As always, politicans are endlessly debating and posturing regarding the extention of the First Time Home Buyer's Credit, presently scheduled to expire on November 30th. It is interesting that there is still no extention, considering that most experts credit this Credit with reinvigorating a badly sagging real estate market. Nationally, it is estimated that home prices have now come back- to 2003 prices. The third quarter of 2009 actually showed an increase in sales, in most parts of the country.

However, there is still much uncertainty in today's economy. Polls show consumer confidence has not yet been restored, and that the major concerns are the recession and job security (high joblessness rate). Historically, a healthy housing market is essential to a properly functioning economy. While the stock market has come back more than 25% from its recent low, it is still far below the level of a couple of years ago. The extention of the housing credit is an effective way to keep the housing market stable.

At this time, we not only need an extention of the 1st Time Housing Credit, but an expansion of the program, so that more individuals are covered. Items that should be expanded include: Income requirements (allowable income should be increased); Broader, looser definition of 1st time Buyer should be utilized; Partial Credit should be considered for anyone purchasing more expensive house; etc.

I urge everyone to contact their elected officials as soon as possible, and urge them to both extend and expand the Home Buyers Credit.

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Richard, we would like to see this extension expanded to include ALL home buyers. If the goverment can spend 800 billion to bail out the banks, surely they can spend the money to help the housing market, especially in areas like Cleveland that are still depreciating.

9:45am • #1

Dan and Amy,

I fully agree with you. The more extensive the credit is, as long as it encourages home sales, and NOT some "pork" programs, there is certainly a great NEED for expanding this credit to stabilize and build up the housing market.

9:50am • #2

We all talk about this around here, everyone would like to see it extended, but the concensus is that it will not be re-newed.

10:35am • #3

Ed,

I think there is a very good chance it will be extended in some form. Even a dysfunctional govt realizes that when something works, you have to stick with it. We'll know for sure soon!

10:50am • #4

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