There has been a  positive development for the real estate industry that was announced earlier this week by the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of leading U.S. corporations. Specifically, the Business Roundtable’s Housing Working Group – which is chaired by Realogy CEO Richard A. Smith – issued a set of recommendations for the White House and Congress that are aimed at jump starting the housing market in order to stimulate a broader economic recovery.

This is particularly timely as it comes right on the heels of my recent visit to Capitol Hill and Coldwell Banker Legislative Week. The Business Roundtable’s recommendations are as follows, similar to what I was proposing during my recent meetings:

Keep mortgage interest rates at historically low levels (below 5 percent) for at least one year;
Expand the current First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit incentive from the lesser of 10 percent of the purchase price of the home or $8,000 to a higher limit of either 10 percent or $15,000 for all homebuyers, remove the income restrictions and include all primary residence purchases for one full year;
Conduct a thorough review of current foreclosure mitigation and loan-modification programs in light of rising loan-modification re-default rates;
Make permanent the current temporary conforming loan limits; and
Continue to review and strengthen government efforts already underway to review and refine mortgage lending practices.
“We believe targeted, demand-side solutions – such as the ones Business Roundtable is recommending today – will provide a critical next step for a housing recovery that will help create jobs and boost the economy as a whole,” said Smith in the Business Roundtable’s press release.

Coldwell Banker applauds the Business Roundtable for its proactive efforts to reinvigorate the U.S. housing market, and we are proud of the leadership role our parent company, Realogy, has taken in this regard.
As  we all know, this would be great news for our Wilmington, NC real estate market. We are experiencing an increase in contracts, but sales activity on homes for sale in Wilmington, NC  above $300,000 still remain very slow.

For more detailed information about the housing market in Wilmington, NC, please contact me directly kay@cbbaker.com or 910-232-0363.