Does anybody have the connections to know what the government will do after the $ 8000 tax credit will expire on Nov 30 ,2009..
I believe this incentive helped to get several renters to purchase a house and that is why the lower end of the housing market was revived and is doing relatively well.
There are many buyers who put an offer in for a bankowned property and might still be waiting on Nov.30,2009 for an answer from the bank. One of my clients is waiting since May ,after we put in a very reasonnable offer.
The bank is actually loosing out, since the appraisal value for similar units is now 15 % lower than what we offered.
I expect that the government will create either an extension of the present programm or ,what I hope, will come with a new incentive that will stimulate the housing sale in the segment that really needs help, the houses that are above the price range that the typical renters can afford.
I like to see a $15,000 income tax deduction for anyone that buys a house. This would work for those people that actually pay tax and might still be paying their mortgage 5 years from now.
This might revive the second home market as well as enticing people to trade tomore expensive homes.
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