Due to first time home buyers tax credit ending by April 30th instead of November 30th, home sales are rising as home owners rush to sign a purchase agreement by the end of April in order to qualify for the tax credit. Sales are expected to rise 1.4 percent which means an annual rate of 5.65 million which is up from September which was only 5.57 million. Even though sales are expected to drop in the winter months because the tax credit is not running out until later, this means an expected sales increase in the spring, which is also in most areas a better time for selling homes due to warmer weather.
Even though this is some good news for the housing market, there are still many people facing foreclosures. Fourteen percent of homeowners are either getting behind on their mortgage payments or were in foreclosure state by the end of September. Also, if unemployment keeps rising, than the housing market will continue to suffer. There are some plans to lower mortgage rates next year but the government is limited in being able to help the housing market.
The best thing that can be taken away from this news is that there is hope for the housing market because sales are expected to rise in the Spring, so even if things may seem slow this winter, don’t give up on getting that perfect house you want in the spring and if you are person selling your home, push more to sell in the Spring, when more homebuyers will be rushing to beat that tax credit deadline.
For more information visit: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091123/ap_on_bi_ge/us_home_sales
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