Columbia SC housing market

Answering the question, “What’s the real story behind U.S. housing?”, Economics Editor Michael McKee of “The Real Deal” looks at the real U.S. housing on Bloomberg Television’s “In the Loop.”

While some areas are improving more than others, overall, most economic indicators point to a confirmed increase in the Columbia SC housing market.

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There’s been a lot of news coming out over the past few months about the Columbia SC housing revival, as well as the upward trends taking place nationally. But is the revival real, or are things like a reduced number of foreclosures and lower inventory of housing causing the numbers to be skewed?

Ali Velshi of CNN summarizes the housing revival in this report, along with some areas of concern for making sure the revival is real, and not just numbers that are out of focus with reality.

Bookmark our site and check back often. We’ll keep you abreast of the Columbia SC housing revival, and tell you when things are for real, and when you might look past the numbers.

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Columbia SC housing, Housing could tumble off the fiscal clifftrying to get back on its feet from one of the worse economic downturns since The Great Depression, could go over the “fiscal cliff” as well if Congress doesn’t come up with a solution before December 31st.

If this so-called “fiscal cliff” does happen, we can all wave goodbye to short sales that have helped the Columbia SC housing market get back on its feet. At risk is a provision that erases taxes on selling a home for less than what’s owed to the bank.

How the “Cliff” Affects Columbia SC Housing

Expiration of the tax treatment would create a major new headache for the one in four homeowners who owe more than their house is worth. Those “underwater” sellers would have to come up with a big check for Uncle Sam to pay the tax on the difference, and that would be a big blow to the Columbia SC housing recovery.

Lenders have turned to short sales as a faster way of getting bad loans off their books. After a surge in foreclosures brought widespread complaints that lenders weren’t fully reviewing documents, many states passed legislation that made it harder for lenders to seize homes.

Until the housing collapse, forgiven mortgage debt was taxed as ordinary income. Under those rules, a typical household would owe about $19,000 tax on the average settlement relief so far.

But in 2007, as the housing boom turned to bust, Congress passed the Mortgage Debt Relief Act, which shielded such forgiven debt from taxes. The law was extended in 2010 but is due to expire at the end of the year unless Congress acts to steer us all away from the fiscal cliff.

So what exactly is this fiscal cliff anyway? AP’s Donna Cassasta explains…

Here’s Business Insider’s “Ultimate Guide to the Fiscal Cliff – What it is, And What it Could Do to the Economy”

We urge you to write or call your Congressman or Congresswoman emphasizing to him or her how important you feel a solution is to this “fiscal cliff.” The continuing improvement in the Columbia SC housing market could be at stake.

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The Willis Report on Fox Business covers RealtyTrac’s Election 2012 Housing Health Check, which shows that 65 percent of counties nationwide have a housing market in 2012 that is worse off than it was in 2008 before the last presidential election.

Anchor Gerri Willis talks to RealtyTrac Vice President Daren Blomquist about some of the findings, including some specific counties where housing is better off than four years ago.

Some housing markets are doing better. We continue to keep a finger on the pulse of the Columbia SC housing market and will keep you posted here on the positives and negatives as we head toward the holidays.

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September Columbia SC housing starts as well as U.S. overall housing starts blew past consensus estimates to nearly 900,000 units nationwide — a four-year high.

Though levels are still well below the 1.5 million historical average, this report adds to other upbeat news and confirms our belief that after seven years of painful contraction, the Columbia SC housing market is on the mend.

While some areas are improving more than others, overall, most economic indicators point to a confirmed increase in the Columbia SC housing market.

Home and Commercial Inspections in the Columbia SC area is our specialty! Every year we help hundreds of clients save tens of thousands of dollars, by responsibly finding and exposing conditions that threaten property, value and safety. To learn how we may be able to serve you, please click and read, or call 803-261-5810.