AT HOME with Concrete - 05/07/2009 (Plain Text Version)

CHBC Chairman
Jim Niehoff

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In this issue:
Home Builder Confidence Posts Biggest Gain in Five Years
What Has NAHB Done For Me Lately?
Webinar to Discuss Using Concrete in Green Building
Home Buyer Tax Credit Site Attracts More Than Two Million Visitors
Diversify your Business With Energy Efficient, Sustainable Concrete Products
Learn To Green Your Business at National Green Building Conference
CHBC Member Advantage
New Widest Panel Tops TCA Top Ten List
Planning to Exhibit at IBS in 2010? Save Money by Booking Space Now!


Home Buyer Tax Credit Site Attracts More Than Two Million Visitors

More than two million prospective home buyers visited NAHB’s FederalHousingTaxCredit.com Web site to learn about the new $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers that was enacted as part of the landmark $787 billion economic stimulus package.

 “We are very pleased and encouraged that so many people are visiting our informational Web site at www.FederalHousingTaxCredit.com,” said NAHB Chairman Joe Robson, a home builder from Tulsa, Okla.  “The spike in traffic on our Web site is a strong indication that the tax credit will help get some fence sitters into the market and will help breathe some life back into the depressed housing market. 

“While we were disappointed that the tax credit was not larger and was not extended to all home buyers, Congress did make it a true tax credit,” Robson said. “Unlike the credit that was enacted in 2008, it does not have to be repaid.”

Daily site traffic at www.FederalHousingTaxCredit.com started building in the week before the economic stimulus legislation was enacted, and peaked at almost 59,000 on Feb. 18, the day after the legislation was signed.

 NAHB anticipates that the tax credit will result in about 160,000 additional home sales in 2009.

 For additional information about housing and home buying, visit NAHB.org.


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