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Friday, May 31, 2013

Don\'t Miss This Friday Night Special at Your Favorite Corrales Restaurant

Paul\'s Famous Ribs are on tonight, served with a baked potato your way and a slice of fresh watermelon. $14

Homicide Solved

Man Arrested in Case of Burned Body Found in Trunkhttp://www.cabq.gov/police/crime-prevention-safety/CrimeBlotter/crime-blotter-news/homicide-solved
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APD Officers Arrest Fleeing Bank Robbery Suspect

FBI Media Update: Arrest Made in Bank of Albuquerque Robberyhttp://www.cabq.gov/police/crime-prevention-safety/CrimeBlotter/crime-blotter-news/apd-officers-arrest-fleeing-bank-robbery-suspect-1
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Prep Your Patio for the Summer

Get your outdoor space ready for a season of grilling and chilling.http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning-organizing/patio-cleaning-tips?src=rss
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Thursday, May 30, 2013

10 big, booming cities

New residents are flocking to these 10 cities, which added the largest number of people between July 2011 and July 2012, according to Census Bureau.http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/money_realestate/~3/Tp0w3JmDMH0/index.html @ uwad.com

Foreclosure sales fall to lowest level since 2008

Sales of bank-owned properties last quarter hit their lowest level since early 2008, according to a new report.http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/money_realestate/~3/VobFxc0yQS4/index.html @ uwad.com

Making Roof Repairs Yourself? Careful, Or This Could Happen

Filed under: News, Home Improvement, How To#fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-827274{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-827274, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-827274{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-827274").style.display="none";}catch(e){}Doing roofing projects and repairs can be challenging -- and downright dangerous -- if the proper safety measures arent taken. Though Mark Graham of the National Roofing Contractors Association advises that most roofing projects -- from heavy-duty, complex installations to smaller projects like fixing leaks -- should be handled by a roofing professional, there are some precautions that homeowners can take if they decide to go down the DIY route.Tip No. 1: Dont go it alone. If you must do roof repairs or projects, do it with a buddy. Not only can the extra pair of hands help with, say, moving large quantities of heavy shingles, but having someone to discuss and work through issues with can be helpful as well. Most importantly, if an accident should happen, there will be someone there to help you.Tip No. 2: If you must do repairs alone, use a safety system. Install roof brackets before engaging in any serious work up there, or even better, invest in a roofing harness system. According to Family Handy Man, a safety harness and rope tied to something sturdy is the "next best thing to a parachute" and can save your life in the case of a fall.Tip No. 3: Check the weather. Avoid doing projects or repairs on excessively windy or rainy days. Under no circumstances should you work on a wet, icy or snow-covered roof: Its downright dangerous.Tip No. 4: Invest in safety gear. Being on a roof puts the body in positions that are uncomfortable or unsafe. That said, DIY Network suggests wearing soft, rubber-soled boots to provide the best roof traction. Always wear a helmet to protect your head and minimize injury if you fall. Roofing Networks also suggests wearing safety glasses and gloves.Tip No. 5: Prepare a checklist and make sure you know what youre doing, and in what order. Before tackling a massive roofing project or repair, organize yourself ahead of time so you have a clear head when youre up there. Theres nothing worse than feeling frazzled or realizing youre lacking the tools needed when youre stuck in a precarious position on a steep roof.Tip No. 6: Clean up as you go. Keep the site clear of debris and other objects while you work. Nails, old shingles and stray tools can create a hazard. If youre not using tools, get your buddy to remove them from the work site to prevent a slipping or tripping danger.If at any point in time you dont feel confident or comfortable doing your own repairs, Graham advises you consult a professional. "Its not worth the risk -- leave complicated roofing repairs to the trained professional," he said.More about DIY projects for the home:Want a Patio? Try Stamped Concrete as a Low-Cost Alternative Use a Salvaged Tub to Turn Your Backyard Into a Soothing Oasis DIY Kitchen Remodels for Investment Properties More on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. Find homes for rent.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/DIY-roof-repairs/ @ uwad.com

Madonna Sells NYC Condo at a Discount

Filed under: News, Celebrity HomesBy Sara PolskyThe residents of the Upper West Sides Harperley Hall probably woke up happy this morning: their neighbor Madonna has finally sold her combo co-op in the building. The buyer, the Journal reports, is hedge fund manager Deepak Narula, who paid "considerably less" than the apartments most recent $19.995 million asking price. (And that was a discount from the original $23.5 million listing price.)A hedge fund manager sounds like the type to appeal to the co-op board at Harperley Hall, which has been feuding with Madonna ever since she sought to expand the original apartment she and Sean Penn had purchased in the building. Though the co-op board eventually granted permission for the renovation, neighbors kept on expressing their displeasure by doing things like suing Madonna for playing music and dancing. The apartment is, frankly, surprisingly boring considering all the drama. No wonder the material girl has moved on to the world of epic townhouses.%Gallery-171553%See more on Curbed:German Power Plant Goes Incognito as a Garden HedgeComposer John Philip Sousas Former Home Relisted for $28.9MHere, Have a Look at Atlantas Most Utterly Insane BedsMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. Find homes for rent.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/29/madonna-sells-nyc-condo-at-a-discount/ @ uwad.com

Home prices post strongest gains in 7 years

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Short Sales Losing Favor with Lenders?

Lenders may be less inclined to approve short sales due to rising home prices, according to a new report. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/pYvq9P6SDkY/short-sales-losing-favor-lendersJim Gross @ uwad.com

Key West Association Wins Federal Copyright Case

A federal district court in Florida has awarded the Key West Association of REALTORS® Inc. a $2.7 million judgment in its copyright...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/i6ZL6YiB5OE/key-west-association-wins-federal-copyright-caseJim Gross @ uwad.com

Home Sellers Take the Power Seat

The housing recovery has “transformed the mind-set of many buyers and sellers ... sellers are now in a more favorable position,” says...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/wy0-udqi9-s/home-sellers-take-power-seatJim Gross @ uwad.com

Mortgage Applications Drop 9% Last Week

The big drop in loan demand comes from a continuing decrease in refinance applications, the Mortgage Bankers Association reports. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/pXyycw2K7QM/mortgage-applications-drop-9-last-weekJim Gross @ uwad.com

Bring Expireds Back: Here's How

Sellers with expired listings can be discouraged about the market. Here's how to approach them with the right attitude to bring them back...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/cfDi2MEl91k/bring-expireds-back-heres-howJim Gross @ uwad.com

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

House Flippers Re-Emerge, Looking to Cash In

With rising home prices, investors are eyeing house flipping again as a way to make a profit in real estate. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/Wi6IWD-vqGo/house-flippers-re-emerge-looking-cash-inJim Gross @ uwad.com

Investors Place Big Bets on Widespread Housing Recovery

"The housing market is one of the best investable themes out there for 2013 and for 2014," says one analyst.http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/lVnQDWuNts0/investors-place-big-bets-widespread-housing-recoveryJim Gross @ uwad.com

Agency Targets Kids as Future Home Buyers

One of the largest real estate agencies in Australia is already looking to hook the next generation of future home buyers, even kids as young as...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/ZCk4PuHL5mk/agency-targets-kids-future-home-buyersJim Gross @ uwad.com

After Deadly Tornadoes, Some Lawmakers Seek to Mandate Storm Shelters

Following the deadly tornadoes in Moore, Okla., sales of storm shelters and safe rooms are reportedly soaring along “Tornado Alley,”...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/xOnjCT1x0Sg/after-deadly-tornadoes-some-lawmakers-seek-mandate-storm-sheltersJim Gross @ uwad.com

Limited Inventory Prompts Door Knocking

The limited supply of homes for sale is causing some real estate professionals to hit the streets and go door-to-door to ask home owners if they...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/_JIhQo1EOsM/limited-inventory-prompts-door-knockingJim Gross @ uwad.com

Bomb Shelter Boom Has Luxurious Living Covered

Filed under: News, Lifestyle Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames.US News | Weird News | More ABC News VideosBy Colleen CurryThe latest real estate boom to sweep America comes with all the trappings of luxurious living: custom-built swimming pools, gyms, full-length basketball courts, and even airplane hangars. The only catch is that this time, the features are all buried underground. The boom in bomb shelter sales over the past 15 years has taken the spartan 1950s notion of a fallout shelter and given it a makeover, according to the owners of three companies that make and sell shelters. Now, custom installations can create 100,000-square-foot underground dwellings that could hold dozens of people for months or years."You can have all your major amenities: TV, high power and high voltage [appliances] ... horticulture rooms where you can grow vegetables and gardens, a full shower, all the amenities of your full home. Were not limiting what people can do," said Brad Roberson, marketing director for Rising S Company, which builds and installs custom shelters.The basic requirements that most owners want in a shelter include air filtration systems to protect from nuclear, chemical and biological warfare, ventilation systems and a toilet system, as well as blast-proof and fallout-proof casing on the outside, he and other makers told ABC News. But in addition to that, shelters can have "secret doors, hidden passageways, panic rooms, bulletproof glass," running water, toilets, showers and electricity, according to Roberson.Related: How Survival Real Estate is Surviving (and Thriving) After the Apocalypse"Budget and imagination are the only limits," he said. A bunker on the small side of 10 feet by 20 feet starts at about $54,000. They go up from there to $10 million, Roberson said. At Utah Shelter Systems, corrugated pipe shelters start at about $50,000 for an 8-foot diameter by 32-foot length shelter. They go up to about $490,000 for a 12-foot by 50-foot run, Packer said.Rising S recently built an $8 million shelter in Colorado that measured 15,000 square feet, with camouflaged elevators and handicap ramps to provide access to a disabled client. They placed a log cabin over the top of the bunker to serve as a safe house. Behind the logs will be a bulletproof half-inch steel plate protecting the structure, he said."Everything above ground is camouflaged by an old barn or water silo that sits above it," Roberson said. "Hes got a basketball court, and airplane hangar large enough to park 2 Cessna planes that will open up to face a hill or mountain. Hes got a large gym, 22 rooms, he has a large family."Bomb Shelters Make a Comeback Amid Nuclear, Economic UncertaintiesIn the past 15 years, companies that make and sell underground bunkers have sprouted up around the country, mainly in the West and South, according to the founders of three companies. "I think probably around the year 2000 we started seeing quite an increase in sales," said Sharon Packer, co-owner of Utah Shelter Systems in Draper, Utah. Her company installs shelters made out of 10-foot-wide concrete pipes linked together to create rooms six feet underground."People were concerned about the very real issue of possible effects on our computers. Y2K started the upsurge, and for 13 years its been a good steady business," Packer said. "After 9/11 we had a big surge in the East, in New York."Related: Luxury Doomsday Bunkers Promise Survival and PamperingRecently, fears of a nuclear armed Iran or North Korea have stoked the fear that a nationwide disaster would force residents to retreat to safety underground to wait out nuclear fallout or social instability, Packer and others said."Its sad to say, the worse the state of affairs get, our government gets, the closer we see these policies the government is forcing down our throats, and foreign threats as well. It inflames peoples desire to give themselves a retreat," Roberson said.Read the rest of this story on ABC News.More on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Find homes for rent in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook.  Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/21/luxury-bomb-shelters/ @ uwad.com

Vacation Home Sales Sizzle, Rentals Booking Fast

Filed under: News, Buying, RentingBy Diana OlickIn the kitschy community of St. Michaels on the Maryland shore, businesses are gearing up for the official start of the season, Memorial Day weekend. Trucks carrying dozens of bicycles are unloading into waterside racks and shopkeepers are moving their bright-colored wares out onto the sidewalks. For real estate rental agents, however, the hard work is largely done. The biggest houses already are booked."Those houses do tend to book up in January," said Deborah Lipscomb, owner of Eastern Shore Vacation Rentals. "Because of the Jersey Shore and the things going on there, we are seeing more of a demand for this area."The recession hit homebuying in this area, which actually increased competition in the rental market, but that may be about to change. Low mortgage rates, returning consumer and investor confidence, and the new migration from New Jersey are all combining to turn this Maryland market around. "Were getting the calls again from people looking to really buy -- buy into the market and start renting again," said Lipscomb.The impact of Hurricane Sandy is less apparent farther south on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. "Its a great time to buy, its a bad time to sell, is what I tell people," said James Wedgeworth, who has been selling real estate on the island for over a decade. "There is a light at the end of the tunnel. "The rental market on Hilton Head, which largely caters to the golfing set, has remained strong throughout the recession, likely because so few people wanted to buy. Confidence is slowly returning here, but prices are not."It hasnt really started going up, but at least its not going down. We had seven straight years of prices going down. Thats no fun," added Wedgeworth.Vacation home sales rose 10 percent nationally in 2012, according to the National Association of Realtors, but as with all things real estate, location is key. Prices are just stabilizing in South Carolina, but in the tiny towns of eastern Long Island, N.Y., better known as the Hamptons, home prices are roaring back and rentals are fully booked for the season."Weve seen bidding wars in the four-to-five-million-dollar range as well as in the overall market," said Laura Nigro, a real estate broker in Bridgehampton. "Its so much better than when the 2008, 2009 economy shrank and people were very much afraid to invest in anything." Nigro pointed to the potential of rising mortgage rates as the key driver. She said the Hamptons are not seeing too many migrants from the Jersey Shore. The newest clients are coming from much farther away: China."In the Hamptons, there is a new influx of Chinese buyers. In the past, they havent been prevalent in this Hampton marketplace, but this season, for whatever reason there is, they are out looking for properties," she said. Neither the Chinese nor the locals seem particularly concerned about more storms coming to the coast. Potential buyers are, however, looking more closely at FEMA flood requirements and coastal erosion zones, according to agents, but they are still ready to buy.On Hilton Head, James Wedgeworth said clients are asking more questions about storms, but he has the perfect answer: "If you look at a NOAA map of all named hurricanes since 1950, the safest place, believe it or not, is Jacksonville, Fla., to Hilton Head. For whatever reason, they always hit up north."See more on CNBC:Fannie Mae in the Black: Now What?America On the MoveApartment Growth to BoomMore on AOL Real Estate:Find homes for rent.Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-107365{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-107365, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-107365{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-107365").style.display="none";}catch(e){}  Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/21/vacation-home-sales-rentals/ @ uwad.com

Tornado Season: Do You Have Good Home Insurance?

Filed under: NewsAs the massive tornado that ripped through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore has shown, were in the midst of tornado season. Dozens are dead after Mondays storm, and the death toll is expected to rise as rescue crews continue searching through the rubble for survivors, The Associated Press reported. In the town of Moore, Okla., an elementary school was demolished and scores of homes were flattened.For those living in the swath of the Great Plains, Midwest and South known as "tornado alley" -- which covers a big part of Oklahoma -- this is a reminder of how devastating the storms there can be. And it also shows that, as homes can be completely destroyed in a heartbeat by powerful twisters, you need home insurance. At this time of year, home insurance is doubly important considering the huge tornado outbreaks that tend to occur in the spring. But what does home insurance cover? Heres our guide:Whats Covered in Home Insurance, Section ICoverage A covers the house itself -- roof, walls, cabinets, plumbing and electrical systems, HVAC (heating, ventilation and cooling system), etc. Most policies provide replacement cost coverage for the structure, provided that the property owner purchases sufficient insurance to cover 80 percent of the replacement cost. Failure to "insure to value" can result in a co-insurance penalty, that is, the insurance company pays only a percentage of the claim.Coverage applies for "all risks." In other words, the coverage applies to a loss by any cause, except for those that are specifically excluded. Examples of excluded losses are earth movement (earthquake) and flood. Examples of covered losses include fire, theft and water that escapes from within an appliance. A windstorm is typically a covered peril, but there are areas of Florida in which private insurance companies will exclude them from policies. In these areas, property owners may purchase such an "x-wind" policy, and then purchase a separate windstorm-only policy from Citizens Property and Casualty. Citizens is the state-run insurer of last resort.Coverage B covers "other structures" on the insured location that are separated from the primary structure by a clear space. This can include sheds, detached garages and the like.Coverage C covers personal property. Under the base HO-3 policy, personal property is covered for "named perils." These are specified in the policy and include fire and lightning, theft, water that escapes from within a plumbing system or appliance, windstorm (again, the x-wind discussion above applies), rain (if wind damages the structure so that rain can enter), damage from vehicles or flying objects, etc. For an additional premium, many policies will provide "all risk" coverage, as for the structure.Coverage D covers additional living expenses that are necessitated when a covered peril causes the structure to be unlivable.Whats Covered in Home Insurance, Section IISection E covers liability. This is typically for property damage or personal injuries to third parties, due to the neglect of the insured. Examples would be injuries to a guest who slips and falls in the insureds home due to a hazard of which the insured person was aware and failed to correct. If the friend sues, the policy will provide a defense, but in most cases, the insurance company will attempt to negotiate a reasonable settlement based on the severity of the injuries and the degree of the insureds negligence.Available coverage amounts vary, and the insurance agent should be able to recommend a level of coverage suitable for the individuals needs. Obviously, people with significant assets should carry higher limits of coverage. Consumers should be aware of the increasing use of exclusions. Specifically, insurance companies are excluding claims for animal liability (dog bites and the like), trampolines and swimming pool injuries, to name a few. Agents can explain the differences between policies and should always advise clients on the coverage that they require.Section F provides medical payment coverages, which pay for medical bills incurred by persons injured on the insured property. The important distinction is that this coverage applies, regardless of the existence of negligence. Coverage amounts vary and can be increased by payment of an additional premium.Finally, consumers like the Joneses should be 100 percent truthful with their agent when theyre applying for coverage. If the applicant provides a false response to an underwriting question and the insurance company issues the policy, the insurance company may have the right to later deny a claim. The Joneses learned the hard way, finally coming to their senses and opting for another insurance company once they were dropped, but by then, the damage had been done and lots of money was lost. This list at the outset could have saved them a few headaches.Differences Between Home insurance and Fire InsuranceDwelling fire policies are less expensive, but coverages are more limited. The more-comprehensive dwelling form is the DP-3. Dwelling fire policies are most often used by landlords for rental properties, but theyre sometimes purchased by owners who occupy the property.The Form HO-3 is the most common type of homeowners policy. Its generally the most comprehensive coverage and therefore the most expensive. The HO-3 policy is divided into two sections: Section I covers property, and Section II covers liability. Policies are typically divided into sections which identify whats covered, what its covered against, whats not covered, and general terms and conditions.See also:Should You Buy a Standby Generator for Your Home?How To Protect Your Home From Damage in a Perfect StormHomeowners Insurance 101: What You Need to KnowMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Find homes for rent in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook.#fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-135924{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-135924, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-135924{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-135924").style.display="none";}catch(e){} Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/oklahoma-city-tornado-home-insurance/ @ uwad.com

Airbnb Ruled Illegal in New York City

Filed under: News, RentingNew York City has effectively deemed the vacation rental website Airbnb illegal with a finding that a man there broke the law by renting out his apartment through the service. A judge arbitrating the case for the citys Environmental Control Board declared that using Airbnb violated New Yorks illegal hotel law, reported The Verge news site. That law prevents citizens from renting out their properties for less than 29 days -- a law established to stop landlords from turning residences into hotels.According to CNET, the administrative law judges May 10 decision -- fining New Yorker Nigel Warren $2,400 for violation of the hotel law -- doesnt necessarily mean that citizens with active Airbnb listings should close shop: The law is only actionable as a secondary offense. In other words, the city will only enforce the rule if a complaint is filed. Warren had faced a $7,000 fine for violating building and zoning codes in addition to hosting guests in his condo via Airbnb, and CNET added that its not clear why Warren was investigated, but he did have a housemate at the time of the renters stay.Airbnb told CNET in a statement that it was not happy with the citys decision saying that the illegal hotel law shouldnt be applied to "occasional hosts" like Warren, who are not trying to run illegal hotels in their homes but are simply "trying to make ends meet." In fact, Airbnb argued that the online service "supports the citys desire to preserve living accommodations because it allows tenant the ability to bolster their income and pay rent."Currently, there are over 1,000 listings available in New York City through Airbnb, Business Insider reports. Airbnb said it will continue the fight to ensure that New Yorkers are able to occasionally rent out their homes.See more about rental rules:Tenants of Manhattan Complex Irate Over Mid-Lease Rent Hikes When You Can Force Your Landlord To Listen To You Tenants Rights in Eviction: When Do Landlords Go Too Far? More on AOL Real Estate:Find homes for rent.Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-808105{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-808105, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-808105{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-808105").style.display="none";}catch(e){} Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/airbnb-ruled-illegal-in-new-york-city/ @ uwad.com

Olivia Newton-John Lists Florida Home for $6.2 Million

Filed under: News, Celebrity HomesBy Catherine ShermanWhat do you get when you combine a four-time Grammy winner and the founder of Floridas Amazon Herb Company? Cypress tongue-and-groove vaulted ceilings, natural coral stone flooring, custom driftwood cabinetry, bean bag seating and a rainwater harvesting irrigation system.Olivia Newton-John married John Easterling in 2008 and moved into the $4.1 million plantation-style pad a year later. Now the Florida couple is selling the place for $6.2 million, The Real Estalker reports.Located in the affluent Jupiter Inlet Colony, the 5,500-square-foot home received several eco-luxury renovations totaling $2 million in 2010. The windows can now withstand hurricane impact, the kitchen is equipped with Sub-Zero stainless steal appliances, and the media room is decked out with a state-of-the-art sound, video, shade and lighting system.And for those more interested in simple pleasures, a vine-draped lanai, lagoon pool and spa, beach access and dock are steps away. The third-of-an-acre property is situated on the Jupiter Sound Intracoastal Waterway in Palm Beach County, ideal for snorkeling, boating or kayaking.The "Grease" star decided to remarry at age 60, and her singing career spanning more than four decades is still going strong. This year, the native of England embarked on a tour of the United Kingdom. As a breast cancer survivor, shes also committed to educating and promoting womens health.Well see whether Newton-John and Easterling remain Florida beach-bound. Jo Ann Jacobson of Seawind Realty, LLC is the listing agent for the property.%Gallery-189009%See more on Zillow:Stevie Nicks Old Hollywood Home Asks $1.6 MillionCountry Legend George Jones $8 Million EstateRay Lewis Lists Florida Beach Property, Gets Ready for ESPN #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-959476{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-959476, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-959476{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-959476").style.display="none";}catch(e){}  Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/21/olivia-newton-john-florida-home/ @ uwad.com

3 Ways Social Media Creates a Social Local Community

Are you looking for ways to engage with your employees and your local community? Are you using social media to create awareness for the services you offer? Keep reading as I reveal how a nursing home used social media to build a loyal local community. Nursing Homes and Social Media? Nursing homes, assisted-living facilities and [...]http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/3-ways-social-media-creates-a-social-local-community/
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Why Real Estate Investors Have the Edge in Housing Market

Filed under: News, Buying, Investing#fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-862236{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-862236, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-862236{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-862236").style.display="none";}catch(e){}Prospective homebuyers are entering some markets today to find it rife with competition and the pickings slim. While many put off home purchases during the financial crisis, Wall Street investors dove right in and snapped up all the good buys while they were cheap. This was especially prevalent in areas where housing prices bottomed out during the recession. And now, with interest rates historically low and the economic recovery under way, average consumers want in -- but theyre running into fierce competition over whats left to choose from.A recent discussion on HuffPost Live -- shown in the video above -- looked at why real estate investors make much more attractive buyers than others in the housing market. Said Matthew Ong, a retail analyst at Nerd Wallet: They bid in cash, in full and higher than the asking price. Investors also have the funds to give homes much-needed repairs. But instead of selling those properties they rent them out, altering the social fabric of the neighborhoods as people begin to move in and out more frequently."The problem here is that investors buy when something is cheap, whereas consumers buy when theyre ready," Ong said.But waiting for buyers to be ready is not how the market works, so average consumers might need to be prepared for a long, hard search.See more news about homebuying:More Young Couples Say I Do to Buying a Home Before MarriageInvestors Betting on Housing Recovery Big TimeWhere Castles Offer Big Bang for Your Buck%Gallery-185427%More on AOL Real Estate:Find homes for rent.Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook.  Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/why-real-estate-investors-dominate-housing-market/ @ uwad.com

Chinas Real Estate Market: A Bubble About To Burst?

Filed under: News, Buying, Economy#fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-262539{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-262539, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-262539{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-262539").style.display="none";}catch(e){}Chinas housing bubble may be ready to pop if the government doesnt take measures to prevent it, some economists are saying. The impact on Chinas economy could be devastating and permanent, much like Japans crash of the 1980s, analysts speaking to CNNMoney warn. Home prices have spiked as much as 8 percent or more in some parts of the country over the past year. The National Bureau of Statistics found that of 70 major Chinese cities, 67 saw a rise in prices in April.As seen in the Newsy video above, CNNMoney reports that a 2,000-square-foot, three-bedroom home fetches as much as $2.27 million in Shanghai, as property values have soared there and in other tier-one cities such as Beijing and Guangzhou in the past decade. The trouble is that China measures GDP by what is built, unlike the U.S., which measures growth by whats bought and sold. This has put pressure on the state to build as much as it can and has resulted in what have been dubbed "ghost cities" -- multiple-block stretches of vacant skyscrapers. Thats a clear warning sign for a country that builds an average of 12 to 24 new cities a year, a financial analyst in Hong Kong, Gillem Tulloch, told "60 Minutes."One idea is for the government to introduce an annual property tax based on a homes market value. "That would reduce speculation, discourage owners from holding empty flats and provide a fresh source of funding for cash-strapped local governments," The Economist suggested (via Business Insider).The Chinese government has stated that it will implement a plan to curb the spike in prices in Shanghai and Guangzhou, but hasnt said when.See more on Chinese Real Estate:Chinas Empty Cities: These Satellite Images Will Shock You Guangzhou, China, Sinkhole Swallows Buildings (VIDEO)Tricycle House in China Gives New Meaning to Mobile Home More on AOL Real Estate:Find homes for rent.Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/china-real-estate-bubble/ @ uwad.com

Drew Barrymore Lists Montecito Home for $7.5 Million (House of the Day)

Filed under: News, Celebrity HomesBy Erika RiggsAlthough she walked down the aisle in the backyard, Drew Barrymores home near Santa Barbara doesnt seem to have too much of a hold on her. The actress has listed the Montecito, Calif., home for $7.5 million just a year after getting married, according to property records and The Real Estalker blog.Barrymore reportedly bought the home in June 2010 for $5.705 million. The estate is out of the way from the buzz of Hollywood on a secluded 2 acres -- ideal for a quiet, paparazzi-free wedding and starting her family with new husband Will Kopelman.With a spacious 6,000-square-foot floor plan and six bedrooms, an upgrade in size isnt needed. However with Kopelman from New York, the couple could be considering a move back east. Barrymore also owns another home in Southern California that she bought in 2002.The "Never Been Kissed" actress two-story classic was built in 1937 with a long, gravel driveway and a separate guesthouse. Inside, the home is markedly traditional, although Barrymores quirky nature is apparent in the kitchen, where a sunny yellow table serves as the island and the two fridges are vintage -- one in a bright aqua shade. The grounds feature a long stretch of lawn, as well as a grove of citrus and avocado trees.The home is listed by Suzanne Perkins of Sothebys International Realty.%Gallery-189037%More on Zillow:Anna Faris and Chris Pratt Upgrade to Hollywood HillsReese Witherspoon Buys Brentwood Home Next DoorWith Baby on the Way, Vince Vaughn Buys in La Canada FlintridgeMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. See celebrity real estate.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-841650{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-841650, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-841650{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-841650").style.display="none";}catch(e){} Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/22/drew-barrymore-santa-barbara-home/ @ uwad.com

Your Perfect Apartment Might Not Be in Your Favorite Neighborhood

Filed under: News, How To, RentingAnyone who has been apartment hunting lately knows that just as the prices have changed, so have the rules. And in the countrys most competitive markets, the process can be a blood sport. No matter where you want to hang your hat, experts advise being realistic about expectations and budget. Theres nothing worse than falling in love with a neighborhood you cant afford.When budget is an issue, experts suggest looking for an area with the same attributes as your dream hood, but at a lower cost. If youve fallen in love with the leafy but pricey streets of brownstone Brooklyn, for instance, you may find your money stretching farther in Jersey City, a lower-profile neighborhood with a similar vibe -- and, depending on where you land, killer views of Manhattan."I recommend people be open to areas other than Manhattan and to other parts of Brooklyn that are commuter-friendly," says Eric Benaim, founder of Modern Spaces, a Long Island City-based real estate firm.For Louise Jordan (pictured at left), 35, an account director with a public relations firm, that meant looking outside New York City. She had lived in the city for 11 years before moving to Sweden with her now-fiance for 16 months. When they returned to New York, they settled in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Greenpoint but soon found themselves wanting to replicate their quieter, greener situation in Gothenburg."Once I got back to New York, I was overwhelmed by how crowded and dirty it was [compared to Sweden]," she said. "I wanted to continue working in Manhattan but have my outdoor space." After looking around, they settled on the town of Irvington, just north of the city. There, they spread out in two bedrooms and two bathrooms, in a complex surrounded by nature and bike trails -- a luxury they couldnt afford in their former, hip Brooklyn neighborhood.Considering an alternate neighborhood may also ease some of the stress of competition. Jordan recalled feeling pressured to take an apartment in Manhattans East Village because her broker assured her that the place would be gone within minutes. In super-hot neighborhoods, its not uncommon to come to a showing with a checkbook in hand, a credit report and references."If you come unprepared, theyre not interested in you," Jordan said. "You have to prove yourself, because [landlords] can pick anyone." Benaim suggested that smaller landlords in lesser markets may be more lenient.That was the case for Tina Awad, 52, who, after living in downtown Manhattan for 13 years, moved nearly 100 blocks north. A massage therapist who has her own business, Awad was in search of a rental where she could devote one room to patient care. Priced out of downtown, where most of her clientele lived, she sought an alternate neighborhood with good transportation. Her other challenge: Because she runs her own business, she lacked many of the employment documents that most landlords required for a background check.But by seeking an independent landlord, she found one who reviewed her tax returns, found her income adequate and rented her a two-bedroom apartment on West 104th Street. "I think an owner-operated kind of building is more flexible, as opposed to the kind that has a doorman and all the brouhaha," she said.See more about renting:Rental Perks You Might Get -- If You AskWhen You Can Force Your Landlord To Listen To YouMost Renters Have PetMore on AOL Real Estate:Find homes for rent.Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-763096{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-763096, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-763096{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-763096").style.display="none";}catch(e){} Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/how-to-find-perfect-apartment/ @ uwad.com

8 Key Facts About Your Mortgage APR

Filed under: News, Advice, BuyingBy Scott SheldonSecuring a mortgage today requires careful consideration of all the figures associated with the transaction. The biggest figures that most homebuyers pay attention to include loan amount, interest rate, closing costs and the one most benign to consumers, the annual percentage rate (APR for short), which is a disclosure item required in loan advertisements and loan disclosures.Set forth by TILA (Truth In Lending Act) and overseen by the Fed, APR is touted as the most accurate barometer to compare one mortgage offer to another. In comparing mortgages, there is often inaccurate distinctions made with regard to disclosures between APR and interest rate, and what consumers are actually borrowing that creates confusion around the numbers. Here are some terms you need to understand to cut through the confusion.Annual Percentage Rate, or APR: A function of blending the closing costs associated with the loan transaction and re-amortizing that figure over the term of the loan.Interest Rate: The actual interest rate tied to the amount of money being borrowed. Also called a "note rate," it is what determines the amount of interest youll pay over the life of the loan on an amortization schedule.The Facts About Mortgage Annual Percentage Rateo. The annual percentage rate does not determine the monthly mortgage payment. The note rate is what determines the monthly mortgage payment.o. Lenders must disclose the annual percentage rate on their loan disclosures after you submit a mortgage application.o. The APR is usually within a 0.125 percent range above the note rate. This is positive because it indicates your closing costs are very small in relationship to the amount being borrowed and the interest rate (note rate) you are receiving.o. If the APR is substantially over the 0.125 range above the note rate, this is an indicator of higher fees (closing costs) associated with the amount borrowed.o. The APR is higher than the note rate because the APR takes into consideration a "blending" of the interest rate and closing costs over the life of the loan.o. APR is not paid over the term of the loan -- for example, 360 months representing a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. The note rate is the interest rate paid over the term of the loan.o. The APR is a measuring tool used upfront to compare mortgage offers only, usually during the initial application process in comparing different loans.o. APR represents the total cost picture in securing a mortgage, not the total interest paid over the life of the loan.While APR is the standard used to compare mortgages, it is not the only way to compare mortgages. Rather than trying to figure out the intricacies of APR, consumers could also be served by comparing the following items to determine what mortgage choice is ideal.These include:o. Loan term.o. Interest rate.o. Closing costs.o. One loan term versus another.o. Closing costs recapture (determined by taking amount of closing costs divided by payment savings).One last takeaway: The mortgage with the financing terms most consistent with your long-term goals and objectives is the ideal direction to take.See more on Credit.com:The First Thing to Do Before Buying a HomeWhy You Shouldnt Obsess Over Mortgage Rates3 Things That Can Stop a Mortgage in Its TracksMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Find homes for rent in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/22/mortgage-apr-facts/ @ uwad.com

How to Best Use Virtual Staging For Listings

by Jim Gross on May 29, 2013 Last week my blog talked about how agents should use virtual staging in a way that works contractually so that buyers see the images as a positive and not misleading. In general, stage only what does not convey and leave a comment in the MLS that rooms are virtually staged. There are several virtual staging companies that offer everything from enhancing landscaping to changing flooring, wall colors and adding window coverings. These types of staging techniques are great outside of the MLS listing. It might even be a great add on service once the property is well under contract and through inspections to let buyers think about changes they may want to make later. As a virtual staging provider and real estate agent I would strongly suggest to keep any marketing staging that is to be done to list the home related to things that clearly don’t convey like furniture, pictures and house plants. If the virtual staging is done correctly, the results will far outweigh the affordable cost of virtual staging. STAGING PADS Contact: Jim Gross 505-980-7788   EMAIL JIM http://www.virtualtourclub.com    http://www.stagingpads.com   http://www.realestatevideotalk.com/about http://www.marketinghomesonline.com

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Commercial Report Finds Credit to be 'Unnecessarily Tight'

Things are looking up in the commercial real estate market, but financing remains a challenge for small businesses.http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/7koyAN9lpmE/commercial-report-finds-credit-be-unnecessarily-tightJim Gross @ uwad.com

Foreclosures Continue to Fall by Big Numbers

The number of Americans who are in the foreclosure process has fallen by nearly 25 percent in the past year.http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/oqucjEWMPN4/foreclosures-continue-fall-big-numbersJim Gross @ uwad.com

New Rules May Ease Mortgage Process for Retirees

Seniors who were being shut out of refinancing or qualifying for a new mortgage may have a better chance under new rules by mortgage giant Freddie...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/m6BKLKc4q0I/new-rules-may-ease-mortgage-process-for-retireesJim Gross @ uwad.com

Underwater Owners Try Landlord Role

Home owners who owe more on their mortgage than their home is worth have emerged as a growing crop of “accidental landlords.”http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/-LREYMYGDe0/underwater-owners-try-landlord-roleJim Gross @ uwad.com

8 Fast-Growing Cities

Find out which "boom" cities are adding the most new residents. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DailyRealEstateNews/~3/dSZtbjOezio/8-fast-growing-citiesJim Gross @ uwad.com

How to Best Use Virtual Staging For Listings

by Jim Gross on May 29, 2013 Last week my blog talked about how agents should use virtual staging in a way that works contractually so that buyers see the images as a positive and not misleading.  In general, stage only what does not convey and leave a comment in the MLS that rooms are virtually staged. There are several virtual staging companies that offer everything from enhancing landscaping to changing flooring, wall colors and adding window coverings. These types of staging techniques are great outside of the MLS listing. It might even be a great add on service once the property is well under contract and through inspections to let buyers think about changes they may want to make later.  As a virtual staging provider and real estate agent I would strongly suggest to keep any marketing staging that is to be done to list the home related to things that clearly don’t convey like furniture, pictures and house plants. If the virtual staging is done correctly, the results will far outweigh the affordable cost of virtual staging.  STAGING PADS Contact: Jim Gross 505-980-7788   EMAIL JIM http://www.virtualtourclub.com    http://www.stagingpads.com   http://www.realestatevideotalk.com/about http://www.marketinghomesonline.comJim Gross

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3 Creative Ways Brands Are Using Pinterest

Are you looking for some creative ways to use Pinterest? Would you like to make stronger connections with your customers? Although many brands run creative contests on Pinterest, here are some new ways to engage audiences and build your presence. Take a look at what these 3 brands are doing to get inspiration for using [...]http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/creatively-using-pinterest/
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26 Ways to Create Engaging Content

Are you looking to create content that engages? Does your content connect with people and encourage them to engage? In this article Ill show you 26 ways to make content that engages people, in an A-Z guide of tips. #1: Authors Matter Written content doesnt exist without authors, whether constructing 140-character posts or 1000-word articles. [...]http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/26-ways-to-create-engaging-content/
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Monday, May 27, 2013

Bring Your Empty Listing To Life With Virtual Staging

Virtual Staging has been getting attention in the media. Tech savvy agencies in areas like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago routinely include virtual staging in their work flow. I personally took a listing last week in Albuquerque where I am licensed that had no furniture in the front living room. I just used virtual staging in that one room to supplement the sellers staging throughout the rest of the house. To keep my virtual staging effective and a positive marketing element I follow 3 simple rules.1.     Stage ONLY what clearly does not convey (pictures, plants, furniture)2.     Don’t touch other areas such as flooring, window coverings & landscaping3.     Put a remark in the MLS that pictures are virtually staged3 simple rules make all the difference and turn what could be complaints about misleading buyers into compliments and appreciation for showing what the home could look like once furnished. STAGING PADS Contact: Jim Gross 505-980-7788   EMAIL JIMhttp://www.virtualtourclub.com    http://www.searchforalbuquerquerealestate.com   http://www.realestatevideotalk.com/about http://www.marketinghomesonline.comJim Gross

Lawsuit Forces NY State to Give Mentally Disabled Couple a Home

Filed under: NewsBy Kevin DolakA newly married, mentally disabled couples dream of living together -- up until now beset by legal troubles and care facilities that refused their wishes -- is about to come true. New York state is providing them with a home of their own. Paul Forziano, 30, and Hava Samuels, 36, (both pictured above) who both have mild to moderate mental disabilities, met seven years ago at a day program run by the Maryhaven Center of Hope, which is part of Catholic Health Services of Long Island. After they met, each immediately began telling their parents about their new friend. It wasnt long before they were calling each other "boyfriend" and "girlfriend."On April 7, 2012, they married on Long Islands North Shore. The wedding initially was pushed back because the couple wanted to be able to live together once they were married. So before their big day, their parents began trying to figure a way for the two, who lived in separate group homes three miles apart, to establish a home together."They started dating and gradually got more and more serious about each other," Pauls mother, Roseann Forziano, told ABCNews.com. "Four years ago, they started talking about getting married. At the time, I didnt know if people with developmental disabilities could be married. So I started doing research."Forziano said that she "naively" approached the Independent Group Home Living Program, which has housed her son since 2009, and asked if this could be facilitated. She told ABCNews.com that the state-sanctioned nonprofit that ran the home told her that the couple would not be allowed to share a living space within the IGHL program. Eventually, the families would file a lawsuit in January 2013, claiming that the IGHL, the Maryhaven Center for Hope, where Hava lived, and the state were violating the couples rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Fair Housing Act and the 14th Amendment.According to that suit, IGHLs clinical director had concluded that Paul and Hava were not capable of cohabitation. The director stated that if a person "cannot wash, cook, iron, and take care of money for themselves, then that person cannot take care of another person," according to the complaint. Undeterred by this conclusion, Forziano and her husband decided to research the rights of their son and his wife-to-be. "We went to the law library and looked up regulations," she said. "They said that agencies cannot deny peoples civil rights. The state has to regulate the agencies, and ensure that they uphold [Paul and Havas] civil rights."Forziano said that she and her future in-laws then had her son and his bride-to-be assessed by psychologists at the YAI Agency in Manhattan to determine whether they were emotionally and mentally mature enough for a sexual relationship. The couple attended relationship counseling, and based on this, a psychologist from the Cody Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities at Stony Brook University concluded that the couples desire to marry was appropriate.Still, the families continued to hit roadblocks in trying to secure housing for the couple, with representatives from IGHL unresponsive to the couples desires, according to the suit. Ultimately, Forziano and her husband, along with Havas parents, decided that IGHL, Maryhaven and the state had failed to provide adequate assistance in finding Paul and Hava a home. Thats when they decided to sue.Norman Samuels, Havas father, told ABCNews.com that he and his wife, Bonnie, were repeatedly told by Maryhaven that they didnt feel Hava was clinically capable of being in a marriage.Read the rest of this story on ABC News.See more on ABC News:Oklahoma Tornado: Before and After ImagesEllen and Portia Buy Home for $26.5 Million5 Biggest Food and Exercise MistakesMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. See celebrity real estate.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/23/lawsuit-forces-ny-state-to-give-mentally-disabled-couple-a-home/ @ uwad.com

New Home Sales Up 2.3% in April as Median Price Hits Record High

Filed under: News, Economy, SellingWASHINGTON -- Sales of new homes rose in April to the second highest level since the summer of 2008 while the median price for a new home hit a record high, further signs that housing is recovering. New-home sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 454,000 in April, the Commerce Department said Thursday. That was up 2.3 percent from March and just slightly below Januarys 458,000.Both January and April had the fastest sales rates since July 2008. The median price of a home sold in April was $271,600, the highest level on government records going back to 1993. The April price was 8.3 percent higher than in March and 13.1 percent higher than a year ago.Steady job creation and near-record-low mortgage rates are spurring more Americans to buy homes. With the April increase, sales are now 29 percent higher than a year ago, but sales are still below the 700,000 level considered healthy by economists.The strength in April was led by a 10.8 percent rise in sales in the West. Sales in the South were up 3 percent but sales fell 16.7 percent in the Northeast and were down 4.8 percent in the Midwest. Sales of previously owned homes rose in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.97 million, the highest level in 3½ years.Greater demand, along with a tight supply of available homes for sale, is also boosting prices in most markets and encouraging more construction. Applications for permits to build homes rose in April to the highest level in nearly five years. While construction of new homes and apartments slipped a bit in April, the drop came one month after construction topped 1 million for the first time since June 2008.Higher prices tend to make homeowners feel wealthier. That encourages consumers to spend more, which accounts for 70 percent of economic activity. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke cited the revival in housing as a significant benefit of the Feds super-low interest rate policies. "Higher prices of houses and other assets, in turn, have increased household wealth and consumer confidence, spurring consumer spending and contributing to gains in production and employment," Bernanke said in an appearance before the congressional Joint Economic Committee.Several major homebuilders have reported strong annual increases in orders for the first three months of the year, Ryland Group Inc., said that its orders in April jumped 59 percent from a year earlier.Though new homes represent only a fraction of the housing market, they have a sizable impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to data from the National Association of Home Builders.Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.More news about home sales:Homes Selling as Fast as They Did During Housing Boom Spring Homebuying Stuck Under Tight Inventory, NAR Says More on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Find homes for rent in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-968521").style.display="none";}catch(e){} Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/23/new-home-sales-record-prices/ @ uwad.com

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossis New Mansion (House of the Day)

Filed under: News, Celebrity Homes, House of the DayBy Erika RiggsEllen DeGeneres is well-known for her sticky trigger finger when it comes to real estate. The comedian and daytime television host goes through properties the way others go through designer shoes -- listing or buying a new property nearly every year.So its no surprise to hear a report from TMZ that DeGeneres, along with wife Portia de Rossi, picked up a new property in Montecito, Calif., for $26.5 million -- a gorgeous, bluff-front estate called the Saladino Villa. (UPDATE: 10:26 a.m.by AOL Real Estate, The Huffington Post reports that the property, though listed as in Montecito, is shown on records as having a Santa Barbara address.) Although DeGeneres likes to pick up "projects," admitting to Elle Decor recently that shes always ready to move, this home looks pretty move-in ready."Indeed, theres nothing the television star and comedian loves more than designing a house," the article stated, and quoted Los Angeles designer Cliff Fong, who quipped: "Ellen has moved more times than any person I know."Although the home boasts everything "streamlined and modern for easy living," expect an overhaul of the 1928 home from DeGeneres.Designed by architect Wallace Frost, the home was redone by designer John Saladino around 2009. Offering six bedrooms, nine fireplaces and seven baths, the home sits on 13 acres with ocean views. The two-parcel property is, of course, incredibly private, with luscious landscaping and gracious indoor and outdoor living areas.Now that DeGeneres and De Rossi have a new "project" on their hands, will they dump their enormous horse ranch? While it seems that DeGeneres wouldnt mind listing, its De Rossi, an avid horseback rider, who likely wants to keep the property. But with a feature in Elle Decor, the home may end up on the market regardless. Besides, this new home in Montecito does have room for stables and barns.%Gallery-189154%See More on Zillow:Ellen and Portia Sell Malibu Home a Year After BuyingDrew Barrymore Lists in MontecitoKaty Perry Buys Mid-Century in Hollywood HillsMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. See celebrity real estate.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-736884{display:none;} .cke_show_borders #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-736884, #postcontentcontainer #fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-736884{width:570px;height:411px;display:block;}try{document.getElementById("fivemin-widget-blogsmith-image-736884").style.display="none";}catch(e){} Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/23/ellen-degeneres-portia-derossi-home/ @ uwad.com

Homes Selling as Fast as They Did During Housing Boom

Filed under: News, SellingBy Diana OlickStrong demand and still limited supply mean homes are now selling nearly three times as fast as they normally would. The average number of days a listing stayed on the market in April was 46, down from 62 in March and down from the normal pace of 90-120 days, according to the National Association of Realtors."I have a seller, his house came on, he got a full-price offer, and he refused to take it because he wanted multiples. Really?" asked Jane Fairweather, a real estate agent in Montgomery County Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Fairweather said homes in her market are selling in an average of 23 days because inventories are way down and demand is strong. The number of listings in Montgomery County were down 41 percent in April from 2011. In April of 2011, one third of the listings went under contract. In April of this year, 67 percent went under contract."I dont think its a boom we have to worry about because this is all about low interest rates and low inventory," noted Fairweather. "This is not about easy money. The standards for borrowing are still very tight."The sales pace is back to what it was during the housing boom in 2005 and 2006, but the circumstances are of course very different. Back then it was all about easy money, and now its about stiff competition for limited supply. "We need to see home builders increase production," said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the NAR, in a press conference. "We need a 50 percent increase in starts."Home builders are actually slowing production, trying to take advantage of home price gains that are nearing double digits. High-end home builder Toll Brothers, based in Horsham, Pa., reported that it raised prices by $26,000 on average, or about 5 percent, during the second quarter. The average price of a contract signed in the quarter was up sixteen percent from a year ago.While homes are certainly selling faster, double-digit price gains are not considered healthy, especially when wage growth is nowhere near that. At some point buyers will hit the wall, unable to afford the homes they want. First-time homebuyers are already dropping out of the market, representing just 29 percent of homebuyers in April, according to the NAR. Thats the lowest in two years. Rising mortgage rates, now at their highest in two months, are playing a part, but there are also fewer low-end homes to buy. The number of homes in the foreclosure process is now down nearly 25 percent from a year ago, according to a new report from Lender Processing Services.Just 18 percent of home sales in April were of distressed properties, the lowest since the Realtors began tracking this number in 2008. Compare that to 35 percent about a year and a half ago. Sales of homes priced below $100,000 were down 10 percent in April compared to a year ago, while every other price range saw sales gains. Those who can get credit are now competing for what little there is to buy, and pushing prices well beyond expectations. "I dont see it lasting," added Fairweather. "I think the minute they increase interest rates, youll see people pull back."See more on CNBC:CNBC Explains: Housing StartsWhats an Underwater Mortgage?CNBC Explains: Jumbo MortgagesMore on AOL Real Estate:Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area. See celebrity real estate.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/05/23/homes-selling-fast/ @ uwad.com

Defuse the Situation Before Landlord-Tenant Disputes Get Ugly

Filed under: News, RentingLandlord-tenant disputes happen with some regularity, but they can usually be tamed quickly and amicably. A little communication goes a long way, just like in any kind of relationship. The last thing you want to do is let a disagreement spin out of control. If you dont try to diffuse the situation early on, things can get ugly.Thats what happened between one landlord and his tenant on Thursday in Hialeah, Fla. The landlord fatally shot his tenant in the chest during a heated argument, WSVN-TV in Fort Lauderdale quoted authorities as saying. The tenant, a man in his 20s, reportedly was wielding a baseball bat when he confronted the landlord at a home the tenant had been renting. Police have not disclosed the cause of the argument, but NBC Miami reported that the tenant had been evicted from the home the day before. The landlord, who has not been identified, is not being charged with a crime, and the incident is being considered self-defense, police said.Now this is an extreme example, but landlord-tenant disputes never have to go this far. With some simple precautions, there are ways in which landlords and tenants can avoid disputes. But in the case a dispute still arises, there are ways to stop it from escalating.Avoid Disputes Altogether by Knowing Where You StandAccording to the Rentalutions blog, the primary cause of disputes between landlords and tenants is a misunderstanding regarding the lease agreement. To avoid this, before entering into a contract, landlords and tenants should thoroughly read through the entire rental agreement together and ask questions to ensure that each party has an understanding of their relationship and responsibilities. According to Rentalutions, if there is mutual understanding before the lease is signed, then the chance of a dispute arising later is significantly diminished.If There Are Problems, Take Pictures and Keep DocumentationThe less ambiguity, the better. According to legal site Nolo.com, landlords and tenants should keep copies of any correspondence and make notes of conversations about any problems. In the case of repairs, for example, tenants should write a letter requesting repairs and keep copies of that letter. The landlord should also keep a copy of the request letter, and keep documentation, receipts and pictures of when the issue was repaired.The more hard "evidence" there is between parties when it comes to real estate matters, the less chance there is for blaming and "he-said, she-said" arguments. Anything less than hard-copied communication, according to Inman News, opens up a chance for miscommunication.If an Altercation Arises, Communicate -- or Get HelpKeeping the communication lines open is key, but if talking it out just wont work, then get the issue resolved by using a local landlord-tenant dispute resolution service. Many cities offer landlord and tenant dispute services in order to prevent the situation heading to court, eviction -- or worse.See more on landlord-tenant disputes:Tenants of Complex Irate Over Mid-Lease Rent Hikes When You Can Force Your Landlord To Listen To You Tenants Rights in Eviction: When Do Landlords Go Too Far? More on AOL Real Estate:Find homes for rent.Find out how to calculate mortgage payments.Find homes for sale in your area.Find foreclosures in your area.Follow us on Twitter at @AOLRealEstate or connect with AOL Real Estate on Facebook. Permalink | Email this | Commentshttp://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/how-to-avoid-landlord-tenant-disputes/ @ uwad.com