Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Attention Shoppers: Blue Light Special!


Have the home buyer tax credits affected sales here in Chico? If statistics from the State are any indication the ‘bump’ in local sales because of this program should be significant.

According to the California Association of Realtors the percent of first-time buyers increased dramatically in 2009, from 35.9 percent in 2008 to 47 percent in 2009, according to the report. The share of first-time buyers exceeded the long-run average of 38.6 percent and was the highest since 1995, when more than half of all buyers were first timers.

“It is clear that the federal tax credit for home buyers worked well in 2009 and is continuing to drive home sales,” said C.A.R. President Steve Goddard. “The home buyers’ tax credit is arguably the most successful strategy employed by the government’s efforts to stimulate the economy.”

According to a survey conducted by C.A.R. on the effectiveness of the federal tax credit for home buyers, nearly 40 percent said they would not have purchased a home if the federal tax credit was not offered. On the same note, nearly 70 percent of these buyers said the tax credit was either “very important” or “most important” in their decision to buy a home. The large number of distressed properties led to more than half of all first-time buyers purchasing an REO/foreclosure or short sale property.

With Chico area home prices down 30% or more from 4 years ago, and a consistent flow of distressed and bank owned properties flooding the local market it’s no wonder that first time buyers are once again shopping for homes. If the absence of young families moving into or staying in the community, that led to declines in school attendance was caused by lack of affordable housing, perhaps the combination of tax incentive and greatly reduced entry level home prices will help to get our school back on track too!

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