Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Speak Out Against Taxes on Real Estate: Demand Full Restoration of Property Tax Deduction

Earlier this spring, the New Jersey Association of REALTORS (NJAR) notified you of Governor Jon Corzine's budget plan calling for a one-year suspension for all non-senior households earning more than $150,000 to deduct property taxes from their state tax filings. In a high-cost state like ours, imposing this income threshold could mean that a husband and wife working as a police officer and school teacher may not qualify for the deduction. Recognizing the harmful impact this plan would have on working class homeowners, NJAR is, once again, asking that you take action against this proposal.



As budget negotiations are drawing to a close, it’s crucial to send Trenton one last message that you oppose even the partial elimination of the property tax deduction. Given current economic conditions, this is the worst possible time to propose any legislation that undermines the basic foundation of homeownership. The partial elimination of the property tax deduction is just a third of the triple whammy for homeowners under this budget plan. All non-senior taxpayers are slated to lose their property tax rebates. Additionally, educational and municipal aid, which is used to offset property taxes, is either being frozen or cut. These proposed policies will certainly lead to higher property taxes.



As you know, the state budget process can be extremely turbulent. In the past, lawmakers have proposed tax increases at the last minute to avoid public scrutiny. Speak out against any eleventh hour attempt by lawmakers to raise or impose new taxes on the real estate industry or property owners. Let legislators know that we will be opposed to any effort by them to hike taxes on real estate. Encourage REALTORS, clients, family and friends to send a letter to their lawmakers through the NJAR Action Center.
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Friday, May 29, 2009

DoD Publishes Help for Military Families Selling Due to Transfer

DoD Publishes Help for Military Families Selling Due to Transfer
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) expanded the Department of Defense's (DoD) authority to help active duty families who are having to sell their homes at a loss due to a permanent change of station (PCS). Last week, DoD published the guidance on this new program. Families with homes purchased prior to July 1, 2006 located where the market area is experiencing a decline of at least 10 percent can receive up to 90 percent reimbursement on the loss of the sale of their home based on the previous fair market value. This is increased to 95 percent for Wounded Warriors and Surviving Spouses. For full guidance on the Housing Assistance Program, visit the program website.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

You can NOT use the tax credit as a down payment

DON'T BE FOOLED!!!! AS OF TODAY you can NOT use the tax credit for a down payment

Yes there has been a lot of discussion about this topic but it is NOT an option currently. Those statements were made by the SECRETARY of HUD yesterday and a HUD/FHA letter was published on the website Monday night.

BUT……..the new DIRECTOR of HUD pulled that Mortgagee letter this morning and is no longer even available on the HUD website.

Here is the link to all Mortgagee Letters:

http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/letters/mortgagee/

Notice ML 09-15 has been pulled.

This theoretical program is now off the table

Friday, May 08, 2009

Making Home Affordable Allows Modification of Second Mortgages

Making Home Affordable Allows Modification of Second Mortgages
On April 28, 2009, the Treasury Department announced expansion of the Making Home Affordable Program to help reduce payments on second mortgages. The Obama Administration took this action because as many as 50 percent of all at-risk borrowers have second mortgages and without modifying them the borrowers remain at a higher risk of default. Under the Second Lien Program, if the servicer initiates a Home Affordable Modification on the first mortgage, participating servicers will automatically reduce payment on the second lien in accordance with complex, but uniform, program criteria. As an alternative, servicers may extinguish the second lien in exchange for receiving a lump sum payment. For more details, read the Treasury Department's press release.

Friday, May 01, 2009

TLC Casting Buyers and Sellers for Moving Up

TLC Casting Buyers and Sellers for Moving Up
Cable network, The Learning Channel (TLC), is currently casting for its hit series Moving Up, hosted by Doug Wilson. Producers are looking for buyers and sellers who are under contract and planning to move in June. Interested candidates must still occupy their current home. Buyers moving into a home that is already vacant are not eligible. Both residences must be within 45 minutes of Manhattan.

The series follows a chain of homeowners as they go through the renovation and/or redesign process in their new home. Moving Up offers the former homeowners the rare chance to visit their once beloved homes and see all of the new changes. Opinionated consumers who demonstrate compelling ideas to alter the house are preferred.

Contact Jodi Friedman at (212) 974-9050, ext. 125 or JFriedman@bbcnyproduction.com if you or someone you know would be a good fit for the show.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Northeast home sales drop 8 percent


Northeast home sales drop 8 percent, prices fall, in March, Realtors say
- The Star Ledger (4/23/2009)
"Prices have fallen 15 percent to 20 percent here since June 2006, and New Jersey real estate analyst Jeffrey Otteau said he expects the eventual damage to hit 24 percent. He said he expects prices to keep falling at a rate of 1 percent a month."
Click to Read Full Story

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

71% Think now is a good time to buy



GALLUP POLL: Americans See Buyers’ Market in Housing
Seventy-one percent think now is a good time to buy a house

by Dennis Jacobe, Chief Economist, Galluphttp://www.gallup.com/poll/117586/Americans-Buyers-Market-Housing.aspx

PRINCETON, NJ -- Plunging housing prices combined with historically low interest rates have persuaded 71% of Americans that now is a "good time" to buy a house -- up 18 percentage points from a year ago and the highest level of housing-purchase optimism in four years.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Asbury Park Considering New Parking Plan

Asbury Park Considering New Parking Plan

On April 22, 2009, the Asbury Park City Council will consider a parking plan prepared by the Asbury Park Parking Advisory Committee similar to a proposal considered but not enacted in 2008 in the Borough of Point Pleasant Beach.

This plan calls for a combination of meter and permit parking in the beachfront area. NJAR®, along with the Monmouth County Association of REALTORS® and South Monmouth Board of REALTORS®, oppose this proposal as it increases the cost to live in and visit Asbury Park.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Encore of First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Webinar – April 27

Encore of First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Webinar – April 27

Due to popular demand, NJAR® will be hosting a second free webinar for members and the public on Monday, April 27 at 2:00 p.m. titled Get the REAL StorySM on the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.

Linda Goold, director of federal tax programs for the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR), will discuss how home buyers can take advantage of the federal first-time home buyer tax credit, how it functions, and how purchasers can claim it. NJAR® will begin the webinar with information on the newly redesigned website, www.REALstoryNJ.com, along with details on the revamped Get the Real StorySM public education campaign focusing on the benefits of New Jersey's real estate market.

Reserve your space for the encore presentation of Get the REAL StorySM on the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit today. The address for viewing the webinar will be http://njar.acrobat.com/tc042709.

Great News for Homeowners and Realtors Selling Houses in Oceanport...

Oceanport Approves New Sign Ordinance
After hearing concerns that the Borough of Oceanport did not allow the placement of open-house directional signs, REALTORS® from the Monmouth County Association of REALTORS® (MCAR) and NJAR® began working with the Mayor and Council in Oceanport to request a change in their sign ordinance.
On April 16, 2009, the Oceanport Borough Council approved an ordinance permitting the placement of two temporary, directional signs in the public right-of-way advertising an open house. In addition, as was the case under the previous ordinance, one temporary sign is allowed on the property being sold. Under the new ordinance, no sign can block a site triangle or have any attachments such as balloons that can obstruct a driver's view.
This is great new for homeowners and Realtors where the houses were more inland and not of the main road this way people driving by can find the house even if they did not see the ads

Correction Re Monmouth Tax Appeals

Please accept my apologies for stating incorrect information about Monmout County tax appeals. I read my tax card incorrectly and spoke to people who corrected me.
What I read was regarding tax revaluation. Some town in our county are being revalued and this applied to that.
I have deleted the post so there is no further confusion.
The tax appeal date deadline is every year no matter what April 1st.
I am sorry if I have caused any confusion , that was not my intent.

As an aside BEWARE of people telling you that they can get you a tax appeal or tax reduction now. I have been informed that there are people out there taking advantage of people.

Again my apologies.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Tax Credit for Ford Hybrids Begins Phase-Out

WASHINGTON — The tax credit for hybrid passenger automobiles and light trucks manufactured by Ford Motor Company has begun to phase out for purchases made after March 31, 2009.
Taxpayers may claim the full amount of the credit only on purchases made before April 1, 2009, because the total number of vehicles sold reached the 60,000 vehicle threshold in the last quarter of 2008. The cumulative sales of qualified Ford hybrid vehicles sold from the period of Jan. 1, 2006, to Dec. 31, 2008 is 66,157.
For vehicles purchased for use or lease on or after April 1, 2009, and on or before Sept. 30, 2009, the credit is 50 percent of the full amount. For vehicles purchased for use or lease on or after Oct. 1, 2009, and on or before March 31, 2010, the credit is 25 percent of the full amount. For vehicles purchased for use or lease on or after April 1, 2010, no credit is allowable.
The full credit amount for vehicle purchases made prior to April 1, 2009 is:
2005, 2006, 2007 Ford Escape 2WD, $2,600;
2008, 2009 Ford Escape 2WD, $3,000;
2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Ford Escape 4WD, $1,950;
2008 Ford Escape 4WD, $2,200;
2010 Ford Fusion, $3,400;
2008, 2009 Mercury Mariner 2WD, $3,000;
2006, 2007, 2009 Mercury Mariner 4WD, $1,950;
2008 Mercury Mariner 4WD, $2,200;
2010 Mercury Milan, $3,400

Related link:
N-2009-37 - Phase-out of Credit for New Qualified Hybrid Motor Vehicles and New Advanced Lean Burn Technology Motor Vehicles

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Fannie Mae Issues Guidelines for Loan Limits in High Cost Areas

Fannie Mae Issues Guidelines for Loan Limits in High Cost Areas
On March 20, 2009 Fannie Mae Issued Announcement 09-08, implementing the 2009 conforming loan limits for high cost areas (known as high-balance loans), like New Jersey. Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), loan limits on mortgages secured by Fannie Mae were increased. Loan limits from Fannie Mae are limited to $417,000 to $729,750, depending on the county where the home is located and the loan program. The guidelines instituted in the announcement apply to loans delivered to Fannie Mae starting May 1, 2009.
Loan must be conventional, first-lien mortgages only.
One to four unit properties are eligible.
Loans must be fixed-rate or adjustable rate loans (no balloons).
Loans must meet loan-to-value (LTV) and minimum credit score requirements. For one unit properties with a fixed rate mortgage, the maximum LTV is 90 percent. The minimum credit score is 700 for LTVs above 75 percent and 660 for LTVs at or below 75 percent. For one unit properties with an adjustable rate mortgage, the maximum LTV is 75 percent and the minimum credit score is 680. For second homes and investment properties, the maximum LTV is 65 percent and the minimum credit score is 740. Other rules apply to other categories. See HUD's website for details on local loan limits and get more information regarding the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) on our FHA page.

State Budget Hearings Underway

State Budget Hearings Underway
In preparation for the Fiscal Year 2010 budget process, the New Jersey Senate and Assembly budget committees continue to meet while the remainder of the Legislature is on recess. The New Jersey Constitution mandates that a balanced budget be in place by July 1.
During this week's budget hearings, the nonpartisan Office of Legislative Services (OLS) revealed that state revenue will be $605 million less than what Governor Corzine projected last month in his budget address. OLS also released estimates that indicate the realty transfer fee will produce less revenue in fiscal years 2009 and 2010 combined than it yielded in 2006; the last year the fee was increased.
Reacting to the new revenue projections, NJAR® issued a press release explaining how the downturn in realty transfer fee collections shows that high taxes on real estate have a detrimental impact on the state economy.

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Top Relocation Destinations 2008

Allied Van Lines have released their annual survey of top relocation destinations.
  1. TEXAS tops the list for the 4th year in a row iwth 1903 in bound
  2. North Carolina with 800 inbound
  3. Virginia with a gain of 398

Biggest Losers:

Michigian
Pennsylvania
no surprise New Jersey
Illinois

World's Most Expensive Real Estate

Global Property Guide's 2009 List of the world's most expensive real estate is:
  1. Monte Carlo $45,000 per square metre( = .8361 square yard)
  2. Central Moscow $20,853 per square metre
  3. London $20756
  4. Tokyo $17,998
  5. Hong Kong $16,125
  6. New York $14,898
  7. Paris $12,122
  8. Singapore $9,701
  9. Rome $9,166
  10. Mumbai $9,163

For more info you can visit www.globalpropertyguide.com

Thoughts on Home Staging

It is a quick, intensive house make over that creates a theater for the home buyer. Staiging is a hybrid of advertising and marketing, which carefully designs the house to appeal to the statistically probable buyer.
Stagers create a property to appeal to the buyers not how they live NOW but how they aspire to live.
Homes that have been staged get faster market attention, sell rapidly for a higher price, are more organized and make the moving process lerss stressful for the seller

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Call for Full Restoration of the Property Tax Deduction

In his budget address on March 10, 2009, Governor Jon Corzine called for a one-year suspension for all non-senior households, regardless of income, to deduct property taxes from their state tax filings. Reacting to overwhelming public angst, Governor Corzine recently adjusted his budget plan to include the restoration of the property tax deduction for senior citizens and households earning up to $150,000.
Although the partial restoration of this critical deduction is a step in the right direction, NJAR® still needs your help! Governor Corzine still has plans to eliminate property tax rebates for everyone except senior citizens and households who make less than $75,000. Given current economic conditions, this is the worst possible time to propose any legislation that undermines the basic foundation of homeownership.
Take action by participating in NJAR®'s new letter-writing campaign calling for the full restoration of the property tax deduction. Additionally, encourage your clients, friends and family to send a public letter to lawmakers.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Most Active Towns in 2008 with Condo Sales

January 200891 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$339,279
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1.Long Branch 122.Freehold 113.Howell 10
February 2008107 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$316,498
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1.Tinton Falls 162.Freehold 113.Long Branch 9
March 2008107 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$294,969
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1.Freehold 162.Middletown 113.Tinton Fall 11
April 2008115 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$325,691
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1.Manalapan 152.Freehold 153.Howell 11
May 2008 139 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$334,763
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1.
Long Branch192. Tinton Falls 163. Manalapan 11
June 2008 131 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$338,278
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1.Long Branch 16
2.Tinton
Falls163. Freehold Twshp. 15
July 2008132 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$317,337
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1. Freehold Twshp 192. Tinton Falls 153.
Long Branch 11
August 2008127 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$316,986
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1. Tinton Falls 152. Freehold Twshp. 123.
Long Branch 11
Sept 2008134 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$304,534
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1. Tinton Falls 172. Howell 163.
Long Branch 14
Oct 2008131 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$ 332,915
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1. Manalapan 142. Freehold Twshp 123.
Asbury Park10
Nov 200856 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$ 284,781
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1. Tinton Falls 92. Freehold Twshp. 83. Manalapan 6
Dec 2008 79 Sold Condos by TownAverage Condo SOLD price$ $297,218
Most Active Town in Condo Sales1.
Middletown2.
Asbury Park3. Manalapan

Sunday, March 15, 2009

236 Fair HAven Rd, Fair HAven NJ

Testing my new wida angle lens during my open house at 236 Fair Haven Rd. NJ. Lot's of people coming to this open house because we dropped the price 10,000 to $479,000 and as a result I am hoping someone will definitely put pen to paper.

It is interesting to see how much more you can get with a wide angle lens. I also tested my tripod in standing postion as well as holding it with my hand to see if I still jiggle and as you can see no jiggling.


there does seem to be a little distortion but not alot of fish eye which I was afraid of. You do get a good sense of the rooms.

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