100,000 + $26,000 – $8,000). The gain from the sale, then, is $2,000 ($120,000 – $118,000). Therefore the seller must pay the additional tax of $2,000 on their 2012 return and does not need to pay the entire $8,000 credit. One final word of caution: The above illustrations show the consequences when a qualifying home is sold. However, the tax rules also apply when a home ceases to be the homebuyer’s principal residence which can occur in a number of different ways, including converting the home to a rental home or vacation home. In the event of a divorce, the spouse who receives the home will be responsible for all future repayments of the 2008 credit or the credit recapture, if any, from purchases after December 31, 2008. Homebuyers are encouraged to talk to a tax professional before making any changes are made to the status of the home as a principal residence. 

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Press Release – Realtors The Becky Gloriod Partners Analyze Amenities of Colorado Springs for Retired Military

Becky and Jack Gloriod, of The Becky Gloriod Partners, list the top three tips regarding why Colorado Springs is an ideal retirement place for military personnel.

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (PRWEB) OCTOBER 13, 2016

Colorado Springs is an enticing community for anyone, and is being discovered by people from all walks of life. It has more than 300 days of sunshine every year, majestic mountain views, an extensive hiking/biking trail system, easy access to skiing, low cost of living, low property taxes, great business development opportunities and a well-educated workforce.

“Colorado Springs features fantastic real estate values compared to nearby Denver, where home prices are 50% to 60% higher,” said Becky Gloriod, of The Becky Gloriod Partners and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. “It is also the ideal place for retired military personnel. Furthermore, Thrillist, in 2015, ranked Colorado Springs as the No. 3 Best Military Town in the United States.”

For veterans considering retiring to Colorado Springs, The Becky Gloriod Partners list the following three benefits:

No. 1: Military community. “Individuals transitioning from military to civilian life may find comfort knowing that they share a common bond with many others in the community who have either served or are currently serving,” said Jack, a Vietnam veteran and retired Army Colonel. “In fact, Colorado Springs is known amongst retired military as a great place to live.”

No. 2: Wealth of resources. “Individuals retiring from the military are still relatively young, and often decide to return to a city such as Colorado Springs that has a wealth of resources available for veterans,” said Becky. “The city is incredibly friendly to people wanting to start a small business, as well as a host to dozens of defense contractors.”

No. 3: Growth. “From 2000 to 2014, Colorado Springs saw a population growth of nearly 20 percent, and over the last year has seen a 20-percent increase in building permits for new houses,” concluded Jack. “Additionally, the Fort Carson Army Base, Peterson Air Force Base, and Schriever Air Force Base bring many new residents to the area.”

About Becky Gloriod, The Becky Gloriod Partners, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Becky Gloriod has consistently been recognized as one of the Top 5 Agents in the Pikes Peak Region since 1998. She was chosen as the No. 1 Agent in the Pikes Peak Region in 2005, 2006 and 2007, and the No. 1 Agent in the Southwest & Broadmoor area since 1995. Becky, who specializes in luxury properties, is a charter member of The Elite 25, a luxury real estate networking group. For more information, please call (719) 229-9777, or visit https://beckygloriod.com. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Rocky Mountain, REALTORS is located at 660 Southpointe Ct., Suite 200, Colorado Springs, CO 80906.

Luxury Estate Bordering Private Park

FOR SALE!

12840 Bridle Bit Rd.

Colorado Springs, Colorado 80908

Nestled on a lush five-acre lot in Black Forest with mountain views, this close-in French Country home represents the ultimate in quality finishes and main level living. Designed by highly acclaimed architect Bennett Strahan, built by Gary Gregoire and professionally decorated by Joni Bader, the home captures the essence of elegant but comfortable Colorado living. Special features include an impressive foyer with free-floating circular staircase, an exquisite great room with a 20’ ceiling, a main level master suite with a sumptuous bathroom and premier outdoor living. Conveniently located, the home enjoys close proximity to I-25, hospitals, Flying Horse Country Club, Denver Tech Center, shopping, restaurants and downtown Colorado Springs. Lovingly built with exceptional detail for the current owners, the home is being offered for sale for the first time. This home for sale is located at 12840 Bridle Bit Rd. At a Glance:

  • 5 Acres with views of the mountains, Pikes Peak and the Cadet Chapel at the Air Force Academy.
  • Fabulous landscaping with automatic sprinkler & drip system. Special landscape features include gravel paths, a water feature, grove of fruit trees, various evergreens and two unusual tri-color beech trees.
  • Ideal horse pasture that’s approximately 2 acres with fencing on two sides
  • Stucco exterior with charming window shutters and stone accents.
  • Concrete tile roof
  • Inviting covered front entry porch that boasts a tiled floor, knotty alder front door with stone surround and a peaked cedar ceiling with chandelier. There is a second front porch – also covered – that is ideal for outdoor dining. This porch is accessed from the dining room.
  • Expansive rear deck with wrought-iron railings. The deck’s floor is a combination of tile and Brazilian iron wood. Deck is accessed from the living room, the master suite and the kitchen area.
  • Oversized, side-loaded 4-car garage with adjoining green house
  • Concrete driveway with circular turn-around, ample guest parking and stamped concrete accents.
  • 7,829 square feet with 3,331 square feet on the main level
  • 5 bedroom suites, 7 bathrooms
  • Central Vac
  • Sound system throughout to include the rear deck and lower patio.
  • Hand textured walls; Solid knotty alder doors; Custom knotty alder woodwork
  • Pella windows with built-in interior shades
  • 6-zone in-floor radiant heat for the tiled areas on the main and basement levels; 3 furnaces (one in attic, one in basement bedroom/bonus room closet and one in utility room with humidifier); Central air on main and upper
  • Water softener and PH conditioner

Main Level

The heart of the home is the stunning great room that boasts a 20’ ceiling, a bay of windows and a lovely limestone fireplace with gas logs. This room also has a soft beige carpet with a leaf motif and a walkout to the expansive rear deck.

Main Level Details:

  • Setting the stage for more good things to come, the impressive foyer features travertine floors with a beveled “pillow” edge, a massive circular chandelier and a dramatic free-floating circular staircase with curved stairs and a wrought-iron railing with faux painted copper accents.
  • To the left of the foyer, the large formal dining room awaits. The dining room offers a peaked, beamed ceiling with chandelier; wide-plank hardwood floors and French doors that open to the cozy covered porch/nook on the front of the home. An arched stone doorway leads to the kitchen area and adjoining hearth room.
  • A cook’ delight, the gourmet kitchen opens to a cozy hearth room and a breakfast nook. This entire area has tiled floors. The hearth room features an inviting stone fireplace with gas logs and a custom “Wattle and Straw” flu that enhances the home’s French country character. Additionally, the hearth area has French doors that access the expansive rear deck and a wall of alder bookcases. The breakfast nook features a coved ceiling with alder molding, chandelier and faux painted ivy accents. The nook also offers deck access, a sunny bay of windows and a built-in desk with file drawer.
  • Designed by Randy Hall, the gourmet kitchen features a sage green center isle and inset cabinetry in a pleasing combination of alder wood and cream. All the countertops in the kitchen are slab granite. The center isle has an icemaker, wine cooler, raised counter seating and a stainless steel sink with instant hot and an adjoining colander/ strainer bowl. Additional kitchen appliances include a microwave, Sub Zero refrigerator/freezer, Kitchen Aid dishwasher and a Dacor stainless stove with 6 gas burners and double convection ovens. The tiled backsplash behind the stove has an imported Italian tile mural. The custom flu over the stove houses a 3-speed exhaust fan and has a faux ivy motif that mirrors the breakfast nook ceiling. Don’t miss the pull-out spice cabinets on either side of the stove’s back splash! Amazing detail!
  • Off the kitchen, an arched entry with stone trim leads to a walk-in pantry, the laundry room, the garage and a back staircase to the lower level.
  • The walk-in pantry features a large sink, small refrigerator, tiled floors, white cabinetry and storage shelves
  • The laundry room, which comes complete with a Maytag washer and dryer, offers a tiled floor, tiled counter, sink, white cabinetry and convenient toilet located behind a privacy wall.
  • Located to the right of the foyer, the powder room has a travertine tiled floor with beveled “pillow” edge, crown molding and a custom travertine vanity base with blown glass vessel sink.
  • Next to the powder room, there is a handsome office finished in alder wood. The office offers an impressive box-beam ceiling, wide-plank hardwood floors, built-in desk, wood paneled walls, bookcases and a bay of windows.
  • Across from the office, you’ll find the lovely master suite. The master bedroom boasts wide-plank hardwood floors, crown molding, ceiling fan, and gas fireplace with alder mantel flanked by bookcases and French doors that open to the expansive rear deck. The sumptuous master bath features raised dual vanities with inset alder cabinetry and slab limestone countertops. The bathroom floors are tiled with an inlaid border. A large tiled shower, water closet and Jason Air tub complete the master bath. The tub is built into a cozy bay with windows that frame the serene setting. Off the bath, there is a spacious walk-in closet with built-ins.

Upper Level

The impressive circular staircase goes to the upper level where a wide hallway leads to two bedroom suites. Open on both sides, the hallway overlooks both the foyer and the great room.

Upper Level Details:

  • Both of the bedroom suites on this level enjoy private tiled bathrooms with water closets and walk-in closets.
  • Off the hallway there is also a loft/office area. This area features built-in bookcases, a built-in desk and a charming alcove with window.

Walkout Lower Level

The lower level features a fabulous rec room that opens to a covered flagstone patio with hot tub. In addition to the walkout, the rec room boasts a wood-burning, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with alder mantel and a wet bar. The wet bar has inset alder cabinetry, slab granite countertop, refrigerator and wine fridge.

Lower Level Details:

  • At the base of the spiral staircase, a tiled oval with inlaid star burst provides a pleasing visual to the spiral opening from the lower level to the upper level.
  • Off the rec room there is a large bathroom that has a spacious alder vanity with arched ceiling above and a slab travertine countertop. This bathroom also has tiled floors, a tiled shower and private water closet. The adjacent guest bedroom/ bonus room has direct access to the bathroom.
  • The adjacent guest bedroom/bonus room has a walk-in closet and French doors that open to the rear patio with hot tub.
  • A second guest suite on this level has a French door walkout, a walk-in closet and a private 5-piece tiled bath. This bath room has a separate shower, water closet and a Jason Air Tub.
  • Large media room that is prewired for home theater equipment.
  • Storage closet under the stairs that houses the home’s sound and security systems.
  • Two storage rooms, one with 8’ X 8’ safe room
  • Utility room with water softener, PH conditioner, furnace with humidifier and the boiler for the hot water.

Additional Listing Information – 12840 Bridle Bit Rd.

Key Benefits of the Berkshire Hathaway Brand for The Becky Gloriod Partners’ Clients

Three years ago, the Gloriod Prudential Real Estate franchise linked with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices to give their clients the power of local expertise and the reach of a global company. Ever since, the partnership has been a win for home buyers and sellers who demand the best of both worlds.

The Berkshire Hathaway brand is recognizable and credible around the world. Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett is known for his business acumen and focus on quality, and those traits are true for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. These values align with what we do at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Rocky Mountain Realtors as well as The Becky Gloriod Partners. As Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices moves into the international market this year, our reach will grow even more.

The partnership between The Becky Gloriod Partners and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices gives our clients several benefits. For example, our agents have access to Berkshire Hathaway listings and agents with a touch of a button. Instant information is available about every listing in the country.

In Colorado Springs, networking is another benefit. By connecting with other agents and understanding our clients’ needs, we’ve been able to buy or sell homes before they are even listed. Outside of Colorado Springs, our connections span the country, so we’re able to connect clients with reliable, high-quality agents in their destination cities.

The Becky Gloriod Partners’ clients already have the benefit of extensive print and online advertising when it comes to selling a home in Colorado Springs. Being a part of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices brand, our home sellers get the added bonus of even more advertising muscle. The more exposure you have, the more potential buyers come to see your property. The more people who see your property, the more potential to catch the attention of a buyer.

Our partnership also benefits home buyers in another way. The Becky Gloriod Partners has long offered relocation services in Colorado Springs, and that experience pays off for both buyers and sellers. When home buyers are new to the area, they know the Berkshire Hathaway name is a symbol of trust and reassurance.

Home buyers from across the country can rely on the power of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the local expertise of our partner group. We’re delighted to help people. It’s what we do. It’s why we’re in business. Being under the Berkshire Hathaway umbrella allows us to help people even more.