Monday, March 24, 2008

Home Sales...1st Gain In Seven Months

The National Association of Realtors reported today that for the first time in 7 months, home sales increased 2.9 percent. In February, 5.03 million units sold compared to 4.89 million units sold in January. In my opinion, this is another signal that the housing correction is plateauing and an appreciation cycle is on it's way.

The Federal Reserve has been very proactive in recent weeks to help stimulate the economy. Last week, Fed. Chairman reduced the Fed Fund Rate by 3/4 basis points.

The Congress has pushed through the new Conforming loan limit which has been raised from $417,000 to $625,000. This should stimulate the refinancing sector as those with higher Jumbo rates look to reduce their interest rate to a conforming one.

If we get another increase in home sales next month, I think it'll be the confirmation that the bottom has not only been reached, but an appreciation cycle is on it's way.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Lower Home Values Have A Tax Benefit

Property Tax is based on the County Assessor's valuation of your home. Typically, Property Taxes go up each year as the value of your home appreciates, but what happens to your tax bill when property values decline? Typically, the average Property Tax bill will still go up in a declining market. Doesn't seem fair, does it?

There is a way around this unfair Property Tax increase in a declining market. Did you know that most counties have an appeal process to inform the county that your home is being taxed on an inaccurate valuation? It's true...The "Petition for Review of Valuation" form can be picked up from your local County Assessors office. There is usually a deadline to file the petition so don't procrastinate. The county will then notify you of their reassessed valuation of your property. In most cases, your property taxes will be substantially lower saving you money.