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Downingtown Homes Market Report 19335 Feb 2009

Judy Peterson: Real Estate Agent in Tredyffrin, PA

Downingtown Homes Real Estate Market Report For 19335

downingtownundercontractdomHow long has this home been on the market? That’s a question every Chester County Main Line Pa home buyer likes to ask.

Days On The Market for Downingtown homes and real estate:

Good news for Downingtown home sellers is that DOM has actually dropped -10% from 78 Days On Market to 70 Days On Market for Downingtown 19335 homes under contract.

See MainLinePaToday.com for more Downingtown Homes and Real Estate Market Update information about Median Sold Prices and Days On the Market for Downingtown Homes:

Downingtown Homes Market Report 19335 Feb 2009

Downingtown is Turning 150 !

03-05-09
Kim Wood
Kim Wood: Real Estate - Other in West Chester, PA

Downingtown 150


Downingtown, PA is Turning 150


I saw the sign on Pennsylvania Avenue near the gazebo, "Volunteers needed for Downingtown's Sesquicentennial Celebration. Call 610-269-0344." I'd seen it for a couple of days, and finally decided this was something I needed to be involved in.


I was born in West Chester, PA and lived in Downingtown until I was eight years old. Downingtown held many memories for me- and after living around the world (Air Force brat) - it was the only real place to call "home".What a great opportunity to give back to the community !


It has been fun to be a part of the planning - to come together with other people who care about the town and want to make the celebration event a hit with the community. The memories of the town have been so fun to learn - and I don't consider myself a real history buff.


If you'd like more information about the events including a parade and celebration day in May & a market day in October - you can visit the site I'm working on at Downingtown 150.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Traci Henkels: Real Estate Agent in West Chester, PA

Has anyone really read the fine print.....

The bill reinstates last year's 2008 loan limits for FHA, Freddie Mac, and Fannie Mae loans. These limits were equal to the greater of 125% of the 2008 local area median home price or $271,050 for FHA and $417,000 for Fannie and Freddie, with an overall maximum cap of $729,750. For the few areas where the 2009 limits were higher, the higher limits will apply. In addition, the bill includes language providing the HUD Secretary with the discretion, if warranted, to increase the loan limit for any “sub-area”, i.e.an area smaller than a county. The Secretary's discretion is again limited by the $729,750 cap. These 2009 limits will expire December 31, 2009.

The inclusion of these loan limit provisions in the final bill is a victory for homeowners, buyers and Realtors. While these new limits were included in version of the original stimulus bill approved by the House, the bill first approved by the Senate did not. NAR's Call for Action to both the House and the Senate prior to the final vote advocated strongly for the provisions which were then included in the final bill approved by both Chambers.

Homebuyer Tax Credit – 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.

Neighborhood Stabilization – Division A, Title XII of the bill provides $2,000,000,000 in additional funding for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). The NSP was created by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (Public Law 110–289) to provide grants through the Community Development Block Grant program (CDBG) to states and localities to address the problems that can be created when whole neighborhoods are decimated by foreclosures. The funds can be used to purchase, manage, repair and resell foreclosed and abandoned properties. In addition, the funds can also be used by states and localities to establish financing methods for the purchase and redevelopment of foreclosed properties. After purchase the homes must be used to assist individuals and families with incomes at or below 120% of area median income. Twenty-five percent of funds must be used for households with incomes at or below 50% of area median income. By leveraging their expertise in partnership with others from both the public and private sector, Realtors® in many communities have been making important contributions to their local communities’ neighborhood stabilization programs.

Rural Housing Service – The bill provides an additional $500 million to existing USDA Rural Housing programs. The RHS provides both a guaranteed loan program and a direct housing loan program for those meeting the program’s eligibility criteria. The direct loan program will receive $270 million while $230 million will be allocated for unsubsidized guaranteed loans. It has been reported that this level of funding would provide for an additional 192,000 homeowners.

Low Income Housing Grants - Allow states to trade in a portion of their 2009 low-income housing tax credits for Treasury grants to finance the construction or acquisition and rehabilitation of low-income housing, including those with or without tax credit allocations.

Downingtown Homes Real Estate Market Report

Judy Peterson: Real Estate Agent in Tredyffrin, PA

Our Real Estate Pa Market Report update for Chester County Homes in the Downingtown, 19335 Zip Code area. This is a comparison of the Downingtown Median For Sale Price, Median Sold Price and Median Under Contract Price between January 2008 and January 2009.*Downingtown Homes Real Estate Market Report 2009

Downingtown Median For Sale Price, Median Under Contract and Median Sold Prices:

  • The Downingtown Median For Sale Price was up 9% from $339,450 in January 2008 to a Median For Sale Price of $369,900 in January 2009
  • The Under Contract Median price for Downingtown was down 2% from $274,900 to $269,900 in January 2009.
  • However the Downingtown Median Sold Price increased 71% from $254,000 in January 2008 to $435,000 in January 2009.

See MainLinePaToday.com for more Downingtown Real Estate Market Report and Months Supply of Inventory and DOM data for the Downingtown 19335 area:

Downingtown Homes Real Estate Market Report

Downingtown is Turning 150 years young......

Dan Brudnok - Realtor, e-PRO, ABR, CSP - Chester County RE Professional: Real Estate Agent in Downingtown, PA

The Downingtown Area Chamber of Commerce is having their February member lunch: the topic?......Downingtown's 150th Anniversary

Are you ready to celebrate Downingtown's Sesquicentennial?

Members of the Historic and Parks Commission and the Downingtown Area Historical Society will be there to remind us of the way we marked our Centennial, and fill us in on the events planned for the 150th celebration, including a parade on May 16th. This should be a great celebration for a town that has great pride and heritage.

Join them for this luncheon at the Whitford Country Club, 600 Whitford Hills Road, Exton.

Tuesday, February 17 ~ 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
$22/Members ~ $25/Non-Members

Please RSVP by February11th
610 269-1523 or info@downingtownchamber.org

Dan Brudnok
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