DeedStreet RE NewsRoll 8/31/10
Posted on August 31st, 2010 in Deedstreet News | No Comments »
COLUMBUS, OH
Indian Springs Elementary School earns “Excellent with Distinction”
Indian Springs Elementary School received a designation of “Excellent with Distinction” from the State of Ohio Department of Education for the 2009- 2010 school year. Is “Excellent with Distinction” an A+ ? It is the highest designation. The six designations for schools in Ohio: • Excellent with Distinction • Excellent • Effective
• Continuous Improvement • Academic Watch • Academic Emergency…Rest of Story…
DENVER, CO
Foreclosure First Time Home Buyer Seminar ^^^ (Denver)
Hundreds of properties available to first time home buyers throughout the Denver area. Free educational class teaches you how to buy, what to watch for, and how you can secure a mortgage on a foreclosure home. Attend this free workshop to learn how YOU can capitalize on foreclosure properties in Denver…See Details…
EAST VALLEY, AZ
Coffee Talk – But I don’t have PMI
East Valley Team member Dean Ouellette talks about how some home owners will be hit up for a contribution from the PMI company when they think they don’t have any PMI. So you purchased your East Valley home with a 80/20 loan so you would not have PMI. Now you need to sell your home and you find out the PMI company is asking for a cash contribution or a note for $10,000 to be signed. Why is that? Well it turns out that investors who…Rest of Story…
MANHATTAN, NY
UWS Trader Joe’s Sets Grand Opening Date
Upper West Siders, rejoice! It’s only a matter of days until one of the most anticipated openings in recent Upper West Side history. The Trader Joe’s at 72nd and Broadway will officially open its doors on Monday, September 20th, exactly three weeks from today, giving the neighborhood an excellent new option to fulfill their grocery needs. Not only has anticipation been building among future customers of the store, but job seekers…Rest of Story…
MIAMI, FL
The Great Miami Condo Head Fake: How 125 sales duped forecasting models far and wide
Examples like these show how vital it is to look at active market data when forecasting local real estate markets. If your model accounts only for transaction prices, you’re costing yourself (and your investors) lots of money with a really bad and latent forecast. Check out median sold prices for condos in Miami, FL (based on transactions from county records). In late October 2009 through early January 2010, sure looked like the condo…Rest of Story…
SEATTLE, WA
My Seattle Blogs: Is There Another Home Buyers Tax Credit In Our Future?
I was reading an interesting article this morning about talk of another home buyer tax credit. After numbers regarding the housing market that I’d rather not mention just in case there are children present…they are that obscene…the government is once again considering offering some stimuli to counter the sluggish market. IS IT A GOOD THING OR A BAD THING? In my humble opinion, another tax credit would certainly help…Rest of Story…
US – AGENTS
How to hire a real estate agent
You have to pay thousands of dollars to hire a realtor to sell your home. Is it worth it…Watch Video…
5 reasons you still need a real-estate agent
The proliferation of services that help homebuyers and sellers complete their own real-estate transactions is relatively recent, and it may have you wondering whether using a real-estate agent is becoming a relic of a bygone era. While doing the work yourself can save you the significant commissions that many real-estate agents command, for many, flying solo may not be the way to go — and could end up being more costly…Rest of Story…
4 lessons from a 97-year-old real-estate agent
Buy a house today if you can, but don’t sell one if you don’t have to, says George W. Johnson, a 97-year-old real-estate agent who has been working the Seattle market since 1936. Johnson, who is reluctant to call himself America’s oldest real-estate agent — he says he just learned of a 99-year-old broker in Florida — has seen his share of housing booms and busts since he hung his first real-estate shingle 74 years ago…Rest of Story…
US – HOUSING MARKET
Housing Market Summary – Week of August 30th
A busy week of mostly negative news for the macro housing market offers; a look at NAR’s Existing Home Sales report, numbers on new home sales, interest rates, mortgage applications, and the Mortgage Bankers Associations quarterly report on delinquency and foreclosures. Existing Home Sales: Expected Fall – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing home sales dropped 27.1% from June to 3.37million in July (seasonally…Rest of Story…
US – MARKETING
Artisanal Marketing
My favorite type of marketing, by far, is artisanal marketing. Hand crafted, thoughtful, intelligent marketing. Not slick. Not aimed at the masses. Not average marketing for average consumers. But just the opposite. Thoughtful, insightful, honest, embracing complexity and celebrating the craft of the product or products themselves. This type of marketing eschews hype in favor of information yet still has a very strong opinion and point of view that…Rest of Story…
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