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Bainbridge homes for sale have seen a slight rise in popularity as federal government tax credits help to spur demand and increase interest, especially for first-time home buyers.  According to Rachel Pritchett of the Kitsap Sun on November 5, 2009, “the 380 pending home sales in October in Kitsap County were a substantive [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bainbridge homes for sale have seen a slight rise in popularity as federal government tax credits help to spur demand and increase interest, especially for first-time home buyers.  According to Rachel Pritchett of the Kitsap <a class="zem_slink" title="Kitsap Sun" rel="homepage" href="http://kitsapsun.com/">Sun</a> on November 5, 2009, “the 380 pending home sales in October in Kitsap County were a substantive 59 percent jump over October 2008.  Experts say renewed interest is from buyers rushing to make the Nov. 30 deadline of a tax-credit program where they can save $8,000.”  Interestingly, while many properties in Western and Central Washington saw declines in value of up to seventeen percent, the article claims that Kitsap County, and especially <a href="http://www.brokerjoe.com/">real estate in Bainbridge</a>, have been able to keep steady pricing despite the tough economic environment.</p>
<p>Another positive sign for the Bainbridge area was that “there were 1,795 homes for sale in Bainbridge Island in October, 27 percent fewer than a year ago. Sellers have pointed to a shrinking inventory as another sign of a market that is stabilizing.”  In what could be one of the slowest turnarounds in real estate history, both buyers and sellers are beginning to realize that they can only demand so much and must let uncontrollable factors do the rest.  On November 11, 2009, Pritchett followed up with another article about how well Kitsap County was doing compared to the rest of Washington state and the rest of the nation.  In terms of hard statistics, “eleven percent of all homes sold in Kitsap in September sold at a loss; nationally, it was 27 percent.  About 29 percent of homes saw increasing value over the past 12 months; nationally, it was 22 percent.”  These numbers are actually quite unusual for such a remote place like Kitsap County and Bainbridge Island.</p>
<p>Bainbridge Island real estate is definitely showing great improvement as the <a class="zem_slink" title="Washington, D.C." rel="homepage" href="http://www.dc.gov/">economy</a> begins to move again and the recession begins to dry out.  Yahoo! Real Estate showed a 6 percent increase in the median home price between October and November to almost $160,000 while foreclosed homes jumped even higher, 6.9 percent, to over $80,000.</p>
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