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Monday, 22 February 2010
By Marian H. Accardi

HUNTSVILLE -- Huntsville was ranked second out of 387 metro areas - and Mobile was No. 4 - in Moody's Economy's latest report on expected employment growth.

The Huntsville economy is beginning to recover from the recession, bolstered by the federal economic stimulus, the increased demand for durable goods and the ongoing relocation of federal and military jobs resulting from the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission decision, according to Martin Soler Garcia, an assistant economist for Moody's Economy.com.

In his analysis, Garcia predicts employment in Huntsville will grow 2.5 percent this year and 4.3 percent, 4.8 percent and 4.4 percent for the following three years. Personal income will increase by 3.1 percent this year, and grow by 5.4 percent, 7.3 percent and 7.1 percent over the following three years, according to the report.

Garcia forecasts the Huntsville area jobless rate, which in December was 8.1 percent for the Huntsville metro area, which includes Limestone County, will be 9.1 percent this year, then 8.2 percent in 2011, 6.5 percent in 2012 and 5.7 percent in 2013. The Madison County jobless rate was 7.7 percent in December. 

Other Alabama communities' rankings in anticipated employment growth were Auburn-Opelika area, No. 23; Montgomery, 29; Birmingham-Hoover area, 53; and Tuscaloosa, 61.

The report also put Huntsville in the No. 1 spot in a ranking of the metro areas' risk-adjusted return for the period 2008-2013. The risk-adjusted return determines if a regional economy's growth compensates for its volatility; a positive value indicates that projected job growth compensates for the volatility in the region's job growth.

Brian Hilson, president and CEO of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce, said the study and, in particular, the risk-adjusted return ranking "validates what we've recognized for a long time. The Huntsville metro area has a well-diversified, growing economy that represents one of the best investments a company can make out of all 387 metro areas in the country."
It's significant, Hilson said, that four Alabama metro areas were in the top seven and five were in the top 17 in the risk-adjusted return ranking.

"We're seeing a lot of potential for growth across the board," including the defense industry and in the healthcare, technology and automotive fields, said Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. "Our job is to make sure those potentials become a reality."

The report noted two Huntsville strengths: per capita income well above state trends, and the University of Alabama in Huntsville becoming increasingly competitive. The weaknesses: high exposure to durable-goods manufacturing, susceptibility to changes in federal government spending priorities and remote location far from larger metro areas.

The November report was compiled for Moody's by Precis Metro, and the findings were released this week by Gov. Bob Riley.

"We're beginning to see evidence that Alabama's economy is improving and this report validates that," Riley said in a release.

"This is a strong indication that pockets in Alabama's economy are growing and those areas will provide a positive impact on the economy of the entire state," Neal Wade, director of the Alabama Development Office, said in a release. "Other economic indicators also project that the state's economy will begin to recover late this year and into 2011 especially as we see major projects that were recruited several years ago begin to start up operations this year."
 
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Thursday, 17 December 2009

[Standard & Poor’s (AAA) named Huntsville, Al. the Country’s Leading Metro for Consumer Lending Growth. Huntsville was the first city in Alabama’s history to receive the highest bond rating given by Standard & Poor’s.
(Wall Street Journal, March 30, 209)


For more information on selling or purchasing real estate in Huntsville, Al and the surrounding areas call Linda Coons, RE/MAX Madison/Huntsville, (256) 694-9447 or visit her website at www.LindaCoons.com

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Monday, 14 December 2009

Huntsville Hospital Ranked 9th Largest Public Healthcare System in the nation by Modern Healthcare, a national healthcare business news weekly magazine. The hospital systems were ranked by the number of staffed acute-care beds reported in a 2009 survey. Huntsville Hospital has 912 beds. It was the only system with two or fewer hospitals to make the top ten.

For information concerning buying and selling real estate in Huntsville, Al. area or relocation information, contact Linda Coons RE/MAX Madison/Huntsville. www.LindaCoons.com 

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Friday, 11 December 2009

Popular Science magazine named Huntsville one of the top 50 of America’s 50 Greenest Cities. Huntsville ranked 18th place and was the highest of any city in the South. It also placed Huntsville ahead of many major cities including New York, Denver and St. Louis. Data was used from the U.S. Census Bureau and National Geographic Society’s Green guide. The cities were chosen in regard to their renewable energy, public transit, recycling and setting aside land for parks and nature preserves. Huntsville was also commended on new green construction projects and its efforts in recycling and land preservation. One project they were commended for was The NASA Child Development Center located on Redstone Arsenal.

Huntsville scored so high in its effects in recycling and land preservation that The Green Gauge, a publication of the Green Resource Center of Alabama recognized Huntsville efforts in making Alabama a greener place to live, work and play.

 

For more information concerning buying and selling real estate in Huntsville, Al. and builders and remodelers who use green methods in the Huntsville, Al. area contact Linda Coons RE/MAX Madison/Huntsville. www.LindaCoons.com

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Wednesday, 09 December 2009
Have you read about the benefits of Going Green? More and more people in the U.S. are discovering the benefits of having a green home. There are many advantages that will contribute to the consumers’ health, wallet and environment.
·         Toxin-free building materials help combat indoor air pollution, which can be worse than outdoor pollution and can pose serious health risks.
·         The net cost of owning a green home is comparable to or even cheaper than owning a standard home.
·         Month to month, people who live in green homes save money by consuming less energy and less water than standard homes.
·         The value of a green home is often higher than that of a comparable standard home, and the market demand for green homes continues to rise.
·         Local, state, and federal governments are increasingly offering tax breaks and other incentives for building certified green homes or adding green features to an exiting home.
·         Green homes use 40 per cent less energy than comparable standard homes.
·         Efficient plumbing and bathing fixtures, drought-tolerant landscaping and water-conserving irrigation systems help green homes use less water than standard homes.
·         Far fewer natural resources are used in the construction of a green home. Many green building materials have significant recycled content.
 
For more information go to http://greenhomeguide.com/
 For more information concerning buying and selling real estate in Huntsville, Al. and builders and remodelers who use green methods in the Huntsville, Al. area contact Linda Coons RE/MAX Madison/Huntsville. www.LindaCoons.com
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Tuesday, 08 December 2009


Exciting things are planned for Decatur, AL. by 2014:
• Establish a downtown fire arts school affiliated with Calhoun Community College and Athens State College.
• Complete the streetscape plan for Second Avenue and Gordon Drive and plan for lower Bank Street.
• Build a pedestrian bridge over Wilson Street linking Rhodes Ferry Park to founders Park at Old State Bank.
• Using 7 acres of land donated by Archer Daniles Midland as a catalyst, begin purchasing other warehouse properties to be developed as Decatur Commons.
• Refurbish both downtown water towers to include promotional logos.

For more information go to www.DecaturDowntown.org.

For more on buying or selling real estate in Decatur, Al or Huntsville and Madison, AL. go to www.LindaCoons.com.

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Tuesday, 01 December 2009
December 1, 2009 
Wow, I can’t believe these interest rates. Now is now is the time to purchase Real Estate in Huntsville, Alabama Metro area. If I can be of help, call (256) 694-9447.
 
 30  yr Fixed                                                    15 yr Fixed
4.375%  0 pts. 1.00%  Orig.                          4.0 % 0 pts. 1.00%  Orig.
5 Yr Arm 2/5 Caps                                         FHA 30 Yr Fixed
3. 5% 0 pts. 1.00%  Orig.                             4. 5% 0 pts. 1.00%  Orig.
 
30 Yr Fixed JUMBO
 5. 125% 0 pts. 1.00%   Orig.
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Friday, 06 November 2009
 

Tax Credit for Homebuyers

First-Time Homebuyers (FTHBs): First-time homebuyers (that is, people who have not owned a home within the last three years) may be eligible for the tax credit. The credit for FTHBs is 10% of the purchase price of the home, with a maximum available credit of $8,000.

Single taxpayers and married couples filing a joint return may qualify for the full tax credit amount.

Current Owners: The tax credit program now gives those who already own a residence some additional reasons to move to a new home. This incentive comes in the form of a tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified purchasers who have owned and occupied a primary residence for a period of five consecutive years during the last eight years.

Single taxpayers and married couples filing a joint return may qualify for the full tax credit amount.

What are the New Deadlines?

In order to qualify for the credit, all contracts need to be in effect no later than April 30, 2010 and close no later than June 30, 2010.

Tax Credit Versus Tax Deduction

It’s important to remember that the tax credit is just that… a tax credit. The benefit of a tax credit is that it’s a dollar-for-dollar tax reduction, rather than a reduction in a tax liability that would only save you $1,000 to $1,500 when all was said and done. So, if a first-time homebuyer were to owe $8,000 in income taxes and would qualify for a tax credit of $8,000, she would owe nothing.

Better still, the tax credit is refundable, which means the homebuyer can receive a check for the credit if he or she has little income tax liability. For example, if a first-time homebuyer is eligible for a tax credit of $8,000 but is liable for $4,000 in income tax, she can still receive a check for the remaining $4,000!

Higher Income Caps

The amount of income someone can earn and qualify for the full amount of the credit has been increased.

Single tax filers who earn up to $125,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap can receive a partial credit. However, single filers who earn $145,000 and above are ineligible

Joint filers who earn up to  $225,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap can receive a partial credit. However, joint filers who earn $245,000 and above are ineligible.

Maximum Purchase Price

Qualifying buyers may purchase a property with a maximum sale price of $800,000.

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Remember, the new tax credit program includes a number of details and qualifications. For more information or answers to specific questions, please call or email me today.

In addition, you may be able to benefit from additional housing related provisions, including the following:

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Tax Incentives to Spur Energy Savings and Green Jobs

This provision is designed to help promote energy-efficient investments in homes by extending and expanding tax credits through 2010 for purchases such as new furnaces, energy-efficient windows and doors, or insulation.

Landmark Energy Savings

This provision provides $5 Billion for energy efficient improvements for more than one million modest-income homes through weatherization. According to some estimates, this can help modest-income families save an average of $350 a year on heating and air conditioning bills.

Repairing Public Housing and Making Key Energy Efficiency Retrofits To HUD-Assisted Housing

This provision provides a total of $6.3 Billion for increasing energy efficiency in federally supported housing programs. Specifically, it establishes a new program to upgrade HUD-sponsored low-income housing (for elderly, disabled, and Section 8) to increase energy efficiency, including new insulation, windows, and frames.

Expanding Housing Assistance

This provision increases support for several critical housing programs. It includes $2 Billion for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program to help communities purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, vacant properties.

As always, if you have any questions about your specific situation or would like to discuss how you may benefit from this program, please call or email me. I’ll be happy to sit down with you.

 

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