Kuna Homes Are Being Sold At Fastest Rate In 3 Years!
The Kuna real estate market has followed suite with the rest of the globe and been in a deep recession for several months now. Continued reports emerge that reinforce the recession and indicate that it may continue for quite some time. Then others report that things may be turning around, especially in the Kuna real estate market.
The perpetual argument rages between hopeful market watchers, and those not so hopeful gets ironed out with national price numbers decreasing, the form that the eventual recovery will take is becoming clear. The quick recovery resulting from the public eyesore in downtown Boise’s high rise development will aid a recovering business district in Boise real estate market.
Kuna is typically one of the good spots for real estate investment as it is closely tied to the Boise real estate market, but has lower prices so it is more affordable to investors. With a limited amount of businesses in Kuna, it has been relegated to a commuter town, which will preserve the values for quite some time.
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.
This has boosted Kuna real estate and should probably continue to buoy the Boise real estate market overall for some time to come.
With incentive after incentive being pumped out by the feds, the Kuna real estate market will only benefit from them. With foreclosures slowing and REO’s being absorbed into the market, the Kuna real estate market has shown more stability than expected.
The job market seems to be the hottest of topics right now. With much of our local industry switching to service oriented occupations, the reliable mining, agricultural and lumber industry jobs simply aren’t there any more. With lot supplies running at 8 year inventory levels the prospects for appreciation are not exactly what you would call “bright”.
The Kuna real estate market will see some added stability from the expected modest gains in value and appreciation due to the market factor previously mentioned. This will help investors and home owners alike and should create a stable and profitable real estate economy in Kuna once again.
Gavin King is the Designated Broker of Realty In Idaho and enjoys writing articles about Kuna real estate and Nampa Id homes
Filed under Investing by on Oct 31st, 2009.
