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June 6, 2009

Bergen County Homes Sales Data from the New Jersey MLS

Posted in: Bergen County Real Estate,Bergen County Real Estate Market by Bergen County Real Estate Agent @ 4:43 pm

The New Jersey MLS is the primary multiple listing service for all of Bergen County and they do a simply outstanding job in so many ways. Not only do they have comprehensive information on homes for sale in Bergen County but they also have statistics on all aspects of the real estate market from the sales in their system.

What their data shows us is an improving market for homes in Bergen County. The number of days it takes to sell a home has been decreasing since March. If you take a look at the NJMLS Average Days on the Market Graph you’ll see this very clearly. While it’s still taking more than 100 days to get a home sold, we’re closing in on this number and I’ll bet we’ll be under 100 days to get a home sold very shortly.

You should also take a look at the Average Sold Prices Graph which again shows a definite move up although this time it begins in April. However, this makes sense because almost all first quarter sales come from contracts written during the prior year. What this graph shows it that we’re moving toward an average home sale of $500,000 and that’s positive.

I’m not saying that house prices are going up – prices for homes are not going up. In fact they will continue to go down for a while yet but you can only get a rise in the average sales price for a home when more expensive homes are selling. That happens when the real estate market is getting better throughout all price ranges.

First time home buyers have been kept in the market by such things as the First Time Home Buyer $8,000 Tax Credit which, one week ago, was added to FHA backed loans and low mortgage rates. As everyone knows, it takes the first time home buyer to get things moving and it sure looks like this is happening. At least that’s what the New Jersey MLS data shows.

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May 30, 2009

The FHA Gets On Board with the $8,000 Tax Credit

Posted in: Buying a Home by Bergen County Real Estate Agent @ 2:34 pm

Great news for home buyers! U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan announced yesterday, May 29th, that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will allow home buyers to apply the Obama Administration’s new $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit on FHA mortgage loans. Previously the tax credit only applied to conventional mortgages. The only catch is that the tax credit cannot be used towards the minimum 3.5% down payment. But, this is still terrific and a great help for people who need to use a FHA insured mortgage loan.

Secretary Donavan said that the FHA’s objective in doing this was to help stabilize the housing market by stimulating more home sales across the US and it certainly should do so. With the ability to apply the tax credit to purchase costs, buying a home now becomes affordable for thousands of people and affordable enough to get thousands to jump off the fence and into a house.

FHA loans are extremely popular with first time home buyers because qualifying for a FHA mortgage is a lot easier than qualifying for a conventional loan. The ratios are easier and the down payment can be as little as 3.5% although I must tell you that I do not approve of buying a home with such a low down payment. What I tell my home buyers is to wait until you’ve saved up at least a 10% down payment.

While interest rates went up this week, they also came down on Friday so we’re still in the 5-5.5% range for what most people really qualify for in a mortgage. This has been where it’s at for the past several months throughout the spring.

The reason the first time home buyer market is critical to the housing market is because this is where the housing domino chain begins – when a home buyer buys a house, he buys it from someone who often moves on to a bigger house and so on and so on. The entire chain of transactions begins with the first house that is sold and that’s your first time home buyer.

If you look at the real estate market the picture you see is a pyramid with the least expensive homes on the large bottom (mostly first time home buyers) and the most expensive at the very top. Without those large bottom rows of buyers, the real estate market will collapse. So the FHA, by accepting the $8,000 tax credit on its loans, has helped tremendously to maintain the strength and stability of real estate.

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April 1, 2009

$8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit – Free Webinar

Posted in: Buying a Home by Bergen County Real Estate Agent @ 8:35 pm

Here’s the New Jersey Association of Realtors announcement for a free webinar on the tax credit for buying a home that expires on December 1st – sign up for this Friday’s free  webinar to find out how to qualify for up to a $8,000 tax credit whether you’re buying a home in Bergen County or elsewhere:

FREE Home Buyer Tax Credit Webinar – April 3 at Noon

 

The countdown to December 1, 2009 has begun. Learn how to take advantage of the tax credit during a free Get the Real StorySM webinar on Friday, April 3, 2009 at noon. Register for the webinar on Friday by visiting http://www.njar.com/rs_register.php. The website address for participating will be e-mailed to you in advance of the event. Please note, space for the live event is limited.

NJAR® Executive Vice President Jarrod C. Grasso, RCE will officially kick off the new REAL Story website during the webinar, and then Linda Goold, tax counsel for the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, will discuss the detailed advantages of the first-time buyer tax credit and how purchasers can claim the credit

If you can’t make the webinar, you can find answers to questions about today’s market in New Jersey anytime at www.REALstoryNJ.com. The webinar will also be available on the site to view after it is presented live.

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February 19, 2009

New Jersey Home Buyer Profile – Who's Buying & Why

The New Jersey Association of Realtors publishes a report every year on the characteristics of people who buy and sell homes in New Jersey.  The National Association of Realtors has it’s own buyer and seller profile but naturally that’s on a national scale.

There are some very interesting facts in this report and you might just be surprised by a few.  Here are some highlights from the New Jersey Association of Realtors profile of home buyers:

  • The median age of New Jersey home buyers is 36
  • First time home buyers had a median age of 30
  • 56% were married couples
  • 21% were single females
  • 10% were single males
  • 49% of home buyers were first time buyers
  • 64% had no children under 18 living with them
  • The #1 reason to buy a home – a desire to own your own home
  • The #1 reason for deciding when to do it – it was the right time in their life
  • Top reason to choose the location – quality of the neighborhood
  • 2nd reason to choose the location – convient to their job
  • 68% of all purchases were detached single family homes
  • 89% used a fixed rate mortgage
  • 72% used the internet frequently to search for a home; 17% occasionally

There are two key items here ito note - 49% of all buyers in 2008 were first time home buyers and they decided to buy a home because the time was right for them.

First time home buyers are crucial to keep a market moving – without them, a real estate market will collapse because they are the first cog in the wheel that drives the real estate engine forward.  It’s also interesting to see that no matter the external factors at work (economy, interest rates, etc), it still comes down to when it’s the right time for me.  If you want a copy of the full report, just email me.

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