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Report DateFall 2009
Nearest Metro AreaMemphis
Buyers’ or Sellers’ MarketEqual buyers and sellers
Average Time on Market60-90 days
Market TrendDecreasing
Housing InventoryGood supply - Some Prices
Average Home Price$175,000 - View Graph Trend
Best Selling Price Range$150,000 - $199,000
Worst Selling Price Range$1,000,000+
Compared to Last YearUp 0-5%
Prices As % of Asking Price95-100%
Multiple Offers?Yes
Greatest ActivityFirst Time Buyers
Buyer Activity for the past 90 days in East Memphis isIncreasing
Seller Activity for the past 90 days in East Memphis isDecreasing
Is Financing Available For Qualified Buyers in East Memphis?Yes
Existing Home Prices for the past 90 days areIncreasing
What Percentage of the Current Housing Inventory are Foreclosures and/or Short Sales?10-15%
Housing Hot SpotsEast Memphis IS a
Reason to Buy/SellLower prices with good selection and competitive interest rates creates a perfect time to buy in East Memphis!
Average Sold Price$175,000 - View Graph Trend

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National Summary: National Housing Market Recovery Near?

Latest HouseHunt Random Survey Finds Encouraging Signs - First Time Buyers Taking Advantage of $8,000 Tax Credit

Like the legendary phoenix which rose renewed from its ashes, the U.S. housing market appears to be on the verge of emerging from the worst real estate market in three years. Several encouraging signs are there.

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East Memphis Local News

Obama signs tax credit into law - Friday November 6th, 2009 9:22pm

Expected to contribute approximately $22 billion to the economy, Congress overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan measure this week extending the $8,000 home buyer tax credit to April 30, 2010.
The legislation, which is part of a larger bill that also extends unemployment benefits, was signed into law by President Obama today.
More people are now eligible to take advantage of the law, which includes a $6,500 tax credit for buyers who are current home owners and have lived in their home for five of the past eight years.
Income limits for eligible home buyers were also expanded to $125,000 for single buyers and $225,000 for couples, up from $75,000 for individuals and $150,000 for couples. Qualifying home prices are capped at $800,000.
NAR's Government Affairs Division has compiled facts on the changes made to the current tax credit. NAR members sent more than 500,000 letters to leaders in Congress and made nearly 13,000 telephone calls to Senate offices last weekend to encourage support. So far this year, REALTORS® have spent nearly $14 million lobbying Congress, according to federal campaign finance records compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Sen. Johnny Isakson, a Georgia Republican and a former member of NAR, was key in extending the credit, as well as pushing it through initially. Other prominent boosters include the National Association of Homebuilders and the Mortgage Bankers Association.
NAR economists estimate that approximately 2 million people will take advantage of the tax credit this year.

Sources: NAR and The Associated Press, Julie Hirschfeld Davis (11/06/2009)


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