Will expanding the housing tax credits beyond first time homebuyers contribute to housing inventory woes?

The Capital published an intriguing article addressing the potential side-effects of expanding the housing tax credits beyond first time homebuyers. The article raises some fair questions with regard to existing homes needing to be liquidated so that current homeowners can take advantage of the housing tax credits now afforded to them. The Capital article focuses on housing inventory in D.C. and its surrounding area. However, this potential side-effect could present itself in other parts of the country.

DHW asks: Do you think expanding the housing tax credits beyond first time homebuyers will increase housing inventories?

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