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Home Prices To Rise 4% In 2010 by Jackie Connelly Fornuff Lindenhurst Babylon Village Real Estate Long Island New York

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Home prices are expected to grow modestly next year and sales will keep rising as the housing market continues to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression, the National Association of Realtors said Friday. <!--- Insert the sidebar information -->

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Home resales are projected to total 5.7 million next year, up from an estimated 5 million this year. Prices will climb about 4 percent after a projected decline of 13 percent this year, according to Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the trade association.

"Going into 2010, I anticipate that prices will also begin stabilizing or begin to modestly improve," Yun told the audience at the association's annual conference and expo in San Diego.

That should help ease buyers' anxiety. "I don't think the fear factor will be at play in 2010," Yun said.

The housing market's rebound has been aided by an aggressive federal intervention to lower mortgage rates and bring more buyers into the market. Home resales rose in September to the highest level in more than two years, something Yun said shows buyers are eager to get back into the market.

A federal tax credit of up to $8,000 for first-time homebuyers has helped stoke sales this year. The incentive was set to expire at the end of this month, but the NAR and other housing groups successfully lobbied to get the credit extended.

Now buyers can claim the credit if they sign a contract by April 30, 2010 and close the deal by the end of June. Lawmakers also expanded the program to include a $6,500 credit for existing homeowners who have lived in their current residence for at least five years.

First-time buyers accounted for a record 47 percent of home sales this year, up from 41 percent last year, the trade group said.

That surge helped drive traffic for real estate agents like Jan McGill of Omaha, Neb., and the extension makes her more optimistic about business next year.

"I've got to be positive," McGill said.

Yun estimated around 2 million people took advantage of the tax credit this year and projects it will continue to lift the market.

However, some housing analysts said the NAR's forecast was overly optimistic, as it was during the housing bubble. Economists like Patrick Newport argue the tax credit has already enticed many buyers who otherwise would have waited until next year.

"It induced first-time homebuyers who were going to buy a home in 2010 to buy in 2009 because they thought it wasn't going to be extended," said Newport, an economist at IHS Global Insight.

Newport is projecting home prices will fall between 3 percent and 5 percent next year and sales of existing homes will be flat, at best.

"I don't think that second tax credit is going to create a lot of new homebuyers," he said.

But Yun supports his case by pointing to data from 2000, prior to the housing boom, when 11 million renters had the income necessary to buy a median-priced home. This year, he said, there are 16 million renters in that position.

"This clearly shows that there's potential pent-up demand that could be tapped," he said.

His forecast calls for sales of newly built homes to surge by about 38 percent from 2009 levels. That translates to about 549,000 homes, still well below historical trends.

Yun also sees the average interest rate on a 30-year, fixed mortgage creeping up to 5.8 percent by the end of 2010 from about 5 percent today.

Foreclosures, meanwhile, should peak in the first half of the year, he said.

Giannini Landscaping Located In Lindenhurst, New York Long Island by Jackie Connelly Fornuff Lindenhurst Babylon Village Real Estate

Jackie Connelly-Fornuff: Real Estate Agent in Babylon, NY

Giannini Landscaping is a full service landscape design and lawn maintenance company. They also specialize in commercial snow and ice management, and beautify the exterior of homes in the winter season with their holiday lighting & decorating service.

I live in a townhouse development in West Babylon and we use them for our landscaping and snow removal. They really do an awesome job and their employees are very respectful of all homeowner's privacy.

Here is the link to their website: Giannini Landscaping

I highly recommend them not just because they do an awesome job, but they have been around for years. I remember them being around when I just not even a teenager yet so you know they are going to be around for more years to come.

Long Island Things To Do Events For The Kids by Jackie Connelly Fornuff Lindenhurst Babylon Village Real Estate Long Island New York

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Long Island Kids Directory
I have to say, this directory is the best one I've found!

Family Fun Activities
Indoor and Outdoor fun!

Events on Long Island For The Kids

Explore Long Island For The Kids

Interesting Things To Do With Your Children

Children's Shopping Directory

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Lindenhurst Long Island New York - History & Facts by Jackie Connelly Fornuff Lindenhurst Babylon Village Real Estate Long Island New York

Jackie Connelly-Fornuff: Real Estate Agent in Babylon, NY

Lindenhurst is a village located in Suffolk County, on the South Shore of Long Island, New York. It is within the Town of Babylon. Lindenhurst is on the Great South Bay near Sunrise Highway (Route 27) and is the 4th largest village in New York State. Lindenhurst is larger than the four eastern towns on Long Island. It is also larger than 39 of the 62 cities in New York State. The Village of Lindenhurst Village Board of Trustees is comprised of five elected officials, the Mayor and four Trustees. As of the 2000 census, there were 27,819 people, 9,061 households, and 7,076 families residing in the area. The median income for a household in the village was $70,716, and the median income for a family was $75,218. Males had a median income of $45,244 and only $31,945 for females. The latitude of Lindenhurst is 40.686N. The longitude is -73.373W. It is in the Eastern Standard time zone. Elevation is 30 feet.

The Secatogue and Massapequa tribes were the first inhabitants who drifted the "Lindenhurst" woods in search of food. The Huntington farmers of English origin were the first people to discover the territory. They came in search of salt hay. It was found growing abundant in the marshland. The area was then called Neguntatogue which means “the forsaken land”. It was named for the linden trees growing in the area. The former and merged names include Breslau because the town's original German settlers were from the city of Breslau in Silesia. The town was founded in 1873 and renamed Lindenhurst in 1891.

Notable people living in the area include Pat Benatar (singer and graduated from Lindenhurst High School), Hal Hartley (indie film icon director), Jack Barry (game show host), and Dan Lauria (actor). The racial-makeup of Lindenhurst comprises of 85.23% White, 5.84% African American, 0.12% Native American, 6% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 1.69% from other races, and 1.75% from two or more races. The area is served by Lindenhurst Union Free School District which has a total of seven elementary schools, one middle school, and a high school. The district ensures their students having adequate learning materials to provide an outstanding educational program.

The Old Village Hall Museum is one of the historical landmarks in town. The museum is operated by the Lindenhurst Historical Society which contains plentiful historical artifacts that portray local history plus offers several collections of special events throughout the year. The local Chamber of Commerce is an important link between enterprises based in the town that helps providing great platforms for networking and has a positive role in the town's development. There are several house styles in Lindenhurst which include capes, ranches, colonials, and high-ranches. Home prices are very much affordable starting from $310,000 up to $950,000+ respectively.

Life in Lindenhurst is modern and convenient for the entire family. It is easy to commute to the mainland and life in the village is pleasant. Children can look forward to a high quality of life and advanced educational facilities. The local administration is well organized and the value of real estate is likely to appreciate with time. Lindenhurst is excellently located in an area rich with all kinds of cuisine and bars. It is most convenient to drive short distances for evening entertainment and relaxation.

Lindehurst Long Island Real Estate Housing Market Stats For Month Ending 10/31/09 by Jackie Connelly Fornuff Lindenhurst Babylon Village Real Estate Long Island New York

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Homes Currently On The Market - 29

Mean (Average)
$365,599 (Listing Price)

Median
$375,500 (Listing Price)

Mode

$375,000 (Listing Price)

Low
$199,000 (Listing Price)

High
$620,000 (Listing Price)

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Homes Currently Under Contract - 41

Mean (Average)
$327,402 (Listing Price) <------Current Listing Price
$347,474 (Original Price) <-----When the home was new on the market
Days On Market: 140 <-----Means the homes were not priced at market value

Median
$325,000 (Listing Price)
$345,000 (Original Price)
Days On Market: 132 <-----Means the homes were not priced at market value. When you do this, not only will the home stay on the market longer, but, you will have too many price reductions and therefore you will end up with a lower price than if you priced it at market value in the beginning.

Mode
$325,000 (Listing Price)
$399,990 (Original Price)
Days On Market: 17 <-----Means the pricing was at market value

Low
$134,900 (Listing Price)
$159,900 (Original Price)
Days On Market: 7 <-----Means priced under market value for even a quicker sale. Everyone has their own reasons for pricing below market value.

High
$489,000 (Listing Price)
$599,000 (Original Price)
Days On Market: 690 <-----Higher-end homes also mean higher taxes so these homes can stay on the market much longer than expected.

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Homes That Went To Closing - 28

Mean (Average)
$327,402 (Listing Price) <------Current Listing Price
$347,474 (Original Price) <-----When the home was new on the market
Days On Market: 140 <-----Means the homes were not priced at market value

Median
$299,990 (Listing Price)
$328,000 (Original Price)
$278,054 (Sold Price)
Days On Market: 147 <-----Means the homes were not priced at market value. When you do this, not only will the home stay on the market longer, but, you will have too many price reductions and therefore you will end up with a lower price than if you priced it at market value in the beginning.

Mode
$349,990 (Listing Price)
$249,000 (Original Price)
$310,000 (Sold Price)
Days On Market: 85

Low
$179,900 (Listing Price)
$192,900 (Original Price)
$170,000 (Sold Price)
Days On Market: 5 <-----We do not know the condition of the homes here. Also could mean priced below market.

High
$379,990 (Listing Price)
$469,990 (Original Price)
$370,000 (Sold Price)
Days On Market: 790 <-----Higher-end homes also mean higher taxes so these homes can stay on the market much longer than expected.

Lindenhurst has been and always will be a sought after place to live. It's affordable for the working class consumers and taxes are reasonable.