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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Home contracts fall in U.S., slow down in South Florida

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Miami Herald staff writer Douglas Hanks and Bloomberg News contributed to this report.

Home contracts fell nationwide in July for the first time in three months, a sign that lower prices and borrowing costs aren’t luring in more buyers.

July’s 1.3 percent decrease in the index of pending home sales followed a 2.4 percent gain in June, the National Association of Realtors said Monday in Washington. Economists forecast a 1 percent drop, according to a Bloomberg News survey.

The disappointing national numbers arrived the same day as local numbers from the Miami Association of Realtors hinted at a slowdown in South Florida’s housing market, too.

In Broward, July’s pending sales are up 4 percent over 2010 levels for condominiums and houses. That’s compared to a 24 percent year-over-year increase in June and a 20 percent spike in May.

In Miami-Dade, pending sales grew 19 percent in July over July 2010. That’s down from June’s 33 percent increase and May’s 29 percent jump.

The local numbers aren’t adjusted for seasonality, so month-to-month comparisons can be skewed by the ebb and flow of the home buying season and other factors. In July, Broward pending sales hit 8,124 contracts, a 3.4 percent decline from June. The 12,014 contracts signed by potential home buyers in Miami-Dade last month barely moved the dial: They were up less than 1 percent from June.

Terri Bersach, head of the Broward council for the Miami Realtors group, said the sales pace remains brisk and that she has not detected any buyer pullback brought on by financial turmoil in August.

“We haven’t seen a slowdown yet,’’ said Bersach, a Coldwell Banker real estate agent in Weston. “This week in my office, we’re negotiating a $1 million deal.”

Across South Florida, sales have been increasing while prices remain depressed. With national unemployment at 9.1 percent and the prospect of more foreclosures in the pipeline mean it may take years to clear the oversupply of houses, a sign the market is struggling to stabilize.

“Housing is still on the ropes,” Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics in Valhalla, New York, said in a note to clients.

Shepherdson said he was concerned that “the chaos in the stock markets might have persuaded a greater proportion of buyers to walk away after signing contracts,” leaving sales short of the level implied by the pending data.

Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/08/29/2381203/home-contracts-fall-in-us-slow.html#ixzz1ZMRBDKmg

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Monday, September 19, 2011

Top 10 Questions To Ask A Real Estate Agent

How are you going to advertise my home?
Why are you saying my home is worth $400K when I think its worth $325K?
Is your realty company placing pictures on your website and other listing services?
Will you be at the closing or will you send a lackey?
Show me your municipal reporting on the area?
What are your stats?
How accessible are you
What is your commission?
How can I prepare to show my home?
Can I have the names and phone numbers of the last 3 people that listed with you?
Top 10 Questions To Ask A Real Estate Agent

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Is It Time to Refinance? Three Questions to Consider

Is It Time to Refinance?
Three Questions to Consider
Leonard Baron, MBA, CPA, and author of Real Estate Ownership, Investment and Due Diligence 101

So you've read that interest rates are near historic lows and you want to figure out if you can refinance. Financing has become significantly harder to do and more expensive in the past few years, thanks to the financial crisis. But refinancing is still possible and may make financial sense.

In this article, we will run through some of the basic issues you should contemplate to help give you a framework for deciding whether to refinance. The best person to help you sort through this framework and help you reach a final decision about when to refinance is your mortgage lending professional. But doing a little homework beforehand will help you ask your mortgage professional the right questions.

Here are three questions to consider when you are thinking about refinancing:

Planning on moving? The first item to consider is whether you're going to own the house in question for at least two to four more years–the longer the better. If you're not planning on owning for at least a couple years, refinancing may not be a net benefit to you. HOWEVER: The bigger the mortgage, and the bigger the differential between your current mortgage interest rate and the rate you might get by refinancing, the more refinancing might make sense even on a shorter term basis like two years. So rather than dismiss the idea, this is a good topic to discuss with your mortgage professional in terms of your unique situation.

Can you even qualify for a refinance? It can be tough to refinance these days. If your loan-to-home-value ratio is too high–meaning that your property doesn't appraise at a high enough value in comparison to the amount that is still outstanding on your loan–it may be harder to refinance. The bank may also consider you to be a higher risk if you're self-employed, have a high debt-to-income ratio, or if you have credit issues. But the only way to know for sure is to check with your mortgage lender to examine your options.

What are the costs versus the reduction in interest rate? If you are qualified for financing, your lender will also let you know what interest rate you can secure and how much it will cost you to refinance. You can then do a rate versus loan fee comparison to see if refinancing makes sense. For example, if you refinance a $300,000 loan it might cost $6,500 once you add up points, escrow, title, appraisal, etc. If your loan is dropping by one-half of a percentage point you will save $1,500 per year, which is about $1,000 after taxes. So if you are paying $6,500 to save $1,000 per year, it will take you 6.5 years to earn your money back. That may or may not be a good deal for you, depending on how long you are planning to stay in your home. The bottom line is add up all the costs you will incur by refinancing (remember to exclude items like prepaid interest, taxes and HOA fees that you pay whether you refinance or not) and compare these to your cost savings. This will help you determine whether now is the time to refinance.

Generally speaking, it can be time consuming and challenging to properly dissect the costs versus benefits of refinancing a property. That's why it's a good idea to talk to your trusted lending professional, who understands the right questions to ask and can help you work through the details to make an informed decision.

If you have any questions about your personal situation, contact the professional who supplied you with this month's issue of YOU Magazine. Take action now, so you are protected when you need it most.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Boca Raton's Water Is Best

In a recent blind taste-test conducted by The Coastal Star newspaper and prompted by comments from a Manalapan
commissioner, Boca Raton’s water earned a top scoredrawn from each municipality’s town hall, judging appearance, aroma and taste. Boca’s water
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Boca News And Events | Learning Ally Hours

Boca News And Events | Learning Ally Hours
8/15/2011
The Boca Raton Studio of Learning Ally will open its doors to the community providing Learning Ally Hours monthly, starting in September, 2011. These free events provide the opportunity for individuals and organizations to learn more about the programs, services and volunteer opportunities at Learning Ally.

Come for an hour of inspiration and find out about Learning Ally's mission and vision. We want you to see our volunteers at work, hear about our success stories first-hand and get the inside story of how you can change students' lives. Visitors will tour the audio book production studio and see how nationally, we record more than 6,000 books each year. In 2010, Learning Ally had more than 800,000 audio books and accessible educational materials in circulation throughout the country.

The dates and times for the Learning Ally Hour at the Boca Raton Studio are as follows:

Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, December 3, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.
It is necessary to RSVP your interest in attending an event by calling 561-297-4442 or emailing Ron Wudarsky. Learning Ally's Boca Raton studio is located on the campus of Florida Atlantic University, a half mile from Glades Road in Boca Raton, Florida. Free parking is provided behind the studio.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

FAU could become more traditional campus with new apartments


Parents help their children move into the new FAU Innovation Village apartments on the Boca Raton campus. The new student housing, which along with the new stadium, has put FAU closer to becoming a more traditional college. (Jim Rassol, Sun Sentinel / August 21, 2011)
By Scott Travis, Sun Sentinel

9:50 p.m. EDT, August 21, 2011
Florida Atlantic University may officially lose its status as a commuter school this year.

A resort-style apartment complex called Innovation Village has just opened next to the university's new 30,000-seat stadium. It's become cool to live on campus, even for upper-classmen. The more than 1,200 beds at the new apartments filled up quickly.

Arielle Birgona, 23, of Jacksonville, lived in a Boynton Beach apartment last year but will be at Innovation Village for her senior year. She said she was attracted to its security features, such as resident card access for the elevators, and amenities, including a large pool, sand volleyball court and barbecue grills.

"I won't have to fight parking," she said. "I'll be closer and will get to meet new people and be more involved in campus."

It's part of FAU's efforts to transform the Boca Raton campus into one that's more traditional. Historically, the university has appealed mostly to commuter students, who came to campus for class and made FAU look like a ghost town on nights and weekends..

In the past few years, the university has added a fitness and recreation center, an indie movie house and a mall-style food court. In addition to the apartments, the Innovation Village project includes the stadium, which is set to open in October. Future phases will include another residence hall, retail and a parking garage.

"It is well known that one of the things that retains students on a campus is having a strong connection to the university," President Mary Jane Saunders said. "Part of that is living on campus and having activities outside the classroom."

She said students will have easier access to tutoring and resident assistants they can turn to if they start to slip in their school work.

FAU requires out-of-town freshmen students to live on campus. But many upper-classmen haven't been able to live there even if they wanted to. Before Innovation Village, the university had 2,446 beds, and all were occupied.

Students pay between $4,400 and $4,800 a semester to live in the new apartments, compared to about $2,800 a semester for the more traditional residence halls.

But the higher price hasn't dissuaded students; all 1,216 spots in Innovation Village are claimed. Right now the university put more than 80 students in a nearby hotel because housing director Jill Eckardt expects some no-shows.

The first official day of school was Saturday, with most students starting Monday.

The $121 million complex consists of a seven- and eight-story building, separated by a courtyard. There are a mix of two- and four-bedroom apartments, all with two bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, cable TV and high-speed Internet. Each student has their own bedroom with a full-size bed.

Some units have their own washers and dryers, and there is a community laundry room for everyone else. But students won't have to waste much time waiting for their laundry to be done. The community facilities include computer technology that send students an email or text message when their clothes are ready.

Other amenities include a small fitness center, a computer room and a convenience store.

The complex was funded through a partnership with Balfour Beatty Campus Solutions, which built the apartments, and Capstone Development Corp., which will manage them. Balfour Beatty invested $3.4 million in tax-exempt bonds that finance the project.

"It's gorgeous," said Anita Garbett, 20, a junior at FAU. "It's just a nice, top-notch place to live. I showed my friends my room, and they all say, 'I want to move here.'"

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Monday, August 15, 2011

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

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Monday, August 8, 2011

West Boca Raton High School Information Reviews And Test Scores

West Boca Raton High School serves grades 9-12 in the Palm Beach County Public Schools district. It is among the few public high schools in Florida to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 28 school community members.

School highlights:

Academic contests; Band; Basketball

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

6 Reasons to Google Your Boca Raton Home Address

1) To See What Your Neighbor’s Place Sold For and
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2) To Find Crime Reports and Data For Your Home and Environs

3) To See Your Home’s Google Street View

4) To See If Megan’s Law Registrants Live Nearby

5) To See Your Home’s Property Records

6) To Detect Scammers Trying to Rent or Sell Your House

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Top Rated Boca Raton Public Schools

Top Rated Boca Raton Public Schools

A.D. Henderson University School & Fau High
Addison Mizner Elementary School
Boca Raton Community High School
Del Prado Elementary School
Don Estridge High Tech Middle School

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

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