Friday, May 29, 2009

2009 Homebuyer Tax Credit Basics


As part of its plan to stimulate the U.S. housing market and address the economic challenges facing our nation, Congress has passed legislation that grants a tax credit of up to $8,000 to first-time home buyers.

Here is more information about how the 2009 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit can help prospective home buyers become part of the American dream.

Who Qualifies?

First-time home buyers who purchase homes between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009.

To qualify as a “first-time home buyer” the purchaser or his/her spouse may not have owned a residence during the three years prior to the purchase.

Which Properties Are Eligible?

The 2009 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit may be applied to primary residences, including: single-family homes, condos, townhomes, and co-ops.

How Much Will the Credit Be?

The maximum allowable credit for home buyers is $8,000. Each home buyer’s tax credit is determined by two factors:

The price of the home—the credit is equal to 10% of the purchase price of the home, up to $8,000.

The buyer's income—single buyers with incomes up to $75,000 and married couples with incomes up to $150,000—may receive the maximum tax credit.

If the Buyer(s)’ Income Exceeds These Limits, Can He/She Still Get a Credit?

Yes, some buyers may still be eligible for the credit.

The credit decreases for buyers who earn between $75,000 and $95,000 for single buyers and between $150,000 and $170,000 for home buyers filing jointly. The amount of the tax credit decreases as his/her income approaches the maximum limit. Home buyers earning more than the maximum qualifying income—over $95,000 for singles and over $170,000 for couples are not eligible for the credit.

Will the Tax Credit Need to Be Repaid?

No. The buyer does not need to repay the tax credit, if he/she occupies the home for three years or more. However, if the property is sold during the three-year period, the credit will be recouped on the sale.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Don't Miss "Dream/Home" at Dobama Theatre!


Home ownership is part of the American Dream. But what happens when that dream is no longer affordable?

When a Cleveland school teacher takes on a mortgage she can’t afford, it sets off a surprising and devastating chain of events within the community. In a series of poetic and provocative monologues, DREAM/HOME tells the stories of nine Cleveland residents dealing with the repercussions of the foreclosure crisis, and its impact on their neighborhoods, their families, and their dreams for the future. Timely, human, and ultimately hopeful, the play peels back the layers of the crisis to reveal the complicated and fragile lives underneath– as well as the unexpected connections between residents of an often- divided city.

May 15 - June 7, 2009 at the Brooks Theater
8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106

Our regular performance schedule is:
Thursday 7:30 pm
Friday/Saturday performances start at 8:00 pm
First Sunday of the run: starting at 7:30 pm
All other Sunday performances are 2:30 pm matinees

Post-show Talkback Facilitators for DREAM/HOME:

Saturday, May 16 - Jim Rokakis, Cuyahoga County Treasurer

Thursday, May 21 - Brenda Hussein-Bey, Housing Counselor, Community Housing Solutions

Friday, May 22 - David Beach, Director, GreenCityBlueLake Institute, Cleve Museum Natural History & Terry Schwarz, School of Architecture, Kent State

Saturday, May 23 - Cuyahoga County Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones

Thursday, May 28 - Housing Counselor, Molly Nackley - Community Housing Solutions
Ashley Diaz & Audrey Fellows, ESOP (Empowering & Strengthening Ohio People)

Friday, May 29 - Attorney Chris Peer, Bankruptcy Lawyer, Hahn Loeser & Parks, LLP

Saturday, May 30 - Lee Chilcote, Progressive Urban Real Estate & Kurt Karakul, President, Third Federal Foundation

Friday, June 5 - Brian Davis, Director of NEOCH---North East Ohio Coalition for the Homeless & Sarah Cruse—Interfaith Hospitality Network

ARTISTS

Writer: Sarah Morton

Director: Sonya Robbins

Onstage

Catherine Albers **
Alexis Floyd
Rodney Freeman
Lisa Langford
Kristi Little
Anne McEvoy
Fabio Polanco **
George Roth **
Tom White

**Member of Actors’ Equity Association

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Bike to Work Day in Cleveland, this Friday 5/5 - Don't Miss It!


During Cleveland Bicycle Week, Friday, May 15th is official Bike to Work Day.

Wherever you live and work, we encourage you to ride your bicycle to-and-from work. And if your commute is long, GCRTA is offering free rides to bicyclists on May 15th. This could be very helpful for those who live farther out—you can ride to your nearest park & ride and take the bus in, or take the bus in and ride part of the way. You can take it if it ends up raining, and you can take it if you party just a little too hardy at the East 4th Street celebration after work.

We have some special events set up downtown for those riding into Cleveland's center:

Meet up before work at the downtown Cleveland YMCA at 2200 Prospect Ave. (map) for free snacks and showers between 7am and 9:30am. Free bike parking all-day.
After work, ride over to East 4th Street to enjoy discounts on great food and drinks and to hang out with other cyclists!
More bicycle parking has become available in addition to that at the "Y." Special for Bike to Work Day, the City of Cleveland will open the future Bicycle Station at Gateway to provide extra parking for participating bicyclists. There are no showers yet, but you can leave your bike there all day and it will be guarded. The Bicycle Station at Gateway is located at the corner of East 4th Street and High Street, just south of Prospect, in the Gateway Garage. When it is completed, It will offer safe, secure bike parking as well as showers, changing rooms, and other amenities for bicyclists.

Check out the Bike to Work Days forum on this site to look for a ride leader riding your route. Please also register on the Ohio Bike Buddies website (offered by ODOT and NOACA) to find riding partners for Bike to Work Days and beyond. Create an account on the Bike Buddies site there and enter your route.

Bike to Work Day doesn't end with Cleveland Bicycle Week! Cleveland celebrates Bike to Work Day the last Friday of every month -- see ClevelandBikes for more.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Michael Symon Wins Best Chef Award from Beard Foundation


Cleveland's own "Iron Chef" Michael Symon has won another honor, and this one is huge.

The owner of the Lola and Lolita restaurants in Cleveland has received a James Beard award as Best Chef in the Great Lakes region.

The prestigious Beard awards -- considered to be the Oscars of the food world -- honor those who follow in the footsteps of James Beard, a chef considered to be the dean of American cooking when he died in 1985.

Symon was crowned the "Next Iron Chef" in a 2007 competition for the TV Food Network.

New York restaurateur Dan Barber was named the nation's top overall chef Monday by the James Beard Foundation.