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Monday, May 25, 2009

Is the Housing Market Recovery Near?

Encouraging signs abound as the U.S. housing market appears to be on the verge of emerging from one of the worst real estate markets. A surge in sales activity was reported in many areas in the past three months; first-time buyers continue to bring vitality to the marketplace all across the country; buyers with good credit are able to get mortgage financing; inventories of unsold homes are flat or decreasing in many areas, and listings with the lowest prices in nearly a decade are being cherry-picked in many communities.

Even repeat buyers are starting to leave the sidelines. Many real estate agents report that they are using the government’s $8,000 tax credit incentive for first-time buyers as an effective marketing tool. The credit – which expires on November 30 of 2009 – can be claimed on the purchaser’s tax return and does not require repayment unless the home is resold within three years. Every dollar of the tax credit reduces income taxes by one dollar. A person is considered a first-time buyer if he/she has not had an ownership interest in a home for at least three years.