C'mon down. Enjoy leisure, recreation, golf, beach, ocean, business, restaurants, activities. Clubhouse Communities and condos. Equestrian properties to small & large homes & townhomes. PARADISE! The Downtown area has many renovations & tons of shopping and restaurants. Realtor MARILYN JACOBS knows Boynton Beach and will find you THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS - anywhere in southeast Florida! (561-302-3388).
Friday, March 28, 2008
$200-MM AFFORDABLE HOMES PROJECT GOING FORWARD
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
BOYNTON BEACH CRA PROPOSES TRANSIT HUB
Thanks to the $185,000 proposal of the The Boynton Beach-Community Redevelopment Agency Board for a transit station between I-95 and Federal Highway from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to just south of Ocean Avenue (one of several proposed sites), downtown may be transformed from languished to vibrant. The Florida East Coast Railway may be converted into a commuter rail. The hope is for Ocean Avenue to become a cultural campus with the main street lined with public art and historic homes serving as shops and art galleries. There already are public showcases with sculptured art in the roadway. Plans include a string of green spaces and parks along the railway, community and health services along Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, a police precinct and neighborhood retail shops. It is estimated that these redevelopment projects could bring in$133-MM in property taxes over a 15-year build out. On April 15th, City Commissioners, who have the final say, will discuss the downtown master plan.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
TRANSFER YOUR CELLPHONE WITHOUT HIGH FEES BEFORE CONTRACT TERMINATES
Go to www.celltradeusa.com or www.cellswapper.com. You pay about $20 and the person who adopts your phone gets a short contract without an activation fee. Contact your carrier first for approval, and if you want to keep your old number, you’ll have to arrange that as well.
Friday, March 21, 2008
WANT TO PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE AND STAY IN YOUR HOME or CONDO?
Sunday, March 16, 2008
FORBES RECOGNIZES PALM BEACH COUNTY IN TOP TEN UP-AND-COMING TECH CITIES
“With Scripps Florida and the Max Planck Society both establishing world-class research facilities here, we are building the foundation for a knowledge-based economy.” Palm Beach County is recognized as a top pick for “Up-and-Coming Tech Cities,” and in scientific growth. Boca Raton is attracting firms, from biopharmaceuticals to stem cell research and storage, due to its solid business environment. Forbes list is called the TOP TEN HOTBEDS OF TOMORROW’S TECHNOLOGY. The survey considered specific pockets of science growth areas with “promising frontiers of innovation.” Forbes.com says that Palm Beach County is “becoming a haven for cutting-edge biotech and life science research.” More than 140 companies in the county are focused on discovery and advancement of drugs and pharmaceuticals, medical devices and equipment, research and testing. With strong collaborations among universities and pro-active assistance programs throughout the county, and philanthropic dollars, the area is thriving. Additional information can be found at www.bdb.org, the official public/private economic development organization for Palm Beach County and Enterprise Florida, a non-profit corporation founded in 1982 to attract and retain new industry, business investment, high quality jobs and workforce development. See Forbes says county number three in US.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
NEW IRS RULING FOR VACATION HOME 1031’s
NEW IRS RULING FOR VACATION HOME 1031’s
- 24 month holding period
- for each 12 month period you must have rented vacation home for at least 14 days at fair market rent
- for each 12 month period owner can only use property for the greater of 14 days or 10% of the days rented.
- Days that relatives use the unit will count against you… unless they pay fair market rent
- You are allowed a reasonable number of “maintenance days” to care for the unit (not defined by IRS)
SUGGESTIONS:
· Tighten up record keeping and tax reporting
· Be serious in rental attempts
· Charge family members the going rental rate when they use it
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MORTGAGE PRE-APPROVAL AND MORTGAGE PRE-QUALIFICATION?
Verification and Documentation explain the difference. Pre-Qualification is based on information provided by the buyer whereas Pre-Approval is given after receipt of copies of bank account statements, income proof (pay stubs) and income tax returns; other information may be requested as well. Neither are considered a mortgage commitment, but the more detailed Pre-Approval is preferred by sellers. Pre-Qualification requires the borrowers name, address, phone number, date of birth and social security number with permission to do a credit check. Questions may be asked about annual income and what down payment the borrower can make. A letter is issued with an estimate of the amount of a mortgage for which the borrower can be approved, based on documentation verification, which may be described in the letter. The letter will also include a disclaimer, e.g., “subject to verification of employment (2 years of work history) / assets / credit review / charge card statements / mortgage underwriting guidelines” and the prevailing interest rate, which can be “locked in.” This serves temporarily as confirmation to a seller that a buyer appears to be able to afford to purchase their property. Underwriting criteria may include credit scores, work history, verification of income, qualifying income ratios, verification of where down payment will come from (e.g., brokerage or bank account or gift), cash reserves after closing. There may be information that has a negative impact on mortgage approval, including a borrowed down payment, inconsistent work history, unreported “cash” income, not enough assets for closing costs, and other issues.
Saturday, March 08, 2008
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING CULTURAL TO DO THIS WEEK?
Renee Fleming… Kathleen Kennedy Townsend… the Russian National Orchestra… Joyce Carol Oates… The 5 Browns, on 5 pianos playing Home Blues from American in Paris… check out the schedule for the Boca Festival of the Arts this week…
Friday, March 07, 2008
ANTIQUE CLOCK EVALUATIONS
Ever wondered about the value of that pretty clock that has been in your shelf for years? Bring your antique clocks to the Cornell Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach, between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. for an informal evaluation by NAWCC members who are participating in the exhibit, Timekeeping through the Ages. For more information go to www.oldschool.org and see special events.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
YOU WALK AWAY... from a mortgage!
The International Herald Tribune’s 2-29-2008 headline “Faced with mortgage default, some U.S. homeowners walk out” will lead you to this site, which results in walking away from a home and mortgage and ceding the home to a bank in foreclosure: http://www.youwalkaway.com/ . The house then becomes the lenders problem, and the former homeowner might be able to rent a property for less than half the cost of their mortgage they left behind. According to the article, while in some states banks have recourse to sue borrowers for their losses, it is usually not done because the process “is costly and “people’s nonhousing wealth tends to be pretty slim”. For a copy of the article, email marilynfjacobs@gmail.com. According to the founder of You Walk Away, which opened for business in January 2008, the company’s services are not for everybody and were meant as a last resort. Those finding themselves having to choose between a car payment and their kids’ health insurance or paying a ballooned mortgage may have an alternative now, and may feel that over the coming years their income will go up and their credit will improve while, in the meantime, they rent instead of owning a home.
INVESTORS: A GREAT TIME TO BUY!
With condo inventory SOARING here in Florida In the last 20 months, you may be able to buy RIGHT NOW at the lowest price you will see in a long time to come -
- $187,000 is median price for a Florida condo (per NAR)
- Median price is down 9% from one year ago
- Number of condos sold down 29% from one year ago
- Florida brings in more than 300,000 new residents per year (2nd only to Texas)
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