Home Schooling Takes on New Meaning for National Builder
A short lesson in 'home schooling' may be a better option, as
'Our goal is to educate prospective buyers about the facts of the current market and offer data that explains the benefits of purchasing a new home today,' said
Nearly one-third of potential homebuyers polled by Beazer said they did not know about the
To fill the educational void, the national homebuilder has introduced 'Beazernomics,' to give buyers a simple understanding of where the market is today and explain why factors like low interest rates, low home prices and tax credits make 2009 an unprecedented time to purchase a new home.
Additionally, the builder will use its 'Beazernomics' platform to tout the ecological benefits of its new homes. Beazer includes up to 10 eco-friendly features in every home it builds, including CFL bulbs, programmable thermostats and EnergyStar(R) dishwashers. Other standard features include water-saving faucets and showerheads, as well as MERV-8 air filters and low-VOC paints and carpet that contribute to healthier indoor air quality.
To support the initiative, Beazer is launching a user-friendly website (beazernomics.com) filled with fact-laced tables, charts and pictographs to help educate and enlighten prospective buyers. Also, community sales centers are offering homebuyer workshops.
James points to the research the company conducted in April among prospective homebuyers as an indication of the opportunity for additional buyer education. The survey found gaps in the level of awareness or understanding for several key factors impacting the buying decision, including:
- 26 percent of those considering the purchase of a new home are unaware of the fact that mortgage interest payments are tax deductible
- 29 percent do not know that current mortgage rates are at historic lows
- 31 percent are unaware of the
$8,000 federal tax credit for first-time buyers - 43 percent do not understand that a tax credit reduces the amount of tax one owes the IRS
Among first-time buyers, there appears to be an even greater need for information. Based on the survey findings, 40 percent of first-time homebuyers are unaware that mortgage interest payments are tax deductible and nearly half are unfamiliar with the benefits of a tax credit.
The online survey was conducted
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