ashland oregon real estate: Homebuyer Tax Credit Changes 2009-2010 - Ashland and Medford Homes Sales Info - 11/09/09 04:45 PM
Home sales in Ashland and Medford area should remain steady now that Congress has passed new legislation that:
Extends the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit of up to $8,000 to first-time home buyers until April 30, 2010.
Expands the credit to grant up to $6,500 credit to current home owners purchasing (1 comments)
ashland oregon real estate: Empty or Full, Which Half are You? - 10/05/09 06:25 PM
Every day there is someone's opinion on the economy. In particular, I am focused on the housing market. I know opinions are like belly buttons - every one has one, but....How can there be a so many conflicting opinions???
The LA times just posted an opinion that said there is no pent up (2 comments)
ashland oregon real estate: Are Home Sales in the Ashland and Medford area Improving? - 09/17/09 12:23 PM
According to L. Yun, NAR's chief economist, "summer is not the only thing that has ended. The world-wide economic recession is also essentially over. Led by countries such as Brazil, India, and, in particular, China, the economies of the world are digging themselves out of that recessionary ditch."The most important factor (1 comments)
ashland oregon real estate: Ashland and Medford Homes and Real Estate Sales Info - 09/01/09 06:34 PM
Below are some of the recent statistics posted by the Southern Oregon Multiple Listing Service (Ashland & Medford Oregon area). These statistics compare July 2008 to July 2009:
The Months Supply of Inventory in all areas have gone down. Overall Jackson County's supply has gone down from over 14 months supply (1 comments)
ashland oregon real estate: Affordable Homes in Medford and Ashland Oregon? Data says yes. - 08/21/09 01:29 PM
According to an article in RIS Mediahousing affordability continues to be near highest level in 18 Years. RIS media says "The HOI showed that 72.3% of all new and existing homes sold in the second quarter of 2009 were affordable to families earning the national median income of $64,000, down only (1 comments)
ashland oregon real estate: Ashland Home prices are Increasing? - 08/19/09 11:59 AM
A recent Internet posting by RIS Media stated that "homeowners are more optimistic than ever about the future values of their homes, with 81% of homeowners believing their own homes' values will not decline in the next six months- the highest percentage on record since the first quarterly Homeowner Confidence Survey, (2 comments)
ashland oregon real estate: Buyer's Market? not if you are under $200,000 - 08/10/09 06:24 PM
If you are not active in the real estate market, you might have missed something kind of big. It is not a buyer's market if you are trying to buy a home under $200,000. It is rare to find a home that has not gotten multiple offers or sold immediately if (2 comments)
As you can see the number of closed sales in the Ashland and Medford area have increase and the amount of homes on the market for sale have decreased.
The (1 comments)
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