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Senate Unanimously Approves Isakson Amendment to Stimulate Housing Market

Senate Unanimously Approves Isakson Amendment to Stimulate Housing Market

WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate today unanimously approved an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2010 Budget Resolution by U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., that seeks to stimulate the nations declining housing market by providing for a $15,000 tax credit to individuals who purchase a home in the next year.

Our economic crisis started with housing, and our economy will continue to suffer unless we do something now to immediately fix the housing problem, Isakson said. Im pleased my colleagues in the Senate understand the importance of creating targeted incentives that will encourage Americans to buy homes again.

Isaksons amendment to the Budget Resolution would create a deficit-neutral reserve fund for providing a nonrefundable federal income tax credit for the purchase of a principal residence during a one-year period. It would also ensure that there is room available in the Fiscal Year 2010 budget levels for a homebuyer credit to be passed at a later date. Isakson plans to introduce his $15,000 tax credit as a stand-alone bill in the next few weeks.

On Feb. 4, 2009, the Senate unanimously approved an amendment by Isakson to the economic stimulus bill would have provided a direct tax credit to any homebuyer who purchases any home. The amount of the tax credit would be $15,000 or 10 percent of the purchase price, whichever is less. During conference negotiations between the House and Senate on the final version of the bill, Isaksons $15,000 tax credit for all purchasers of any home was removed. Instead, House and Senate negotiators made only small modifications to the first-time homebuyer tax credit that was enacted in 2008 as part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.

Isakson has pushed hard for a non-repayable tax credit for homebuyers because he knows that it will work. In the mid-1970s, America faced a similar housing crisis when a period of easy credit and loose underwriting flooded the market with new construction. Interest rates rose, the economy slowed and America was left with a three-year supply of vacant homes. Congress responded by passing a $2,000 tax credit for anyone purchasing a new home for their principal residence. Isakson, who was in the real estate industry in Atlanta at the time, says the results were clear and swift as home values stabilized, housing inventory dropped and the market recovered.

Last year, Isakson introduced legislation to specifically target those homes that were causing the unprecedented increase in housing inventory by offering tax credits to individuals purchasing a foreclosed home or a home where foreclosure is pending. In April 2008, the Senate passed legislation to stimulate the nations declining housing market that included Isaksons proposal. However, the final version of the legislation that was signed into law included only a $7,500 tax credit for first-time homebuyers that must be repaid over a 15-year period.

Isakson spent more than three decades in the real estate business, beginning his business career in 1967 when he opened the first Cobb County, Ga., office of a small, family-owned real estate business, Northside Realty. Isakson later served as president of Northside for 20 years, presiding over the companys growth into the largest independent residential real estate brokerage company in the Southeast and one of the largest in America.

THE HOME BUYER TAX CREDIT FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS

The homebuyer tax credit is one of 10 key provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act signed by President Obama into law on Feb. 17, 2009.The bill provides for a $8,000 tax credit that would be available to first-time home buyers for the purchase of a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009. The credit does not require repayment. Most of the mechanics of the credit will be the same as under the 2008 rules: the credit will be claimed on a tax return to reduce the purchaser's income tax liability. If any credit amount remains unused, then the unused amount will be refunded as a check to the purchaser.

Foreclosure in Habersham and White County will be updated within few days!

I will be pulling the foreclosure data from even more sources in the next few days to update the blogs postings I did earlier in the week for both Habersham and White Counties! I have noticed that some foreclosure listings go pending/under contract at the time of listing. I will be adding the present status to the posted information!

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Weekly Foreclosures are here on North Georgia Real Estate Blog

Both the Habersham County and White County posts on this Blog will be up dated weekly some of the homes may be under contract, but so many pending contracts are not going to closing, so I have opted to only note the ones that have actually gone to closing and SOLD!

White County Single Family Residence Foreclosures Updated 03/23/09

There are a lot of ways to get foreclosure info but they all want you to subscribe and pay them for detailed information beyond a price and a street name and Not Even A House Number! We are offering on this blog more detail and with an email or phone call we will research all the information on the listing and it won't cost you a dime!

Bedrooms FullBaths PartialBaths
137 EAGLE RIDGE TRAIL 5 3 0 CLEVELAND $439,900
581 WILFAR STRASSE 5 3 1 HELEN $399,900
CHEROKEE RIDGE CABIN 4 4 0 SAUTEE $350,000
373 BLACKBURN RD 4 2 1 CLEVELAND $266,000
459 OLD DEER PATH WAY 4 3 0 CLEVELAND $259,500
HWY 75 ALT 2 3 0 HELEN $250,000
282 BITTERSWEET 3 2 0 SAUTEE $195,000
37 HINTER STRATEN WEG 4 4 0 HELEN $190,900
1024 RAINBOW CIRCLE 3 2 1 CLEVELAND $180,500
428 POINTE WILLOW DR 4 2 2 CLEVELAND $169,900
286 MAGNOLIA DRIVE 3 3 0 SAUTEE $167,000
169 MONROE RIDGE RD 1 1 0 SAUTEE $161,500
177 MONROE RIDGE RD 1 1 0 SAUTEE $161,500
115 OLD CHEROKEE ROAD 3 2 0 CLEVELAND $156,800
1418 BILL PRESLEY ROAD 3 2 0 CLEVELAND $139,900
208 HOOPER RD 6 3 0 CLEVELAND $122,900
268 MEADOWLARK WAY 2 2 0 SAUTEE $119,000
279 NORTH CHEROKEE LANE 1 1 0 SAUTEE $99,900
137 SHERRELL DRIVE 3 2 0 CLEVELAND $99,900
319 HARDWOOD DRIVE 3 2 0 CLEVELAND $92,150
72 WINDY HILLS ROAD 3 2 0 CLEVELAND $89,900
1002 LOTHRIDGE ROAD 3 2 0 CLEVELAND $89,900
17 SUGARLOAF 2 2 0 CLEVELAND $32,900