Monday, March 31, 2008

FIRST DONATION OF $1.25MM for FAU STADIUM from SmileXpress

Get ready to cheer for the home team! The proposed 30,000-seat open air Stadium at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton has received its first donation of $1.25MM from supporter SmileXpress, one of the largest teeth whitening dental spas in Florida, located in Boca, Ft Lauderdale, Wellington and Aventura, with plans to expand nationally. The funds will be forthcoming over ten years and are for a sponsorship, scholarship dollars for the athletics department and philanthropy that will assist with the construction of the open-air football stadium, slated to be completed in the fall of 2010. FAU’s plans include an “innovation village” around the Stadium with 5 apartment-style residence halls, 130,000 sq ft of retail and commercial units and a multi-use Convocation Center for the basketball program. Future seating expansion is possible, and a roof can be added. Total cost estimated for the stadium is just under $100-MM, with funding from private donations – no public funds including tax revenues are expected to finance the stadium. It will be located just north of the Breezeway on the main campus, adjacent to the burrowing owl sanctuary. The FAU Owls football team will be using the Stadium.

Friday, March 28, 2008

GRAND OPENING FOR SUNSET COVE AMPHITHEATER IN WEST BOCA

Bring your blanket or lawn chair and enjoy the new outdoor theatre! At 6 pm Saturday, three local high school groups will perform during a grand opening celebration. Fireworks and food vendors will be there too. This is the first phase to open in the South County Regional Park expansion. The amphitheater includes a 1700 sq ft stage with state-of-the-art lighting and a grassy area that can accommodate up to 3000 people using lawn chairs and blankets, referred to as “festival seating.” You’ll be able to enjoy live music, theatre productions and out door movies at future amphitheater productions. Later picnic shelters, a new dog park, playground, boat ramp and additional restrooms and parking will be added. Located at 12551 Glades Road, about 2.4 miles west of US 441. For further information call 561-488-8069, the Event Hotline. To access calendar click HERE.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

INVESTORS: A GREAT TIME TO BUY!

With condo inventory SOARING here in Florida In the last 20 months, you may be able to buy RIGHT NOW at the lowest price you will see in a long time to come

  • $187,000 is median price for a Florida condo (per NAR)
  • Median price is down 9% from one year ago
  • Number of condos sold down 29% from one year ago
  • Florida brings in more than 300,000 new residents per year (2nd only to Texas)
Investors have started to GRAB GOOD DEALS while they can in this buyer’s market. The bad news for sellers means good news and opportunity for savvy buyers. Builders are making contributions to sweeten deals in the Florida condo market. LET MARILYN SHOW YOU THE BEST DEALS AROUND. To compare recent sales, amenities, restrictions and size of complexes go to http://www.FLWaterfrontCondos.com.

  • NEW IRS RULING FOR VACATIONS HOMES - 1031'S
  • 24 month holding period
  • for each 12 month period you must have rented vacation home for at least 14 days at fair market rent
  • for each 12 month period owner can only use property for the greater of 14 days or 10% of the days rented.
  • Days that relatives use the unit will count against you… unless they pay fair market rent
  • You are allowed a reasonable number of “maintenance days” to care for the unit (not defined by IRS)

SUGGESTIONS:

· Tighten up record keeping and tax reporting

· Be serious in rental attempts

· Charge family members the going rental rate when they use it

Keep detailed records of dates you used the unit and what you did – and describe maintenance done for “maintenance days”

YOU WALK AWAY... FROM A MORTGAGE
The International Herald Tribune’s 2-29-2008 headline “Faced with mortgage default, some U.S. homeowners walk out” will lead you to this site, which results in walking away from a home and mortgage and ceding the home to a bank in foreclosure: http://www.youwalkaway.com/ . The house then becomes the lenders problem, and the former homeowner might be able to rent a property for less than half the cost of their mortgage they left behind. According to the article, while in some states banks have recourse to sue borrowers for their losses, it is usually not done because the process “is costly and “people’s nonhousing wealth tends to be pretty slim”. For a copy of the article, email marilynfjacobs@gmail.com. According to the founder of You Walk Away, which opened for business in January 2008, the company’s services are not for everybody and were meant as a last resort. Those finding themselves having to choose between a car payment and their kids’ health insurance or paying a ballooned mortgage may have an alternative now, and may feel that over the coming years their income will go up and their credit will improve while, in the meantime, they rent instead of owning a home
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