It may sound like a trick given that it's the day before Halloween, but this house in Darby, just outside Philadelphia could turn into a treat for a lucky essay writer. The owner is conducting an essay contest with a $100 entry fee - the prize for the best essay a free house. Check out this Daily News article for details.

The latest word on the $8,000 first-time-buyer tax credit is that it will be extended for a few more months, and that it will be at least partially expanded to some buyers beyond just first-timers, although the criteria they're using are a bit weird. The excerpt below is from Realtor.org:
"Lawmakers in the Senate have tentatively agreed to extend the existing $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers and also offer a new $6,500 credit for existing homeowners who have lived in their current residence for a consecutive five-year period in the past eight years. Home buyers must be under contract by April 30, 2010, and close before July 1. House Democrats have expressed concern about the cost of the tax credit for the government, and allegations of abuse have resulted in an IRS probe of the program..."
Hopefully they'll settle on something soon so that buyers who are out shopping now will know what they're dealing with, and those thinking of selling will have some idea of what to expect in terms of traffic from potential buyers.
According to Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) passage of an extension to the first-time buyer tax credit seems likely. The most likely format for the extension will be an extension of the current $8,000 tax-credit program through March 31, 2010. After that the maximum tax credit would be reduced by $2,000 per quarter through the end of 2010. This seems like a reasonable way to ease the housing market off it's tax-credit addiction. It hasn't passed yet, but buyers who are rushing to close by November 30th - the current expiration date - may be able to breathe a little easier knowing that additional time is likely on the horizon.
With the Phillies one win away from another visit to the World Series it's easy to enjoy being in Philadelphia this fall. Making it even better are the numerous options for getting outside to enjoy the changing leaves and natural beauty. This online slideshow from Philadelphia Magazine highlights 9 local options for taking in the autumn beauty. Some of these hikes are within some of Philadelphia's most interesting urban neighborhoods, allowing for a day of hiking followed by a night out on the town all within the same zip code. My personal favorites from this list are:
One great place to see nature that isn't on this list is the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge in Southwest Philly. Even though it's just across I-95 from the airport this 1200 acre preserve can seem miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It offers ten miles of hiking and biking trails along with a nature center so that you can learn about the various wildlife you encounter (I've seen turkey, deer, osprey, blue heron, and even snakes). The lake is home to several species of fish as well although my efforts to catch them usually come up short. So, before it gets too much colder get out and enjoy the natural side of Philadelphia.
So Philadelphia only managed 2nd place in these rankings of America's top sports towns, but with the Phillies playing in October for the third time in three years I"m not complaining. Too bad the town that beat us out was cross-state rival Pittsburgh! First they host the G-20 Summit, now they're the number one sports city in America? Don't let it go to your heads Steelers fans - the Eagles have a better record so far without even settling on a starting quarterback. Also, when was the last time the Pirates were even worth watching?
What does this have to do with real estate? Nothing really, just wanted an excuse to say GO PHILS! If they keep winning World Series it can't be bad for the real estate market right?
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