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Realtors: Jobs more important than housing tax credit

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Home sales could plummet again if Congress allows the first-time homebuyer tax credit to expire, according to a national survey.

But in Wichita, local agents think there's enough market activity to weather a downturn if the credit expires — if unemployment doesn't increase.

In a survey of almost 1,000 agents by Weichert, Realtors, 92 percent said they expect the market to decline again if the credit is allowed to expire Dec. 1.

The study shows that 71 percent of agents think the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit is the largest factor motivating the 2009 buyers they've worked with.

Even more - 97 percent - favor an extension of the tax credit through 2010. More than a dozen bills have been introduced in Congress to extend the credit, but it appears unlikely the credit will be expanded to all home buyers.

"The tax credit is working to restore confidence and stimulating the overall economy but we still have a long way to go before we return to a normal market," James Wiechert, founder of the company, said in a statement.

"As this survey shows, many in our industry are concerned that we will lose much of the ground that has been made toward a recovery if the tax credit is not extended."

Read the complete story at kansas.com

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