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Which Peters Township Homes Sold in January?

Casey O. Smith -  Pittsburgh Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Pittsburgh, PA

There were 15 homes that sold in Peters Township during January. That's the exact number as December and slightly more than last January (which had 11). A million-dollar sale topped the list:

Address List Price Sold Price
Lot 25 Windsor Court (New Construction) 1,119,981 1,119,981
322 Buckingham Drive (New Construction) 757,000 757,700
329 Hedgerow Drive (New Construction) 607,540 607,540
136 Maple Lane 429,900 410,000
140 Driftwood Drive 399,900 377,500
208 Victoria Lane 354,000 340,000
202 Fox Creek Road 350,000 335,000
91 Lintel Drive 339,900 324,000
120 Inverness Drive 339,900 320,000
116 Candlelite Drive 325,000 315,000
106 Todd Circle 299,000 293,000
122 Evans Drive 235,000 225,000
1044 Elizabeth Drive 185,000 180,000
112 Julrich Drive 175,000 171,000
343 E McMurray Road 135,000 135,000

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Senate Amendment Passed Unanimously on Housing Stimulus!

Ted Taylor, IV: Real Estate Brokerage in Mc Murray, PA

Great news came from the Senate Floor his evening in our Nation's Capital as Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Georgia) was successful in passing an amendment (unanimously I might add!) to the pending Economic Stimulus Bill, in which a tax credit of up to $15,000 will be available for the purchase of not only existing homes, but new homes as well - AND most importantly, it will be for anyone buying a principal home and not just a first time home buyer! All I can say is this is GREAT NEWS! Thank You Senator Isakson for your efforts of representing ALL the citizens of the USA and not just the good people of Georgia!

Cheers!

Ted


From Senator Isakson's Website this evening: isakson.senate.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Senate Unanimously Approves Isakson Amendment to Stimulate Housing Market
Homebuyer Tax Credit Revived Market in 1975 and Would Work Today

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Senate today unanimously approved an amendment by U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., to stimulate the nation's declining housing market by offering a $15,000 tax credit to individuals who purchase a home in the next year.
"It is time to fix America's problem, not throw money at the symptoms. It is time to fix housing first. It is rare that we have a road map to success in times of difficulty, but this country has once before realized a housing crisis every bit as bad as the one we have today and economic troubles every bit as dangerous," Isakson said. "We have a pervasive housing problem, and we have a historical precedent that works. I am proud this Senate has joined together, learned from history and repeated a method that worked by adopting this amendment."
Specifically, Isakson's amendment to the pending economic stimulus bill would provide 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. Purchases must be made within one year of the legislation's enactment, and the tax credit would not have to be repaid.
The amendment would allow taxpayers to claim the credit on their 2008 income tax return. It also seeks to prevent misuse by only allowing purchases of a principle residence and by recapturing the credit if the home is sold within two years of purchase. The amendment would sunset the current $7,500 housing tax credit on the date of enactment.
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 believes 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 nation's declining housing market that included Isakson's 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's amendment that passed today would sunset that $7,500 tax credit.
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 company's growth into the largest independent residential real estate brokerage company in the Southeast and one of the largest in America.
Isakson has not made a decision regarding his vote on the overall economic stimulus legislation.

Peters Township Real Estate Sales for December

Casey O. Smith -  Pittsburgh Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Pittsburgh, PA

Real estate sales in Peters Township have remained relatively consistent since the summer months (17 homes sold in September, 16 in October, 13 in November and 15 for December). For the year as a whole, the total number of houses sold was 244, down from 268 in 2007.

Here's the list of Peters Township homes for December:

Address List Price Sold Price
207 Rosewood Court (New Construction) 1,084,272 1,084,272
204 Bridle Trail 549,900 535,000
Lot 404 McMurray Highlands (New Construction) 549,900 515,500
105 Cobblestone Circle 449,900 415,000
239 Fox Run Drive 415,000 395,000
306 Buffalo Ridge Road 399,900 395,000
105 Chestnut Court 345,000 332,000
121 Evans Drive 289,000 278,000
147 Brookdale Circle 239,900 225,000
997 Venetia Road 159,900 155,000
219 Old Oak Road 149,900 137,500
121 Maple Lane 118,500 122,680
110 Hoover Drive 120,500 122,000
105 Demmel Drive 129,900 121,600
118 Jones Drive 124,900 110,000

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Peters Township Restaurant: Capstone Grill

Casey O. Smith -  Pittsburgh Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Pittsburgh, PA

The Pittsburgh Business Times published a review of the Capstone Grill, which is located across from Donaldson's Crossroads on Route 19 in Peters Township:

"The focus here is fresh seafood, with worthwhile beef and chicken options for land lovers. Nine fresh varieties of fish are offered daily, available just as diners like them. Experiment with the long list of custom choices - everything from orange mandarin sauce, to almond-crusted (with banana butter), to Thai chili BBQ, or simply chargrilled. The list of fish is fairly international, including Alaskan halibut, Canadian salmon, South American tilapia and Pacific swordfish."

Read the entire Pittsburgh Business Times article.

And the new Capstone Grill Express is now open at 465 Valley Brook Road in Peters Township (at the corner of Valley Brook and McMurray Roads).

Peters Township Houses that Sold in November

Casey O. Smith -  Pittsburgh Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Pittsburgh, PA

As you can see on the list of Peters Township real estate closings below, a million dollar home sold in November. There were a total of 13 houses that sold in Peters, down from 16 in October.

AddressList PriceSold Price
121 Yorktown Road 1,495,000 1,335,000
Lot 16 Buckingham Drive (New Construction) 689,000 775,000
107 Soft Shadow Lane 649,900 582,500
306 Fox Run Drive 489,900 483,000
103 Walnut Drive 340,000 332,500
202 Victoria Lane 310,000 285,000
128 Williams Drive 289,900 282,500
105 Louisiana Lane 234,900 228,000
417 Robinhood Lane 222,900 210,000
147 E. Edgewood Drive 205,000 200,000
450 East McMurray Road 145,000 135,000
113 Friar Lane 149,000 130,000
907 Venetia Road 86,500 81,000

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