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What Effect Will the Stimulus Have on the Real Estate Market in 2010Article Summary: The Stimulus package that went into effect more than a year ago, also known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, has had varying degrees of success in different aspects of the economy. The question now, [url=http://www.jordanpascherofficiele.com]air jordan pas cher[/url] as we head deeper into 2010, will be what effect will it have on the real estate market this year and for years to come? The question is not an easy one to answer and, depending on whom you ask, you are bound to get a variety of responses.
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The Stimulus package that went into effect more than a year ago, also known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, has had varying degrees of success in different aspects of the economy. The question now, as we head deeper into 2010, will be what effect will it have on the real estate market this year and for years to come?
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Now, as we move forward into this year and are facing two obstacles in the termination of the tax credit as well as an expected move by the Federal Reserve to cease buying mortgage-backed securities, the market is poised for some volatility in the coming months. Add to that the fact that the FHA is expected to raise insurance premiums for mortgages and there is plenty of speculation to be made.
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This situation poses a serious risk for the housing market. While property values remain low, the time will still be right for buyers to purchase the home of their dreams, even if they miss the tax credit deadline or face higher FHA premiums. One of the driving forces in the latter part of last year was the tax credit, which helped to boost assessed values with more buyers looking at homes. If banks release more foreclosed homes to the market this year as well, then it's possible that home values will drop another ten to fifteen percent overall.
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