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Nampa Realtor says Home inventory is at Critical Low!

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Nampa, Idaho Realtor, Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage has just reviewed the most recent sales statistics for Idaho Real Estate in the Treasure Valley.

“The housing market for Canyon and Ada Counties has experienced a boost in recent months. In Nampa alone, April has accounted for a 68% increase in number of homes sold compared to January,”says Wixom.

The communities of Nampa and Caldwell, Idaho currently have less than a 5 month supply of homes available. Ada County (Boise & Meridian) is near the 6 month supply level. In the price category under $100,000, Nampa has only 3.5 months of product available.

These numbers contrast greatly with 2008 inventory, where some price categories had over 2 year’s supply.

“With this low inventory of homes available, we are likely to see price stabilization quickly,”says Broker/Owner Don Wixom of RE/MAX Advantage.

Even though the average sales price has dramatically decreased across the valley, including homes in Boise, homes in Meridian and homes in Caldwell, supply and demand still have an effect on pricing.

“We have seen homes receive multiple offers with bids higher than the asking price,”says Wixom. “Buyers are getting frustrated, but we need to see this rapid decline in values stop!”

Whether this is a seasonal trend or a long-term market correction for homes in Nampa, we may not know until this next winter. For now, you might start thinking of buying Idaho real estate!

For additional information and Idaho Real Estate statistics, visit www.sellidaho.com or contact Nampa Realtor, Don Wixom at (208) 880-5039.

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WHAT!? Over 3400 SF with in-ground POOL for only $165,000!

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

This 1966 Stately built home is on Nampa’s south side and offers 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 kitchens, a wonderful rec room in the daylight basement & a fabulous in-ground POOL!

This 3422 SF home is situated on a spacious .28 acre lot with views of the Boise Mountains and back sup to the common area park in Covert Subdivision.

Price just reduced to $165,000, it’s now only $48/ SF! Go check out:

308 Sunrise Rim Rd. Nampa, ID offers Daylight Basement and In-ground POOL!

When it comes to Nampa homes for sale, this one is a beauty!

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1408 Holly Street Nampa ID Now only $50,000!

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Nampa Idaho Homes: 1408 Holly Street

Check out this little Idaho short sale buy! Cute, 3 bed, 2 bath home with a 1-car garage just across from Liberty Park in Nampa Idaho!

This split-bedroom plan was built in 1992 and has 1010 SF! The lot has alley access with 3 additional parking spaces!

This Idaho short sale has just one loan with Chase Mortgage and is now vacant & easy to show!
Drive by 1408 Holly St. Nampa, ID 83686 and take a look!

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For only $50,000 this would make a great buy for your personal home or for a fabulous rental / investment property! Great exposure & access to NNU!

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Contact your Nampa Idaho Real Estate Agent, Don Wixom for more details and

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Idaho Real Estate Mid-Year Report Now Available

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Idaho Real Estate Report for July 1, 2010

What’s happening in the Idaho Real Estate market?

Being in the middle of 2010 for the Idaho real estate industry is still quite an uphill road to run. With foreclosures and short sales being a large portion of our market, it is difficult for sellers who bought at higher prices, but an incredible opportunity for buyers right now!

At a glance:Treasure Valley Single-Family Home data as derived from the Intermountain MLS
From Jan, 1, 2010 to July 1, 2010:
     Inventory is up nearly 8%
     Average sales price is down almost 10%
The good news: The number of Homes sold is up 58% from 1 year ago

Current Absorption Rates:
(This is the number of homes sold per month divided into the current inventory)
      Nampa   7+ months                           Meridian  -6.5 months
      Caldwell   -7 months                          Boise  8+ months  
      Canyon County  7+ months           Ada County  -7.5 months
The good news: These absorption rates are down significantly as compared to 1 year ago.
(Each price range will have it’s own absorption rate. Contact me for specific data for your home)

Distressed Properties:
                                         Active Inventory                 SOLD Inventory
Nampa                                     50%                                      67%       
Caldwell                                   49%                                      64%       
Canyon County                     47%                                      65%    
Meridian                                   39%                                      45%
Boise                                           34%                                      39%
Ada County                              36%                                      44%
The good news: Distressed properties are selling faster than coming onto the market

 Get a complete copy of the  Mid-Year Idaho Real Estate Report

Contact Top Nampa Realtor, Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage at (208) 880-5039 or visit www.sellidaho.com

Nampa Idaho Senior Living- Only $62,000!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Nampa Home in 55 and Older Community, for $62,000!

1604 W Orchard St. #601 Nampa, ID 83651

This delightful 1168 SF Nampa retirement home has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large great room, living area, spacious laundry room & 2-car garage!

You will enjoy the covered patio and the security of Goldcrest Community, with it’s gated entrance, indoor pool and modern club house facilities!

There is an outdoor pic-nic area along with RV parking spaces and walking paths!

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Be sure to visit Goldcrest Estates in Nampa Idaho for a premier 55 & Older Community Environment!

Contact Nampa Real Estate Agent, Don Wixom, Broker of RE/MAX Advantage 5680 E Franklin Rd. Ste. 100 Nampa, ID 83687

Call or text (208) 880-5039

This home is offered for $62,000!

Idaho Real Estate: How many homes sold in Canyon County in 2009?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Idaho Real Estate: Canyon County Home Sales for 2009
Home sales in Canyon County were up approx. 14% from the totals of 2008.  The graph below shows the breakdown in home prices by month in 2009.  This information is from our Intermountain MLS (Idaho MLS) and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Annual Homes sales in Nampa were up 13% in 2009 as compared to 2008.

Annual Homes sales in Caldwell were up 15% in 2009 as compared to 2008.

Canyon County home sales overall were up 14% in 2009 from 2008.

So, what does 2010 bring? Well, for January Sales, as compared to a year ago, Nampa homes sales are up 28%, Caldwell homes sales are up 48% and Canyon County homes sales are up 33% as a whole.  It looks like 2010 is off to a good start!

With the IRS Home Buyer Tax Credit, low interest rates and soon to change FHA guidelines, NOW is the time to buy Idaho real estate!

Nampa Idaho Real Estate agent, Don Wixom s ready to help you in the process of  buying a home!

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Idaho Real Estate Buyers use IRS Form 5405 for Tax Credit

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

If you’re thinking about applying for the new $6,500 home buyer federal tax credit or the extended $8,000 version, the Internal Revenue Service has just issued its first formal guidelines for you.

Tops on the agency’s list of advice: Cool it for a couple of weeks. Even if you qualify for one of the credits, don’t send in any requests to the IRS quite yet. Wait until later this month when the agency publishes its revised Form 5405 with the key instructions needed to get you a check from the government.

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Download IRS Form 5405 in pdf 

The forthcoming version of the form will incorporate the major changes to the tax credit program made by Congress in legislation signed by President Obama on Nov. 6. These include expanded income limits, a cap on home prices, additional documentation requirements and prohibitions against claims by dependents.

In a tax bulletin issued just before Thanksgiving, the IRS emphasized that all home purchasers after Nov. 6 “must use this new version [of Form 5405] to claim the credit.” Put another way: If you send in the old version — the one you can currently download from the agency’s website, www.irs.gov — your request for the credit will probably go nowhere.

The legislation — known as the Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009 — extended the $8,000 first-time home purchaser credit until April 30 for signed contracts and June 30 for closings. The law also created a new tax credit for people who have owned a principal residence for a consecutive five of the previous eight years, and who purchase a replacement principal residence with a signed contract no later than April 30, followed by a closing no later than June 30.

Qualified repeat buyers can obtain credits up to $6,500. For both the first-time and repeat buyer program, the credit is equal to 10% of the purchase price of the house, up to a maximum of either $6,500 or $8,000.

The new IRS bulletin also outlined the agency’s guidance on other important features of the amended credit program:

* Members of the armed forces, as well as diplomatic and intelligence personnel serving in foreign countries, will get an extra year to buy a principal residence and still qualify for a credit. They will have until April 30, 2011, to enter into a contract to purchase a house, and until June 30, 2011, to close on it.

* Anyone who buys a house after Nov. 6 — even those who had intended to get in the door before the previous Nov. 30 expiration date for the $8,000 credit — will now need to comply with several new rules. First, the house cannot cost more than $800,000. Second, no one under age 18 can claim the credit no matter what the circumstances. And finally, anyone who is counted as a dependent on another taxpayer’s federal filings is ineligible for a home purchase tax credit.

* The expanded income limits for purchasers after Nov. 6 range to $125,000 in “modified adjusted gross income” for single taxpayers and to $225,000 for those who file jointly. Singles with incomes between $125,000 and $145,000 may be eligible for reduced credit amounts, as are joint filers with incomes from $225,000 to $245,000. Anyone with an income above these amounts cannot qualify for either of the credits. Under the pre-Nov. 6 rules, taxpayers applying for the $8,000 credit were limited to incomes of $75,000 (single filer) to $150,000 (joint filer).

The IRS continues to offer detailed consumer information resources on the credits, including questions and answers on a variety of home purchase scenarios.

For example, some taxpayers seeking the extended $8,000 credit are uncertain about co-purchase and co-signing situations, especially involving parents and adult children. When a home-owning parent co-signs for a mortgage with a son or daughter, and both names appear on the note, can the son or daughter qualify for the first-time purchaser credit?

The IRS says the parent clearly does not qualify for any portion of the credit since he or she already owns a principal residence. But if the son or daughter has not owned a house during the three years preceding the current purchase, and qualifies on income, he or she can be allocated the entire $8,000 credit.

Similarly, when unmarried individuals co-purchase a house, and only one of them is eligible for the credit, the full $8,000 can be allocated to the eligible buyer.

Distributed by the Washington Post Writers Group.

Looking out for your next move…(sm)  Don Wixom, your Nampa Idaho Real Estate Agent

Historic SOLD prices for Boise Homes and Nampa Homes

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

It has been very interesting to watch the graph of home prices rise and fall. According to our Intermountain MLS, which is the largest Idaho MLS network, our most recent SOLD prices for Homes in Boise and in surrounding communities are at a level similar to the end of 2004, beginning of 2005.

Check out the Treasure Valley Average Home Prices  graph for a closer look!  This will give you a breakdown of homes sold in Canyon County and Homes sold in Ada County.

Always looking out for your next move…(sm)  Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage in Nampa Idaho!

Most Affordable Time to Buy Idaho Real Estate

Friday, January 1st, 2010

As the economy starts to show signs of a self-sustaining recovery, many have suggested that the real estate markets have bottomed out, while signs may indicate an uphill battle still lies ahead.  From an optimistic view, we know real estate is still relatively affordable, consumer spending is trending in the right direction, real disposable income is on the rise, consumer confidence is at a three-month high, new-home construction is low, and home sales are improving.  These are all positive factors that influence supply-and-demand and generally push prices up. 

However, it is more likely that foreclosures and the demise of government funding will put a damper on these positive factors, further hindering the real estate markets.  According to NAR (National Assoc. of Realtors), there are more than two-million homes currently in the foreclosure process, with an additional million or two likely to follow in the coming months.  With this in mind, banks are likely to flood the market with these homes, pushing inventory levels up and producing more than ample supply.  As for the government, the Fed is likely to increase the federal funds rate and exit the mortgage-backed securities program in the first half of 2010, which is expected to result in a significant increase in mortgage rates.  Many suggest that the Fed’s purchase of mortgage-backed securities is one of the major driving forces propping up the real estate market.  Additionally, the recently-extended first-time homebuyer tax credit is set to expire early this year and further take away an incentive to purchase a new home. 

In a nutshell, while the national real estate market is much healthier than last year and is trending in the right direction, factors suggest that prices will likely decline before seeing any significant increases. 

For Idaho Real Estate and the Nampa homes market, we have been experiencing the bottom of the market in some price ranges. Prices are driven by supply and demand. The demand for homes in Nampa, for instance, is not very high in the price range above $300,000. Therefore, those homes have experienced larger price reductions than homes near the $100,000 price.

Competition is afoot for homes in the $80,000 – $125,000  price range.  If you are thinking of buying a home in this category, don’t hesitate. Those who snooze, lose!

Contact Nampa / Boise Realtor, Don Wixom at RE/MAX Advantage this new year & GO BUY A HOUSE!

Visit www.sellidaho.com to search for homes for sale in Boise and homes for sale in Nampa

$6500 for Idaho Real Estate Buyers

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Those who buy a home  in Idaho may qualify for a $6500 tax credit.  According to RE/MAX broker/owner, Don Wixom with RE/MAX Advantage in Nampa, Idaho, if a home buyer has an accepted sales contract by April 30, 2010 and is able to close by June 30, 2010, may qualify for up to $8,000 of tax credit for first time home buyers or $6500 for successive home buyers.

When searching for Idaho Real Estate, visit www.sellidaho.com and search Idaho MLS for homes in Nampa, homes in Boise and homes in the surrounding cities of Treasure Valley.

When filing your your income tax return, you will want to use the most updated IRS Form 5405. Consult a tax professional or an attorney for advice.

When you are in need of professional real estate assistance for Idaho real estate, contact Nampa Idaho Real Estate agent, Don Wixom at (208) 880-5039.

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