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Senate panel OKs extension for home buyers' credit  (Alameda)


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  • Address: Alameda, CA 94502 (map)
  • Date Posted: 10/29/09
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A Senate committee reached a compromise yesterday to extend the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers, a boost the housing industry expects will help it pull out of its two-year-old downturn. Lawmakers in Washington also added a $6,500 tax credit for other primary-home purchasers and raised the qualifying income limits to $125,000 for single taxpayers and $225,000 for joint taxpayers, housing-industry sources said. Under the Senate panel compromise, buyers must have sales agreements in hand by April 30, but they will have until June 30 to go to settlement, the sources said. The measure still faces votes in the full Senate and the House. The current tax credit did little for the new-home market in September, the Commerce Department reported yesterday - news that took many industry analysts by surprise. Sales fell 3.6 percent from August and 7.8 percent from September 2008. Industry observers had expected a fifth consecutive monthly increase in new-home sales, believing that the tax incentive for qualified first-time buyers - credited with 357,000 sales of previously owned homes so far this year - would do the trick.
Instead, sales of typically more expensive newly built houses slipped.
As the Senate worked on the compromise, third-quarter data were released showing that the burden of foreclosure filings in the post-bubble market continued to shift from the subprime-ridden "sand" states (California, Nevada, Florida and Arizona) to areas with rising levels of unemployment and adjusting rates on the "exotic" mortgages prevalent in high-cost metropolitan markets. Yet Las Vegas remained the toxic-loan capital, according to the third-quarter survey by RealtyTrac Inc., of Irvine, Calif. - its rate of foreclosure filings was seven times higher than the national average. The Philadelphia region, including Wilmington, ranked 110 of the 203 metro areas surveyed. Only Houston at 124 and New York at 138 were lower on the list.
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