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New homes may be a better deal than used ones

Several just-released home market stats highlight how stinky the real estate market has become. In the latest session of Clarkonomics, Clark explains how the current market situation is turning some of his long-standing advice on its head. New stats show that home prices in 10 major metro areas are down 8.5 percent from a year earlier. That's the worst number since stats have been kept. Meanwhile, the Commerce Department reports that sales of new homes have dropped 27 percent -- the worst since record keeping began 44 years ago. Finally, the National Association of Realtors reports that overall home sales are down 13 percent over the last year. Add it all up and there's no denying that the new home market is in much worse shape than the used home market.

If you read Clark Smart Real Estate, you know that Clark spoke about people putting too much focus on foreclosures; and about how buying used is a better deal than buying new. But that's not the case anymore. Right now, you're better off getting a new home -- preferably one that's an REO (real-estate owned). When a lender takes a house back, they drive it into the toilet because they're not in the business of property management. So REOs quickly morph into overgrown, smelly houses that deteriorate into crummy shape. That's when you can steal a deal, hopefully somewhere in the range of 20 percent below market value. Of course, you'll have a lot of cosmetic work to do.

Congress is currently cooking up some temporary props for the housing market. There's talk of giving people in jumbo loans (above $417K) the chance to refinance at standard rates, not jumbo ones. Keep your credit score as high as possible in preparation for when/if this legislation goes into effect.

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