What’s In Store For 2010’s San Antonio Military Home Buyer

Posted by Randy Kelley on January 16, 2010

If you’re PCS’ing to a San Antonio military assignment in 2010 and you’re hoping to buy a home, congratulations!  You’ll be entering a housing market that decidedly gives you a buyer’s advantage.

Why?  There’s a large inventory of quality resale homes.  Although creeping upward, mortgage loan rates remain at a near historic low.  For those who qualify, the Federal government’s home buyer incentive program is literally paying people to buy homes.  There’s more information about that program here: 

http://www.realtor.org/home_buyers_and_sellers/2009_first_time_home_buyer_tax_credit

There’s a slight downside if you’re hoping to purchase a new construction home.  The inventory of available newly built homes is unusually low.  Consequently, if demand outpaces new construction home supply, the builders will likely offer fewer buyer incentives.

San Antonio’s exceptionally vibrant economy and perennially stable housing market make it hard for almost all military members to resist buying a home here, so, don’t try - buy!

We’re here to help.  Our goal is to find you the best home, in the best neighborhood, for the best price, and under terms and conditions most favorable for you.

Contact us.   We’re Stephanie and Randy Kelley, Realtors at Keller Williams Legacy, San Antonio.  If you have questions, need San Antonio area realty or mortgage advice or assistance, or  just want to chat, please call us at (210) 863-2661 or (210) 867-8743 or (800) 201-9145, or send an E-mail to swkrealtor@aol.com or kelleybus@aol.com.  Our SanAntonioHomeQuest.com Realty Solutions Team is always ready to help you with your home buying or selling needs.

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