Carnival barkers? No, U.S. sellers hawking homes

Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:14pm BST
 
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By Julie Haviv

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Not satisfied with your home purchase as the value plummets? No problem. Return it and get your money back.

That is what Rockrose Development Corporation is promising potential buyers of hundreds of condominiums in New York, as sellers of real estate nationwide become desperate to unload inventory where prices are sliding quickly.

Rockrose will buy back the apartment after five years at 110 percent of the purchase price, no questions asked.

Home builders, trying to work off the largest overhang of inventory since at least the early 1960s in the toughest spring selling season in decades, have been forced to come up with new ideas to bring buyers to their open houses.

Aside from money-back guarantees, sellers are giving away credits for new kitchens and other accouterments, mortgage protection plans if buyers lose their jobs, and lower mortgage rates at the home builder's expense.

"People need to be convinced to buy a home because it is almost guaranteed to lose value over the remainder of this year and perhaps beyond," said Lawrence White, professor of economics at New York University's Stern School of Business.

With mortgage rates hovering around record lows and affordability at a record high, potential home buyers already have several good reasons to be house hunting.

But people are still hesitant to buy with unemployment at its highest level since 1983 and home prices, by some accounts, forecast to fall another 20 percent through the end of next year.  Continued...

 
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