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Kuna homes are being sold at fastest rate in 3 years!

A lot of the new in Kuna real estate channels nowadays has focused on the global recession, the drastic drop it has brought to the Boise Idaho real estate, and when the point that is will turn for the better. The recent Deutche Bank report has increased the debate, as have expressed hopefulness of a global recovery – most of latter having stemmed from perpetually overly-optimistic business writers.

The arguments continue as expert after expert says that the recession will continue, or that it will be over soon, but one thing is for sure there are many positive signs in the local real estate market. The Boise real estate market has received a shot in the arm from the development going on downtown and it will, as always lift the Kuna real estate market with it.

Once the darling of the American real estate investment world, the Boise real estate market has been on quite a slide for the last year. But with a boost in the job sector and the influx of relocating businesses the Kuna real estate market will reap the benefit of it’s proximity to the growing urban area of Boise.

As far as local real estate reports go, Kuna real estate is dramatically improving with recent success reported in the subdivision, Silvertip. The subdivision reportedly sold 33 homes this spring, of 53 lots. Homes in Kuna are beginning to show signs of life as the mortgage industry improves based on the government granting an $8 thousand dollar first time home buyer tax credit.

The ripple this nice increase in business will cause has even effected the Boise real estate market in positive way. For the first time in a long time the Kuna real estate market is leading the entire Treasure Valley in appreciation.

With incentive after incentive being pumped out by the feds, the Kuna real estate market will only benefit from them. With foreclosures slowing and reos being absorbed into the market, the Kuna real estate market has shown more stability than expected.

If they have a reliable job, then leaving may not be an option and if they don’t then keeping their home not be either. The local real estate news states that Boise has an 8 year supply of residential lots waiting in the inventory of local hard money lenders that have foreclosed on subdivisions that couldn’t make it in the current economic crisis.

This will most likely keep appreciation relatively flat and consistant, which supports home buyers and investors alike.

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