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RealEstateCafe
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dony_b
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Quote: | Another factor slowing home sales — especially on the higher end — is President Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to Saiz. The law, signed into law a year ago, limits the mortgage interest deduction for many homeowners who purchased after it was passed. The more expensive the home, the harder the change hits. |
Who would have thought that. Back in 2016 I saw some predictions
Quote: | While he has voiced a desire to close tax loopholes, his tax plan intends to leave itemised deductions for home mortgage interest alone. Some critics have expressed concern with regard to this policy. “Since the mortgage interest deduction tends to benefit the wealthy, many believe that it is ultimately inadvisable for national policy makers to forego these kinds of taxes in order to ease the lives of the very people who can most easily afford mortgages” |
https://tranio.com/articles/what-trumps-victory-means-for-the-us-property-market_5219/ |
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The real estate business sector has commonly not been influenced by estimating rises as other resource markets. That is a direct result of the huge exchange expenses related with acquiring a home, also the conveying expenses of owning and keeping up a home demoralize theoretical conduct. Be that as it may, lodging markets do experience times of nonsensical extravagance. |
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RealEstateCafe
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Looks like at least one real estate expert is updating his forecast. If you're househunting, or know someone who is, how are you / they updating their own? Anyone want to meet OFFLINE to discuss blog post below?
FLASHBACK: #BiddingWars plunge in Boston, #BiddingWarBacklash next?
Will haunting headlines & hurricane cause rough surf for 1st Fall Open Houses in #BosRE?
Price reductions, concessions by Halloween? http://bit.ly/BidWarPLUNGE_3Q2019 _________________ Bill Wendel
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