NBN Online for the week of September 22, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Solution to Calm Financial Storm Centers on Housing
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Sept. 29
Soft Remodeling Market Looks Good to Home Builders
Fire Official Surge Sweeps Sprinkler Mandate to Victory
Coast to Coast
Many Find Success in Volatile Housing Market
government
Tax Credit Moves First-Timers Off the Fence and Into a Home
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Decline Further in August
Builders More Confident About Single-Family Sales Outlook
FHA Downpayments Set to Rise on Jan. 1
Eye on the Economy: Housing Demand Beginning to Stabilize
Get Essential Housing Analysis at Construction Forecast Conference
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
disaster
Home Builders on the Scene in Early Ike Recovery Efforts
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Using a Form to Create Built-Up Crown Molding
IBS
Last Minute Touches Put on The New American Home
Register for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
Technology
Build Home Buyer Appeal With Low-Cost Audio Technolgy
50Plus Housing
Best of 50+ Housing Awards Open for Nominations
Multifamily
Pillars Award-Winning Web Site Turns Leads Into Leases
Enter Pillars of Industry Marketing, Design Awards
Nominees Sought for HCCP of the Year Award
Safety
Apply for NAHB SAFE Award by Oct. 13
Remodelers
Member Profile: Education and Trust Mean Good Business
NAHB Remodelers Booth Wins Design Award at Remodeling Show
Building Systems
Chicago Museum Exhibits Green Modular Home
Log Homes Council Embarks on Membership Drive Through Dec. 31
SHOWCASE Offers Solutions in a Challenging Market
Custom
Custom Builder Symposium Can Help Navigate Downturn
Earn CGP Designation at Custom Builder Symposium
Sales
Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards by Oct. 17
Education
Education Calendar
environment
Coalition Calls for Extending Energy Tax Incentives
Ruling Makes Storm Water Permit Effluent Limit Guidelines Likely
Mitigation Banking Conference Seeking Speakers
HBI
Jefferson Star for Community Service Goes to HBI Educator
Building Products
Timberlake Kitchen Cabinet Accessories Prevent Clutter
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Grant Aids Florida Students at Future Builders Camp
Applications for Endowment IBS Scholarships Due Oct. 31
Association News
Members, Save 10% at Omaha Steaks When Shopping Online
Dell Offering Double Discounts Through September
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly
NAHB Fall Board Meeting Set for San Diego Sept. 23-26
GM $500 Private Combined With GM Employee Discount Till Sept. 30
Office Depot: $10 Off First $100 for New Member Customers
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Tax Credit Moves First-Timers Off the Fence and Into a Home

Amanda Patterson and her fiancée, Tim Hindley, are the proud owners of their first home in Billings, Mont.

“We had been thinking about buying a home for awhile, but the timing never seemed quite right and it just didn't seem we would be able to make it work,” said Patterson.

Then Congress passed the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 on July 26 and President Bush signed it into law on July 30.

One provision of the landmark legislation provides a $7,500 tax credit for first-time home buyers. Patterson and Hindley fit the bill perfectly. Up until then, neither had ever owned a home.

“I heard about the tax credit when it was still in the early stages of negotiation in Congress, so my fiancée and I decided to start looking at homes,” she said. “The tax credit made a huge difference for us buying a home. We probably would have bought something eventually, but this gave us that extra little push to do it now instead of waiting.”

The tax credit amount will go a long way for Patterson and Hindley, who said they are excited at being able to put the tax credit to good use, especially since there are no restrictions on how the money can be spent.

“My fiancée’s parents lent us the money for our downpayment, so we are going to use the tax credit money to pay them back,” said Patterson. “The rest we will either put into savings or use for our wedding, which will probably be in April or May 2009.”

In a news teleconference held on Aug. 4, NAHB President Sandy Dunn said that first-time home buyers make up about 40% of the housing market. “They don’t have a home to sell and they bring demand to the market. As more than two million anticipated first-time buyers enter the market and claim the credit, this will stimulate buying further up the housing ladder,” she said.

Patterson and her fiancée are just two of the more than two million who are expected to benefit from the first-time home buyer tax credit. But for her, it felt like the credit was tailor-made.

More information about the first-time home buyer tax credit, including frequently asked questions, can be found at www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com.

 


 

Build on Change at State and Local Government Affairs Conference

No matter what the outcome of the 2008 election, one thing is certain — change. The 2008 State and Local Government Affairs Conference on Nov. 20-22 in Memphis, Tenn, gives HBA government affairs staff and volunteer leadership the resources to navigate the shifting political landscape with ease.

Learn the most effective ways to educate new leaders about the housing market and make housing a priority at the local and state levels.

Education sessions and panel discussions will cover such topics as leveraging the economic stimulus package, advanced immigration case studies, the latest trends in inclusionary zoning, NAHB’s Green Building Standard, honing home builders association political operations, a 2009 legislative preview and lobbying fundamentals.

For more information, visit www.nahb.org/SLGAConference.


 

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