When I checked my email late last night, I had a message from U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson's (R-Ga.) office about a new bill he introduced called the Fix Housing First Homebuyer Tax Credit Act to expand the homebuyer tax credit passed by Congress last year.

Considering the provisions of Senator Isakson's bill and his speech to colleagues on the Senate floor about the bill, I think someone has finally gotten this thing figured out!

US CapitolSenator Isakson has already met with President Obama's team, explaining the bill and urging their support, and told his Senate colleagues of his hope that they will... "embrace this concept of incentivizing the housing market so we can stabilize values, stop the continuing erosion of equity, and begin to reflate - not inflate but reflate - the housing market.

What the bill proposes is repeal of the "now-you-see-it / now-you-don't" $7500 tax credit for first-time homebuyers passed last year, and replacing it with a tax credit between $10,000 and $22,000 for every home buyer.  The tax credit for this year could even be claimed against 2008 income taxes, immediately incentivizing the marketplace.

Why did Senator Isakson introduce the bill?  He believes the deployment of the first half of TARP money meant to stabilize the banking system, ease consumer credit, and help the housing market has had disappointing results.  "While it probably did stabilize the banking system, there has yet to be a loosening of credit and there has yet to be a recovery in the housing market," Senator Isakson said.  And throwing the remainder of the $750 billion TARP allocation into the market without specific plans and directions for its use would only be addressing the ... "symptoms of a serious illness rather than treat (ing) the illness."

Having been in the real estate business for over 30 years, Isakson was around during the collapse of the housing market in 1974 - one even worse than the current situation.  At that time, President Gerald Ford and Congress passed a tax credit bill for families buying and occupying a home from the standing 3-year inventory of homes on the market.  "Within 1 year's time, which was the limited time of the tax credit, two-thirds of the housing inventory on the market was sold, values stopped declining and started improving, and we had a stabilization of our economy, the end of a recessionary period, and the beginning of prosperity," according to Isakson.

I believe Isakson is right when he states, "...the housing market led us in; the housing market will lead us out.  It is time for us to fix housing first."  But he faces an uphill battle.  Not only does he have to convince Covington  Georgia Foreclosurethe current administration and his colleagues on both sides of the isle, but the Barney Frank(s), Christopher Dodd(s) and Nancy Pelosi(s) of the world who got us into this housing and economic crisis in the first place.

For more information about the current housing crisis and its effect on current economic conditions, read the text of Senator Isakson's speech to the U.S. Senate and my blog, "Six Degrees of Separation."  Your comments are always welcome.

 

 

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9 Comments on Fix Housing - Fix the Economy: Finally Someone Gets It !

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Bill, I have emailed Sen. Isakson AND my Tennessee senators and congressman that I support this bill.  With all the money flying out the door to banks and who knows who else, we might as well spend a 'little more' (HA!) to do something that will REALLY work for the person on Main Street.

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Sarah & John.... Thanks for writing in your support.  Think the Senator is gonna need all our help.  And, Man!  Sure hate I missed that 10 course Chinese dinner.  bet it was great!  I used to live in Nashville, right off West End, so I know where you're talking about.

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Bill I really hope this gets through. Finally congress is waking up to the fact that we need some kind of stimulus that is meaningful. This one would do the trick!

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I believe Isakson is right when he states, "...the housing market led us in; the housing market will lead us out.  It is time for us to fix housing first."  Amen..  I have been saying this for months.....

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Hey guys... Thanks for your comments.  I think the Senator has got it right too.  Just hope he can garner the support of his colleagues that will be needed to get this thing done.  But like Jonathan Washburn says in one of his latest blogs, "Are We Statesmen or Politicians? Honest Assessments of the Housing Market,"  "A statesman is a politician who places himself at the service of the nation.  A politician is a statesman who places the nation at his service."  Unfortunately, we have a lot more politicians than statesmen in DC right now!

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Oh boy Bill, from your post to their ears again !!! (and of course the media's ears too !)

Let's stay positive and hope housing leads us all back to prosperity !!

Good post :o)

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Hi Bill:

 

I see the change in your name as per Katerinas suggestion turned out nicely. On this profile of mine,(I have 2) it is still funky and not showing my name, :(

Kelly

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It would be awesome if they did approve a $15,000 credit that was a TRUE CREDIT WITH NO PAYBACK REQUIREMENT!!!

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Hey Michael... Thanks for the comment.  That's exactly what Sen. Isakson is trying to do.... true tax credit... no payback.  He was a realtor for over 30 years before being elected to the Senate, and says that's the way the housing crisis in 1974 was fixed.  He adds that it was even worse than current problems.  At that time, there was a three year inventory on the market, whereas we're only looking at 11 to 18 months, according to your localtion.

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