Buyers, sellers and other market participants typically monitor fluctuating home values through sale records that legally have to be listed with county clerks. But incentives offered to buyers -- ranging from free cars or furniture to cash rebates -- are making those prices less reliable as a sign of what buyers actually paid, netting out the giveaways. And that may be misleading lenders and people shopping for homes, some real-estate lawyers and appraisers warn.Well, duh.
That is the purpose of these incentives, along with artificially inflating realtor's' commissions. (If the price were cut instead, the realtors would typically take a hit on their commission of over $1000)
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