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Tax Benefits of Owning a Home

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Before a home owner curses the troubled housing market, he or she should take solace in the U.S. tax code, which makes buying a home a good deal for almost everyone.

Here’s why:

Mortgage interest deductions, including in some cases mortgage insurance premiums, reduce home owners’ tax liability by reducing income. The deduction includes interest paid on both a first and a second home.

Interest on home equity loans is also deductible — whether the borrower uses the money to remodel the kitchen or to take a vacation to Disney World.

Profits from selling a house are potentially a huge windfall. When a home owner sells a primary residence, any profit on the sale of the property is tax free up to $250,000 for single home owners and $500,000 for married home owners filing. Any profit above that is nearly always a long-term capital gain taxed at 15 percent — less if the seller’s tax rate is less than 20 percent.

Home owners can itemize. That opens up opportunities to deduct a host of other items that wouldn’t be deductible if the taxpayer took the standard deduction.

Source: The Boston Globe, Leonard Wiener (03/02/08)

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Riding the 2nd Wave of Foreclosures

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Riding the 2nd Wave of Foreclosures by LeeGraham

Driving South on Interstate 75 in Marietta, GA everyone on their way to work looks up to see the big realty company sign that tells how many listings are on the market, waiting to be sold. The numbers have finally made it back in the 70,000 range which is what we used to call “normal” when referring to the then thriving Georgia Market. We may be tempted to give a sigh of relief that things are finally returning to “normal,” but the numbers portray a false security.
May’s foreclosure statistics reported the third largest number in history of U.S. properties with foreclosure activity. Although the number was down 6% from April, still 321,480 homes showed filings for foreclosure, notices of default, or were marked for auction and repossession. May also was the third straight month of national foreclosures exceeding the 300,000 homes mark. According to a report put out recently by RealtyTrac®, 1 in every 398 U.S. homes received a foreclosure filing in May. Georgia is currently ranked 7th in properties with foreclosure filings. In Georgia, 1 in every 377 homes is involved in foreclosure activity, a figure slightly under the national average.
Though there may seem to be signs of less homes on the market, and thus the return of a healthy, more stable real estate economy – the problem lies in the reality of a flood of foreclosures that has been dammed up by various state regulations and the Obama administration’s requests in the form of an imposed moratorium since October 31, 2008. That moratorium was lifted March 31st, and now banks and mortgage companies are aggressively engaging their previous process and policies of foreclosure regarding delinquent homeowners. We haven’t seen the effects of the flood yet because evictions and notices take time. But be assured, it’s coming. RealtyTrac’s executive officer James Saccacio stated this month “We expect REO activity to spike in the coming months as foreclosure delays and moratoria implemented by various state laws come to an end.”
Many people have been living in their homes for 6 months to a year without making payments, and without so much as a peep from their mortgage company. Many lenders had slowed or stopped their foreclosing on borrowers waiting for clarification on Obama’s housing-rescue plan introduced in February, and the possible incentives accompanying it. Other mortgage companies delayed foreclosures simply trying to deal with and strengthen their own programs to withstand the onslaught of the first wave and to comply with the changes in state laws. But now with the moratorium lifted, the dam has begun to crack, and the force of the waters behind it is great – and these guests who have overstayed their welcome are being told to pack their bags — quickly.
The effects of this 2nd wave of foreclosures on the real estate industry and the economy at large are uncertain. Some experts expect more than 2 million homes to be foreclosed on in 2009 and that this flood of properties may cause further decline in home prices of up to 20%. So, I guess it’s fair to say we’re not out of the woods yet. At the same time though, it’s not all doom and gloom. With the second wave of foreclosures on the way, the agents who have survived through grit and professional determination, savvy investors, and homebuyers have a chance to ride the wave — this time with more experience, more opportunity, and potentially more incentives than ever before. I have hope that, although the real estate industry led the way in getting us into this mess, it will also lead us the way out.

 

Lee Graham is an Associate Broker and owner of The Graham Group, a premier team of real estate professionals specializing in Atlanta Real Estate. Their areas of expertise include Residential, Foreclosures, and Short-Sales. View more information at www.AtlantaGroupRealEstate.com.

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Realtors® Continue Push for Comprehensive Housing Strategy

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Washington, January 16, 2009

While the National Association of Realtors® is pleased that Congress and the incoming Obama administration are working to ensure that any additional Troubled Asset Relief Program initiatives or economic stimulus package include provisions to stimulate home sales, prevent foreclosures and restore confidence in the housing market, NAR will continue its push for a comprehensive housing strategy.

“The housing sector is at the core of the current economic crisis,” NAR President Charles McMillan said. “A renewed, revitalized and robust housing market is essential to generating commerce and helping families build wealth and stability. We are eager to see this happen and look forward to working with the Obama administration and Congress to quickly implement housing stimulus efforts.”

NAR expressed support for Chairman Barney Frank’s, D-Mass., proposal, H.R. 384, the TARP Reform and Accountability Act, introduced last week. This bill contains key components of NAR’s Housing Stimulus Plan, including enacting a mortgage buy-down program to reduce interest rates below prevailing rates, increasing foreclosure prevention and mitigation efforts, and providing needed liquidity to the residential and commercial mortgage markets to ensure that financing is available. “We also applaud the chairman’s efforts to strengthen accountability and increase transparency in the use of TARP funds,” McMillan said.

NAR has pushed to refocus the TARP to end the credit crisis and jumpstart mortgage lending. “It is imperative to get TARP back on track by targeting funds for mortgage relief, which will help lower mortgage rates and reduce foreclosures,” said McMillan.

Even if H.R. 384 is not enacted, it will provide the Obama administration with a clear statement of congressional intent as Congress moves forward to implement the second half of the TARP. NAR has and will continue to advocate NAR’s positions to the new administration and regulatory agencies.

Realtors® pledged to work with Congress and the administration to pass an economic stimulus plan that is expected to include many components championed by NAR to improve housing. “We are pleased that eliminating the repayment feature of the first-time home buyer $7,500 tax credit will be addressed in this proposal. However, we still are working to have the credit expanded to all home buyers, and to extend the program through December 31, 2009. NAR is also working to ensure that any stimulus legislation reinstates the higher 2008 mortgage loan limits for FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These actions will have a meaningful impact on the housing market and will help protect home values,” McMillan said.

NAR’s Housing Stimulus Plan includes both legislative and regulatory fixes. Its focus includes keeping mortgage interest rates low, boosting home buyer confidence, and reducing the current foreclosure rate. It also asks that regulators be encouraged to help financial institutions resolve problems in the short-sale process, make it easier for servicers to modify existing loans, remove unreasonable underwriting guidelines and insist that credit reporting agencies correct errors promptly.

“We must all work together to stimulate and unclog the housing and financial system. Low interest rates, tax credits and higher loan limits will be effective only if people can get a loan. We hear every day from our members that even home buyers with good credit are having trouble getting mortgage loans. This must be corrected,” said McMillan.

NAR expressed hope that the new administration will keeps its focus on a housing recovery as it moves forward with a larger stimulus package.

The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,” is America’s largest trade association, representing 1.2 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.

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Realtors® Urge Congress to Increase FHA Funding

Friday, January 16th, 2009

WASHINGTON, January 09, 2009

The importance of the Federal Housing Administration’s role in the economic and housing recovery has never been more apparent, and the National Association of Realtors® reinforced this message in testimony submitted to Congress today.

“FHA insurance is one of the primary sources of mortgage financing available to families today,” said NAR President Charles McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dallas-Fort Worth. “FHA has been playing a larger role in the mortgage market since the mortgage market meltdown and tightening of credit, and we’re asking Congress to work with the new administration to appropriately fund the staffing and infrastructure needed to complete FHA modernization.”

In the testimony, NAR also expressed concern that FHA could not continue to serve its constituency without rapidly implementing quality and system initiatives.

FHA’s market share has increased from a low of 2 percent in 2006 and is expected to grow to over 30 percent in 2009. FHA loans are rapidly becoming the only source of funding for many consumers, particularly those who are first-time home buyers and borrowers with low downpayments or less than perfect credit.

Even with appropriate funding and staffing, FHA will be challenged to keep pace with the increased business and additional responsibilities under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act.

“Although many improvements have been made, more needs to be done to keep pace with demand and dispel concerns that FHA may become the ‘dumping ground’ for subprime loans and high-risk borrowers,” said McMillan. “A vital and well-funded FHA will benefit everyone.

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National MLS For Meridian Id Homes?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

For a quite some time the idea of a national multiple listing service been has been around, but lately there has been a lot of discussion about it.
The CEO and president, David Charron, of the Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, the largest MLS in the United State, that serves around 55,000 real estate agents and brokerages was cited as saying he thought that it was only the political constraints and the human constraints that was keep a national multiple listing service from being reality.
I see that sometime in the future our Meridian Id MLS will be combined with other MLS services around the country and we will have a national service with listings from all over the United States. Some Meridian Real Estate Agents and Brokerages seem to be worried about losing control of their listings, but right now their listings are being displayed on websites not only in the United States, but sites that reach people worldwide.
You can search for Meridian Homes anywhere in the world using the home search right here on Meridian Id Homes For Sale dot Com! So, the next obvious step in the growth of our MLS service would be to combine with other MLS services around the country to form a national MLS. I’ll keep you informed as to the progress in the future

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Boise named 4th best place to live, work & play!

Monday, January 5th, 2009

The city of Boise has been named the 4th Best City in the country to “Live, Work & Play” for 2008, according to Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine.
Kiplinger’s based its rankings on growth in population, jobs & income; overall cost of living; & the number of quality jobs in technology, education, & professional & technical services.
Kiplinger’s portrays Boise as a place where “employers know they’ll find a high proportion of college graduates,” stating Boise’s 37% rate of college graduates compared to the national average of 27%. It also noted that Boise has affordable housing, as reflected in Boise’s median home price of $235,000.
I think the secret is out about Boise, according to Mayor David Bieter. It seems like every time we turn around another well-respected organization has found out what those who live here already know: that Boise is a wonderful place to live.

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