Friday, February 29, 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.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

FORECLOSURES NOT JUST MAINSTREAM

One of the nation’s priciest residences, Harold Vanderbilt’s Villa di Venezia, the 1929 Italian Renaissance mansion at 1100 South Ocean Boulevard in Manalapan, went on the auction block and was bought by mortgage holder, New Stream Capital, on the steps of the courthouse, for $22-MM. New Stream will put the property back on the market to recoup its investment. The 20,000 sq ft Maurice Fatio home was sold to Randolph Hearst by Mel and Bren Simon for $29.87-MM in 2000, a record sale for Florida at that time. Hearst died 6 months later and his widow, Veronica, was left the house but did not have the money to maintain it. Veronica Hearst paid for property taxes, renovations, etc. by borrowing millions of dollars against the home’ value, selling 150 feet south of the property for $6.2MM.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

OFFICE HOURS EXTENDED FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION, PORTABILITY FILINGS

Gary Nikolits, Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, reminds homeowners that there is less than a month left to file for 2008 homestead exemption and portability benefits and has extended office hours for the next three weeks. Extended hours will be available at the service center on the first floor of the Governmental Center at 301 N. Olive Avenue in West Palm Beach, at 3188 PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens and 501 So. Congress Avenue in Delray Beach, and 200 Civic Center Way in Royal Palm Beach. These offices will be open from 7:30 am to 6 pm weekdays. Filing deadline for exemptions is Monday, March 3rd. It is suggested to file as early as possible to avoid long lines. You can file online on the Property Appraiser’s website; go to the Exemption E-File link on the home page and follow the prompts. For more information, call 561-355-2866.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

HERE is your opportunity for international exposure of your work!

POETRY PROTOCOL, Syndicate is currently accepting poetry for it's International Poetry Quarterly. You also have the opportunity to submit your work for the '10TH ANNUAL MARILYN FARBER JACOBS POETRY AWARD' Contest! Grand prize: ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! Second Place: $50; Honorable Mention Certificates Awarded. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: Theme: open - any style or genre of poetry; 20 lines or less; typed or printed, double spaced; deadline is March 18, 2008; entry fee: $5 for unlimited poem entries. Please make check out to: North Tulsa Literary Guild, Inc. and mail to North Tulsa Literary Guild, P.O. Box 6221, Tulsa, OK 74148-0221. ANYONE CAN ENTER!

Monday, February 11, 2008

GREAT DECISIONS GIVEN IN BOYNTON

America’s longest-standing global affairs education program, Great Decisions, is held at 2 pm on Thursdays at the Schoolhouse Children’s Museum, 129 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach. Discuss world events after reading the weekly excerpt from the Briefing Book which places the thematic or geographic issue in historical context and provides background, current policies and alternative policy options. 2008 Great Books will be available for sale at the Boynton Beach City Library’s reference for $16. One copy is reserved at the reference desk for in-library use only. For more information call Karen Abramason, 561-742-6390 or email abramsonk@ci.boynton-beach.fl.us.

LINK TO LOWEST LOCAL GAS PRICES

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/custom/consumer/sfl-gasprices-htmlpage,0,826131.htmlpage

Thursday, February 7, 2008

BEGONIAS… WORKSHOP WILL EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE








“The Beguiling Begonias Workshop” will
be held Saturday, Febuary 9th from 9 am to noon in the Mounts Botanical Garden auditorium, located at 559 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. Begonias are perennial landscape plants that grow well in Florida. See slides and live plants to learn about the various types of rhizomatous, cane and other begonias, which will thrive in your garden. Each attendee will learn how to propagate these begonias and will pot up a tray of assorted cuttings to take home. Admission price is $40 for members, $50 for non-members – Admission price includes potting materials and begonia cuttings. Workshop will be held in the Garden Pavillion. If you want to expand your begonia collection there will be a selection available for purchase after the workshop. Call Mounts to reserve space. Mounts features plants from 6 continents on 14 acres. For information contact Joy Ford Le at 561-233-1747 or jlford@co.palm-beach.fl.us.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM YOUR BLOG MANAGER

“Buyers are coming out of the woodwork,” is what I’m hearing from other real estate agents, and that is indeed true for me as well. I’m working with many buyers on purchasing primary and second homes. Closings are resulting. Some are from the US, and others from countries including Canada, England, and Singapore. I predicted in the past, and reiterate now: “the best buys will be made between now and the early summer… after that the pickings will be left on the market.” Sale prices are on the low side right now, interest rates are low and may go farther down, and there is huge inventory to pick from – A BUYER’S MARKET. Will keep the readership updated in the coming months… Marilyn Farber Jacobs, Realtor, ePRO – Lang Realty & Lic. Mortgage Broker – Iberia Mortgage Corp., Lic. Correspondent Lender