Proposed Tax Credit 2009 Stimulus Package
November 20, 2008
Stimulus News: Currently the Stimulus package is considering a proposed $15,000 tax credit, which applies to all home purchases -- not just new homes and not just first time buyers. It is sponsored by Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, a former real estate broker. He said it was modeled after a similar, $2,000 homebuyer incentive that helped lead the country out of recession in 1975. The tax credit would give buyers 10 percent of the price of a primary residence bought within one year, up to $15,000, and is intended to stabilize plummeting home prices. The amendment would allow taxpayers to claim the credit on their 2008 income tax return and to spread the tax credit over two years. It also seeks to prevent misuse by only allowing purchases of a principle residence and by recapturing the credit if the home is sold within two years of purchase.
The U.S. Senate on Friday also approved an amendment to an economic stimulus bill that would direct $50 billion in funds from the Treasury Department's Troubled Asset Relief Program to foreclosure mitigation efforts. This program is estimated to prevent approximately 2 million foreclosures. The amendment also forces changes in the federal government's $300 billion Hope for Homeowners program to increase participation. Under the amendment, homeowners would have to share 25% of future equity in their home, rather than the current 50% requirement.
In other news:
The National Association of Realtors said Tuesday its index of pending home sales, which measures contracts signed but not closed, rose 6.3% to 87.7 in December from a month earlier.
Moody's Economy.com cites signs that home sales are stabilizing as people snap up bargains on foreclosures, a decline in the supply of unsold homes in many areas and expectations of moves by the Obama Administration "that will help place a floor under the housing downturn." Those measures could include lowering mortgage rates further, preventing more foreclosures and generating jobs through higher federal spending.
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Local Information for Rome, NY
Latitude: 43.219469 -- Longitude: -75.46333
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Rome
North Bay Shore
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Rome is a city in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 34,950 at the 2000 census. It is in New York's 24th Congressional District. The city is named after Rome, Italy. It is sometimes nicknamed "The Copper City" on account of the brass and copper works founded by Paul Revere in 1801.
The City of Rome is in the south-central part of the county. The Rome Sand Plains is a 15,000-acre inland pine barrens within the city, that consists of a mosaic of high sand dunes and low peat bogs, mixed northern hardwood forests, meadows and wetlands. It is one of only a handful of inland pine barrens remaining in the United States.
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New York 2000 Census Population Profile Map
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Rome |
New York |
United States |
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| Population |
34,950 |
18,976,457 |
281,421,906 |
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| Median age |
38.2 |
35.9 |
35.3 |
|---|
| Median age for Male |
36.1 |
34.5 |
34 |
|---|
| Median age for Female |
41 |
37.2 |
36.5 |
|---|
| Households |
13,653 |
7,056,860 |
105,480,101 |
|---|
| Household population |
31,452 |
18,395,996 |
273,643,273 |
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| Average household size |
2.3 |
2.61 |
2.59 |
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| Families |
8,332 |
4,639,387 |
71,787,347 |
|---|
| Average family size |
2.93 |
3.22 |
3.14 |
|---|
| Housing units |
16,272 |
7,679,307 |
115,904,641 |
|---|
| Occupied units |
13,653 |
7,056,860 |
105,480,101 |
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| Vacant units |
2,619 |
622,447 |
10,424,540 |
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