Noteworthy Real Estate News (weekly)
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Understand buyer psychology when trying to sell your home.
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What recipients of the $8,000 housing tax credit are doing with the money.
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- To pay off debts (34 percent). Paying off debts leaves more money to spend or save and invest for returns that again generate spending money.
- To make home improvements and potentially increase the value of their home and home equity (29 percent). Home equity, can be a way to consolidate other, more expensive debt or spend further on capital improvements that generate more returns on the money.
- To put into savings and investments (28 percent). Saving and investing for returns is a much better personal financial approach than using credit for purchases.
The survey also found, after learning about the tax credit expansion, 20 percent of those surveyed said they were more likely to consider purchasing a home than they were six months ago.
According to the survey most consumers would spend their tax credit:
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February’s real estate update with articles about understanding buyers, the tax credits impact on the economy, and Cache County Real Estate market conditions.
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Logan Utah Real Estate Starts Slowly
Worst month for Homes sales in Logan Utah in a long time.
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2010 Logan Utah Real Estate Sales off to bad Start.
Real Estate in Cache County Utah looked to be improving, but 2010 started off very dismally.
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Find out how much real estate is worth with a CMA.
How much is your Utah Real Estate worth? Find out with a CMA. This video explains what a CMA is.
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