Qualified home buyers who bought homes by April 30, have until this Wednesday to close on their homes and qualify for up to an $8,000 tax credit under a government home-buying stimulus plan.
Meanwhile, the Peloton in Boulder has announced its own stimulus package that could offer up to a $20,000 discount to buyers.
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