Tahoe Ski Resorts Scheduled Openings

It’s that time of year again, there is much anticipation for the beginning of the 2009/2010 ski season.  There is not much snow in the sierra yet but hopefully that will change soon!!  Here are the Tahoe ski areas scheduled opening dates:

Squaw Valley – November 21st
Alpine Meadows – December 5th
Northstar at Tahoe – November 21st (website reports that they have been making snow!)
Sugarbowl – November 25th
Homewood – December 18th
Mt. Rose – Mt. Rose is actually open this weekend for skiing from 3-7pm! That’s right, night skiing at Mt. Rose this weekend Nov. 7th and 8th. 

The weather is changing and the snow will be here before you know it! 

Jamie Schou
Direct 530.798.1393
jschou@kw.com

Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension Explained

The current homebuyer tax credit is set to expire at the end of this month but the senate voted to extned the bill today.  Here is a letter from California Association of Realtors President James Liptak.

Nov. 5, 2009

Dear C.A.R. Members:

More good news for consumers, our members, and the housing market recovery. Following the Senate’s favorable vote yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives just voted 403 to 12 to extend the home buyer tax credit, expanding the parameters to include existing homeowners and not just first-time buyers. As you may know, C.A.R. and our partners at NAR have worked for months urging Congress and the Senate to extend and expand this crucial piece of legislation. We expect President Obama to sign the legislation in short order.

As it now stands, the federal tax credit will be extended through April 30, 2010, with a 60-day extension if a binding contract is in place prior to the deadline. First-time home buyers will continue to be eligible for a tax credit of up to $8,000, while existing homeowners will be eligible for a reduced credit of up to $6,500. To qualify for the $6,500 credit, existing homeowners must have lived in their current residences for at least five years. The bill also increases the qualifying income limits from $75,000 for single tax filers and $150,000 for joint filers to $125,000 and $225,000, respectively. The purchase price of the home is capped at $800,000 in both instances.

Under additional provisions included in the bill, taxpayers can claim the credit on purchases completed in 2010 on their 2009 income tax returns. The legislation maintains the provision that home buyers do not have to repay the credit provided the home remains their primary residence for 36 months after purchase, and waives this requirement for active duty military personnel who move due to a military order.

Nationwide, more than 1.4 million first-time home buyers were given the opportunity to become homeowners as a result of the Federal Tax Credit for First-time Home Buyers. We expect that number to increase dramatically in the months ahead with this new legislation in place. Thank you to our members who called, wrote, and e-mailed their congressional representatives and voiced their support for the home buyer tax credit. Your voices were heard – today’s vote is a direct result of your actions and involvement.

Sincerely,

James Liptak
2009 President
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

New Listing – 12119 Muhlebach – Tahoe Donner Lot

 

Fantastic location!!  Great level lot just a short walk from the Trout Creek Rec Center, Tahoe Donner Golf Course, and the Tahoe Donner market. 

Please contact me for more information about this opportunity.
Jamie Schou
Direct – 530.798.1393
jschou@kw.com

WSJ Article – “Homebuyer Tax Credit Gets New Life”

Key lawmakers in the Senate have tentatively agreed to extend the existing $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers and also offer a new $6,500 credit for existing homeowners who have lived in their current residence for a consecutive five-year period in the past eight years.Home buyers must be under contract by April 30, 2010, and close before July 1. House Democrats have expressed concern about the cost of the tax credit for the government, and allegations of abuse have resulted in an IRS probe of the program.

Source: Wall Street Journal, Corey Boles and John D. McKinnon (10/29/09)

Forbes.com article – “10 Safest Places to Live in The U.S.”

A sense of security is one of the big reasons why people choose a home. Forbes magazine has created a list of the nation’s safest places to live by examining four factors: workplace accidents, weather catastrophes, crime rates, and traffic accidents.

The result is this list of top 10 safest metropolitan areas:
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minn.-Wisc.
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisc.
Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, Ore.-Wash.
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Mass.
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, R.I.
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, N.Y.-N.J.-Pa.
Cincinnati-Middletown, Ohio (tie)
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor, Ohio/Denver-Aurora, Colo. (tie)

Source: Forbes.com, Zack O’Malley Greenburg (10/26/2009)

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