Survey: Mixed Views on Tax Credit

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Big Builder Online readers have mixed feelings on how effective they think the recently enacted home buyer tax credit extension/expansion will be.

In a recent survey, 32.1% of respondents said the extension/expansion will be more effective than the initial $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit, and 28.6% of respondents said it will be just as effective. “It opens the doors for more folks, which in turn opens opportunities, jobs, growth, etc.for others. This is a win-win for everybody,” noted one respondent.

However, 21.4% of respondents said they think the extension/expansion won’t be as effective, while 17.9% of respondents were still on the fence.

Approximately two-thirds of the respondents–67.9%–said they think the extension/expansion will benefit both public and private builders equally.But 25% of respondents said they think publics will benefit more, and 7.1% of respondents said it will favor the privates.

When it comes to spec building over the next few months, 39.1% of respondents said they plan to keep their spec building the same, 32.1% have no plans to build specs, and 28.6% are planning to increase the amount of specs.

What does the future hold after the extended/expanded tax credit expires in April? Half of the respondents said they expect to see a limited drop-off in sales, with 25% predicting a more significant drop-off. However, 14.3% of the respondents are more optimistic, saying they expect sales to continue after the deadline passes. The remaining 10.7% of respondents are still undecided.

About the Author

Christine Serlin

Christine Serlin is an editor for Affordable Housing Finance, Multifamily Executive, and Builder. She has covered the affordable housing industry since 2001. Before that, she worked at several daily newspapers, including the Contra Costa Times and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Connect with Christine at cserlin@zondahome.com or follow her on Twitter @ChristineSerlin.

Christine Serlin

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