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First Time Home-Buyers Should Take Advantage of La Jolla Real Estate and Get A Tax Credit

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Now is the time for first time home-buyers to purchase property in La Jolla. Currently there are 59 attached homes; Townhouses, Condos and Duet Homes ranging from $165,000-$525,000 on the SDAR- MLS. Homeowners’ dues for these units range from $220-$375 per month which may include exterior maintenance, water, and utilities depending on the unit and the complex amenities. The affordable detached homes without homeowners’ dues are listed on the SDAR-MLS from $620,000 to $849,000. Although the median price single family home in La Jolla is about $2,150,000 there are affordable homes still available for first time home-buyers.

We sold a $300,000 condominium to a first time home-buyer who is a college professor. She is single, had an adjusted gross income under $75,000 per year, and was able to qualify for the $8,000 tax credit. Her accountant helped her complete the documentation needed to apply for the tax credit. She was able to purchase a one bedroom/one bath located in a complex that is only three blocks from the famous Windn’Sea Beach. Her homeowners’ dues of approximately $300 per month included maintenance of the tennis courts, two swimming pools and a recreation room, water and exterior insurance. She is extremely happy living in La Jolla, The Jewel by the Sea.

How does the tax credit work?

As a benefit for first time home-buyers and to stimulate the housing market, Congress passed legislation to offer them a tax credit up to $8,000. The qualifications are simple; the buyer has not owned a home in the last three years prior to purchasing and the buyer takes advantage of this one-time credit between April 8, 2009-December 1, 2009. This means if the close is escrow is after April 8 and before December 1, 2009 the first time home-buyer can apply for the credit.

First time home-buyers must purchase the home as their permanent residence and the residence has to be a single-family detached or attached home. This includes condos, townhouses, row houses, twin homes, detached homes and co-ops.

The tax credit is calculated by taking 10% of the purchase price with a cap of $8,000. Single buyers with adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less and married couples with adjusted gross income of $150,000 per year or less, qualify for the maximum $8,000. So why not buy today and be sure to consult a tax accountant!

For more information:

http://www.car.org/tools/smart/clients/taxcredit/
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=204671,00.html

News on La Jolla and Bird Rock Elementary Schools

Friday, May 8th, 2009

California continues to cut the budget for our schools. La Jolla schools are not an exception but we have strong parent participation in the public schools. There are two elementary schools in the town, La Jolla Elementary and Bird Rock Elementary. They currently both have their own principals, but when the parents heard that the Trustees had approved cuts that would force the two schools to share one principal, the parents came out in force (over 150) to the meeting. The parents were told that next year the budget is short $146,000,000. La Jolla parents found this unacceptable!!

“The impact of a shared principal would be devastating” said Sharon Jones, the editor of the La Jolla Elementary newspaper. “Not to mention the work load that this would put on the administration.” The superintendent stated that he was not for sharing a principal because other districts were not successful doing just this. The Bird Rock and La Jolla Elementary Parent Teachers Association are very strong. The PTA parents were so worried that sharing the principal would cause legal problems that they showed up at the Trustee’s meeting and forced the vote to keep the two principals.

La Jolla Elementary has approximately 550 students and Bird Rock has 480 students. The Bird Rock Gala was able to raise over $100,000 this year which was more than last year. La Jolla Elementary parents pay to have extra teachers to keep the number of students per classroom to 22. The State wants to increase the class size to 30 in the forth and fifth grades. The PTA has worked very hard to keep the class size down. La Jolla schools are well supported by the parents and will continue to be a force that makes sure education comes first.

See front page volume 97 Issue18 April 30, 2009
www.lajollalight.com

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