The State of California is beginning  to see the light at the end of the tunnel as more people are purchasing  new homes. According to the Sacramento  Business Journal much of  the improvement is because of a $10,000 statewide tax. Check out the  text of their article below.
The California Building Industry Association  said Monday that the availability of new-home tax credits may have helped  boost sales in the Sacramento region and statewide in March.
 
The association reported figures compiled  by Hanley Wood Market Intelligence showed new-home sales in Sacramento  during the month were up almost 50 percent compared to February, when  201 homes were sold region-wide. But the total homes of all types sold  in the region, 297, was still well below sales of 538 in March 2008.
 
Since the state credit went into effect  March 1, more than 5,600 buyers have taken advantage of the program  statewide, which provides up to $10,000 in state tax credits to anyone  who buys a newly constructed home or condominium.
 
