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The median price for a house fell--% to $169,000 in the first quarter from a year earlier, the National Association of Realtors reported.par The group said first-time home buyers accounted for half of all purchases in the quarter, and many of them zeroed in on foreclosed homes. That dragged down the means one realtor group said.
The median price for a house fell--% to $169,000 in the first quarter from a year earlier, the National Association of Realtors reported.\par The group said first-time home buyers accounted for half of all purchases in the quarter, and many of them zeroed in on foreclosed homes. That dragged down the means one realtor group said. The reason for this drop is said to be the fact that first-time home buyers accounted for half of all purchases in the quarter, and many of them zeroed in on foreclosed homes. That dragged down the average one realtor group said. With previously house sales going up, many realtors can now offload these older houses off their lists and concentrate on the newer houses. Many of these older houses are from empty nesters and retirees. The going price for the 4 months of 2008 and the first of 2009 is at 26% less than the peak of $227,600 in the third quarter of 2005. The newest mean price was down from a year earlier in a number of American city areas included in the survey. The lowest mean price among the suburban areas was $30,300 in Saginaw, Mich., and the largest was $570,000 in Honolulu. Most of the areas with the lowest prices are in areas of the industrial Midwest where unemployment is high. While rising joblessness and a recession economy in the United States has played an important factor in the median for the housing market, what this has also done has made a buyer?s market for families who are just starting out. These used homes are in many cases like new, only having been lived in a few years at best. The time to buy is not just now but for the next ten years or more. The biggest growing concern for the housing market is the Baby Boomers. In 2009 it is estimated that more than 60% of all Baby Boomers will be eligible for retirement benefits and many will want to sell or simply give their homes back to the bank. Many banks are looking at millions of homes going up on the market to be sold. The incredible number of unsold and foreclosed houses has caused a panic in the market. Because of this a number realtors are worried because in a down economy people don?t buy homes. Realtors need to get these houses off their hands. The reason for this because of the large amount of property taxes they pay on each house. And with no steady income they are just losing money. The houses need to go for just about any price. As the market slows and housing declines the rising price of housing will continue to drop. The houses most affected by this will be the brand new houses built in the last 8 years. But this not to say that those houses are not worth their weight in gold, history has shown that even in a recession, the housing market still shows promise. As stated before this is a boon to first time home buyers but the ultimate problem will be that the houses they buy will decrease or become stagnant in value over time. This means a poor investment for many. But the risks are worth due to the fact that a new large number of first time home buyers are projected to come in every seven years. It has been estimated that in the next 10 years prices will stabilize and then begin to rise again. So buy a house now! DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice. Graham McKenzie is the content coordinator for South Arica?s leading Homeloans portal which amongst others offers Bond origination services for all major banks. |