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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Isakson Statement on Housing Stimulus Legislation WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., today released the following statement on the housing stimulus legislation announced by Senate leadership. The legislation includes a version of Isakson’s proposal to offer tax credits to individuals purchasing a foreclosed home or a home where foreclosure is pending. “I am very pleased with the outcome of the negotiations with the Senate Finance Committee,” Isakson said. “This targets the purchase of the very homes causing the economy its biggest problems. A $7,000 tax credit will inspire buyers to get back into the market to absorb this standing inventory of homes that are foreclosed or pending foreclosure.” Specifically, the legislation includes Isakson’s proposal to provide a direct tax credit for the purchase of a single-family home in the amount of $7,000 over two years for purchases made within one year of the legislation’s enactment. Eligible properties include two categories of single family homes where a foreclosure filing has occurred pursuant to the laws of the state in which the residence is located:
In the mid-1970s, America faced a similar housing crisis when a period of easy credit and loose underwriting flooded the market with new construction. Interest rates rose, the economy slowed and America was left with a three-year supply of vacant homes. Congress responded by passing a $2,000 tax credit for anyone purchasing a new home for their principal residence. Isakson believes the results were clear and swift as home values stabilized, housing inventory dropped and the market recovered. Isakson spent more than three decades in the real estate business, beginning his business career in 1967 when he opened the first Cobb County office of a small, family-owned real estate business, Northside Realty. Isakson later served as president of Northside for 20 years, presiding over the company’s growth into the largest independent residential real estate brokerage company in the Southeast and one of the largest in America. ### |
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