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		<title>HURRY! First time homebuyer credit is almost over!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the deadline looming for the home buyer credit many have asked if there is any update on an extension of this popular tax credit. Recent housing data suggests that the housing market is still struggling with pending home sales dropping nearly 8 percent recently. The drop in home sales and unexpected declines in purchases <a href="http://smithreo.com/blog/?p=12" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the  deadline looming for the home buyer credit many  have asked if there is any update on an extension of  this popular tax credit. Recent housing data suggests that the housing market is  still struggling with pending home sales dropping nearly 8 percent recently. The  drop in home sales and unexpected declines in purchases of  new and existing homes last month, adds to evidence the housing market, at the  center of the worst recession since the 1930s, is still struggling to rebound.  So the question a number of realtors, housing industry members and would be home  buyers are asking is that will the home buyer credit be extended again past  summer?</p>
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<p>Undoubtedly there is significant negative  sentiment towards the home buyer credit, particularly from those home buyers who  could not take advantage of previous versions with lower income limits; and from  most conservative groups and fiscally focused politicians who want the home  buyer tax credit to expire as planned. However, in addition to the housing market, extending the home buyer credit again could be a  smart political move in an election year. Lawmakers, now more than ever, are  looking for any successful mortgage and/or housing-related program that they can  stand behind. The homebuyer tax credit has been touted by some as an extraordinary  success.</p>
<p>As of yet, there are only a few official  rumblings about further extending the home buyer credit for new and existing  home buyers. However, if the housing market continues to  deteriorate I would not be surprised to see the credit extended again to at least the end of the year.</p>
<p>One  thing is for sure, over the next couple of months we are going to hear a great  deal about the <a id="KonaLink0" onclick="adlinkMouseClick(event,this,0);" onmouseover="adlinkMouseOver(event,this,0);" onmouseout="adlinkMouseOut(event,this,0);" href="http://www.savingtoinvest.com/2009/02/15000-first-home-buyer-tax-credit-in.html#" target="_top"><span style="color: #0054a6;">first  time  home  buyer</span></a> tax credit extension. It will be very interesting to see what Washington has to  say about the current state of the housing market and the possibility of an  extension to this tax credit.</p>
<p>As news changes and more information is released, check back as I will try to update as to what is going to to happen!</p>
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		<title>Illinois Foreclosure Surge &#8211; DOUBLE the national rate</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 21:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The number of Illinois households threatened with losing their homes rose 62% percent in February from last year&#8217;s levels, more than twice the national rate, RealtyTrac reported Thursday. Illinois had one foreclosure filing for every 369 housing units in February, the seventh-highest rate in the nation, according to Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac. Illinois ranked sixth in <a href="http://smithreo.com/blog/?p=10" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The number of Illinois households threatened with losing their homes rose 62% percent in February from last year&#8217;s levels, more than twice the national rate, RealtyTrac reported Thursday.</p>
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<p>Illinois had one foreclosure filing for every 369 housing units in February, the seventh-highest rate in the nation, according to Irvine, Calif.-based RealtyTrac. Illinois ranked sixth in January and 12th a year earlier.</p>
<p>More than 14,000 homes in the state received at least one foreclosure-relate noticed last month, up 1.6% from January and 62.3% from February 2008. Nationwide, nearly 291,000 homes received at least one foreclosure-related notice last month, up 5.9% from January and 30.0% from February 2008.</p>
<p>While foreclosures are highly concentrated in the Western states and Florida, the problem is spreading to states like Idaho, Illinois and Oregon as the U.S. economy worsens.</p>
<p>&#8220;It doesn&#8217;t bode well&#8221; for the embattled U.S. housing market, said Rick Sharga, vice-president for marketing at RealtyTrac, a foreclosure listing firm. &#8220;At least for the foreseeable future, it&#8217;s going to continue to be pretty ugly.&#8221;</p>
<p>The rise in foreclosure filings came despite temporary halts to foreclosures by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and major banks JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Bank of America. Those companies pledged to do so in advance of President Barack Obama&#8217;s plan to stem the foreclosure crisis, which was launched last week.</p>
<p>Two states that contributed to the increase were Florida and New York, where temporary bans on foreclosures ended.</p>
<p>But other states are moving to enact similar measures. On Wednesday the Michigan House approved legislation that would give homeowners facing foreclosure a 90-day reprieve. The legislation now goes to Michigan&#8217;s Republican-led Senate, where its future is unclear.</p>
<p>While the number of foreclosures continues to soar nationwide, banks have held off listing properties for sale, Sharga said. There were around 700,000 such properties nationwide at the end of last year, making up a &#8220;shadow inventory&#8221; of unsold homes that could drag the housing crisis out even longer.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s going to take us longer than you might anticipate to burn through the inventory of distressed properties,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The results highlight the challenge ahead for Obama and his economic advisers. The Obama administration is aiming to help up to 9 million borrowers stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are modified to lower monthly payments.</p>
<p>Still, the faltering economy, driven down by the collapse of the housing bubble, is causing the housing crisis to spread. Nearly 12% of all Americans with a mortgage &#8212; a record 5.4 million homeowners &#8212; were at least one month late or in foreclosure at the end of last year, according to the Mortgage Bankers Assn. That&#8217;s up from 10% at the end of the third quarter, and up from 8% percent at the end of 2007.</p>
<p>The RealtyTrac report said more than 74,000 properties were repossessed by lenders in February as the worst recession in decades, falling home values and stricter lending standards continue to sap the U.S. real estate market. Nevada, Arizona, California and Florida had the nation&#8217;s top foreclosure rates. In Nevada, one in every 70 homes received a foreclosure filing, while the number was one every 147 in Arizona.</p>
<p>Among metro areas, Las Vegas was first, with one in every 60 housing units receiving a foreclosure filing. It was followed by the Cape Coral-Fort Myers area in Florida and five California metropolitan areas: Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Riverside-San Bernardino and Bakersfield. -&#8221;The Huffington Post&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 21:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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