Thursday, August 07, 2008

PLAN NOW: LOOK WHO’S COMING TO THE KRAVIS CENTER!

Carol Burnett (1/17/09)

Barbara Cook (12/16/2008)

Lily Tomlin (2-10-09)

Jackie Mason (2-2-09)

Steven Sondheim (2-4-09)

Marvin Hamlisch (3-8-09)

Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin, original EVITA stars (3-25-09)

Wynton Marsalis (1-28-09)

Dr. John and the Neville Brothers (3-3-09)

Led Zeppelin (1-13-09)

The Pink Floyd Experience (2-14-09)

Blue, a tribute to Joni Mitchell (1/2-4/09)

Kravis Membership is $75 and includes priority seating opportunities based on level of donation. Public tickets go on sale for 2008-2009 at 9 am on September 20th. For more info call 561-832-7469 or go to http://www.kravis.org. Starting in October, for 11 sessions, “Movies by Moonlight” will be presented in the Gosman Amphitheatre including Grease, Sound of Music and Singin’ In The Rain.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

AUGUST ADMISSION FREE FOR PALM BEACH ZOO
Want to find something for the kids to do? Grandkids coming for a visit? Palm Beach Zoo admission fees are waived in August and unlimited carousel rides are offered for kids age 12 and younger. There are over 100 shows a week and 1600 animals to visit. The Zoo is located at Dreher Park in West Palm Beach. Mission of the zoo is to provide an outdoor classroom of living creatures to foster awareness, appreciation and respect for the natural world. More info at www.palmbeachzoo.org.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

WEST BOCA LIBRARY COMPLETION EXPECTED BY END OF SEPTEMBER

Construction began in August 2007, and opening of the West Boca county library on 441 (State Road 7) near Yamato Road is planned before December. The facility will be 20,000 sq ft, with room to expand to 40,000 sq ft. The adult, children and teen areas will have about 30 internet and word processing computers. Computers with the Library catalog are available throughout the building; free wireless access will also be available throughout the building. Three meeting rooms are available, a large one for 70 people and a 50-seat room for children’s programming are included. There will be three private study rooms and a larger group study room, two express checkout stations and themed areas designed for young adults. There will be a total of 136 parking spaces. Materials can be returned at a drive-up as well as walking up to interior and exterior returns areas.

Friday, August 01, 2008

FOR THE GOURMETS AND THE GAWKERS… WELL, REALLY FOR ALL OF US…
Palm Beach Restaurant Week will be held October 20-26, so mark your calendars NOW.
Styled after the famous New York Restaurant Weeks, for $20.08, three-course lunches will be offered at restaurants that are said to include Café Boulud, Café L’Europe, Charley’s Crab, Flager Steakhouse (at the Breakers), Michael R. McCarty’s, Ocean Bistro at the Four Seasons, Renato’s and the Ritz Carlton. The Palm Beach County Convention Center and Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce are involved in the planning.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

CELEBRATE BOCA FESTIVAL DAYS AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 31

Join in MISSION POSSIBLE 2008 on August 7th from 6-8:30 pm at Town Center, and take on the role of sleuth in a mystery mission. Proceeds benefit The Haven, a local home for boys age 9 to18 who have been placed in protective care by the state. Sample more than 100 wines and many hors d’oeuvres on August 16 from 7-9 pm at WINE & ALL THAT JAZZ at the Boca Raton Resort and Club. Gear up for 5k walk August 19 from 5:30-8:30 pm at Marriott Boca Center. Goal is to collect $375,000 for MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER. Local celebrities will compete on the dance floor on August 28th, 6-9:30 pm at Pavillion Grille, 301 Yamato for the BOCA BALLROOM BATTLE with proceeds benefiting the George Snow Scholarship Fund. Local business leaders and representatives from area nonprofit and media groups are working together to present these events and many others (40+) throughout the month of August. C’mon over and don’t miss all the fun!


Saturday, July 12, 2008

WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE HOUSE? $500,000,000!

Once owned by Bill Gates, La Leopolda, 10 acres, said to have the best views in Southern France, reportedly built by Belgium’s King Leopold for his mistresses, has been purchased by Russian billionaire Abramovich, reportedly for CASH. A regular 80% mortgage would have monthly payments of over $3,000,000!

Friday, July 11, 2008


MASTERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TO BE OFFERED AT FAU

Did you know that FAU’s Pine Jog Environmental Education Center in West Palm Beach is one of the nations oldest nature centers and serves annually more than 25,000 students, 750 teachers and 12,500 adults? A 36-credit course resulting in a master’s degree program in environmental education, needing no additional state funding due to funds from a Pine Jog endowment, is being planned by the Florida Department of Education. It is noted that this is one field where there is a critical teacher shortage. There will be a conversion available from a track in the approved master’s degree in curriculum and instruction to a stand-alone degree in environmental education. The student can choose either to complete the track or transfer to the new degree program. The new program will be held in collaboration with FAU’s Pine Jog Environmental Center. The first Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certified “green” elementary school in the state is located on the pine Jog campus. An existing College of Education instructor who focuses on environmental education will be assigned to the program. Funds also come from a continuing contract with the Palm Beach County School Board.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

LAST BOCA AIRPORT LAND PARCEL UP FOR BIDS AGAIN
“Letters of interest” in bidding were requested in the past for the 4.67-acre parcel of airport land, recently designated as non-aviation land (not needed for airport use). The bids received did not meet all the requirements, and another request has been made by the Airport Authority. This is the undeveloped land near the Muvico Theater and Premier Aircraft on Airport Road. Approved uses include business and professional offices, retail uses, banks and financial institutions, hotels and motels, educational institutions, radio or tv studios, indoor theaters, bowling alleys, recreational facilities and medical offices. Potential developers would need a conditional use permit from the city. Information about the proposal can be found at www.BocaAirport.com

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

GAS FOR LIFE?
The Florida Lottery is offering an 8-week “Summer Cash” drawing across the state to tap into the public’s frustration with sky-high gas prices. Prizes include “Gas for a Year” and “Gas for Life.” Tickets are $5. Grand prize is $250,000.

GO FOR IT!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

HOW ABOUT A FREE RELAXING CONCERT THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON?

“OCEANS 2” will present a concert on Sunday, June 29th from 3-4 pm at the Spanish Rivier Library on Spanish River Boulevard that is free to the public, as part of the Sunday Matinee Music Series. Skip Sheffield, columnist for the Boca Raton News and Bill Bowen, writer and editor at the Palm Beach Post will perform tunes from Simon & Garfinkle, Jimmy Buffet-style music, Beatles songs and others. For more information call Lisa Mansell at 561-451-3452.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

NOTE: YOU MUST MOVE OVER FOR STOPPED EMERGENCY VEHICLES ON HIGHWAY

With the primary objective to save lives of law enforcement officers conducting traffic stops, a statute passed during the 2002 session of the Florida legislature requires that motorists traveling on I-95 and other Florida highways with two or more lanes traveling in the direction fo the emergency vehicle “slow down” or “move over” and out of the lane closest to the vehicle as soon as its safe to do so, when approaching an authorized emergency vehicle stopped on the highway. Drivers are required to slow to 20 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit if 25 miles per hour or greater or travel at 5 miles per hour when posted speed limit is 20 miles per hour or less.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM HOLDS TOWNE PICNIC

From 11 am to 2 pm The Children’s Museum will hold what it hopes will be its first annual picnic on the museum grounds at 498 Crawford Boulevard. There will be Dixieland Entertainment, children’s crafts, horseshoe and lawn croquet tournaments, a 3-legged sack race and free museum admission. For more information call 561-368-6875.

Saturday, June 14, 2008


KEEP IN MIND THAT WHEN YOU GET A MORTGAGE THE LOWER THE INTEREST RATE THE MORE HOME YOU GET FOR THE MONEY

FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Jump

Washington, June 13,2008 – Rates on 30-year mortgages jumped to the highest level in nearly eight months, reflecting increased concerns about what the Federal Reserve might do to battle inflation.

Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.32 percent this week. That was sharply up from 6.09 percent last week.

It was the highest level for 30-year mortgages since they averaged 6.33 percent for the week of Oct. 25.

Analysts attributed the big jump to increased concerns in financial markets that the Federal Reserve might be preparing to start raising interest rates in order to make sure that inflation does not get out of control.

MORTGAGE RATE TREND INDEX

Most experts (71 percent) polled by Bankrate.com generally expect mortgage rates to continue rising over the next 30 to 45 days. However, 21 percent expect rates to go down while only 8 percent predict no change over the same time span.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

TEMPLE BETH SHIRA TO JOIN UNION FOR REFORM JUDIASM
Four years ago, five families formed Temple Beth Shira, West Boca’s Reform Synagogue, as a supportive congregation. Today more than 130 families are members of this multi-generational congregation, devoted to Torah, Jewish values, social action and community outreach. Members come from Boynton Beach to Coral Springs. On Friday, June 13th the temple, in West Boca, will be officially welcomed into the Union for Reform Judiasm, the only West Boca Temple to be so affiliated. Attendance at the event is free. For more information call 561-912-1453 or go to www.templebeth-shira.org. The Temple offers a comprehensive religious school, bar and bat mitzvah training and small classes. There is an active sisterhood and brotherhood. Cantor Ellen Stettner is the spiritual leader. She served as Cantor of the historic Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, New York City, NY, from 1981 through 2002, and was the first person to have occupied that position. She also served Temple Israel in Melbourne, Florida, as interim Spiritual Leader, before accepting the position of Spiritual Leader of Temple Beth Shira in West Boca Raton
. Services are held every other Friday at 7:30 pm at West Boca High School. For more information call 561-912-1453 or go to www.templebeth-shira.org.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

ARTISTIC ENTRIES BEING ACCEPTED FOR “BOCA FESTIVAL DAYS”

Sign up by Friday June 27th to submit up to two pieces of 2- and 3-dimensional work. Be age 18+, and send $25 entry fee per application. For entry form go to www.sugarsandpark.org or go to Sugar Sand Park Community Center. You can call Stacee Cooney at 561-347-3901. The Sugar Sand Park Community Center’s Juried Art Exhibition is part of the month-long Boca Festival Days event organized by the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce.

Saturday, June 07, 2008

LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS RANK HIGH

NEWSWEEK’s May 21, 2008 “TOP OF THE CLASS” article showed the following area schools in these ranks in the top 1000 of 1400+ public high schools in the US:

Suncoast Community (Riviera Beach) is #3

Dreyfoos School of the Arts (Palm Beach) is #33

Atlantic Community (Delray Beach) is #58

Boca Community (Boca Raton) is #146

Spanish River (Boca Raton) is #196

Palm Beach Gardens (Palm Beach Gardens) #663

West Boca Raton (Boca Raton) is 675

Jupiter (Jupiter) is #859

William T. Dwyer ( Palm Beach Gardens) is #978

Public schools are ranked according a ratio devised by Washington Post Education Reporter Jay Matthews: the number of Advanced Placement, Intl. Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a school in 2007 divided by the number of graduating seniors. All of the schools on the list have an index of at least 1.000; they are in the top 5 percent of public schools measured this way.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/39380

Thursday, May 29, 2008

2008 BEST RESTORED BEACH AWARD GOES TO BOCA RATON
One of 5 cities in the nation to win the award, The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association cited North Beach, located between Red Reef Park and Boca’s northern boundary. Successful beach renourishment projects have been completed on the central and south beaches, in 2006 and 2003 respectively. Beaches are restored for storm protection, habitat restoration and recreation. More than 370 beaches in the US have been restored along coastlines in Miami Beach, Coney Island and Venice Beach in Southern California. Three criteria are judged – economic and ecological benefits the beach brings to its community, the short and long term success of the restoration projects and the challenges each community overcame during the project. Judges commented that the North Boca Raton effort “is characterized by its longevity, environmental sensitivity and foresight. The three large Boca Raton beachfront properties are worth over $330-MM, making them the city’s most valuable asset”.

Monday, May 26, 2008

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE KIDS OR GRANDKIDS?
Take a wetlands walk at
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, 1801 South Ocean Boulevard in Boca. Meet at the boardwalk’s entrance on Jog, one mile north of Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach. 9-10:30 AM
on Wednesday, 5-28. An adult must sign up and accompany children – open to all agents. Wakodahatchee is a favorite for birders and photographers, a man –made wetland. Call 561-338-1473 to reserve. Watch the sharks, sea turtles and fish feeding frenzy at the tanks from 2:30 pm Sunday-Friday, 11:30 am Saturdays. No fee, no reservations. Walk Red Reed beach looking for ocean treasures and find spectacular shells. First you will hear an introductory talk about seashells and the animals that make them. These will be held in June and July on various Thursdays, and on a Monday in August. Call 561-3381473 for reservation and information. Members pay $4, non-members pay $6.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Boca Raton

10 a.m., Memorial Day ceremony at Boca Raton Cemetery, 449 SW 4th Ave., Boca Raton. Free. Call (561) 393-7806 selection 2.

7 p.m., Memorial Day concert by New Gardens Band, at Mizner Park Amphitheatre at North Federal Highway and North Mizner Boulevard. Free. Call (561) 393-7806 selection 2

Saturday, May 24, 2008

MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCES
At 9:30 am on Memorial Day, Monday May 26th, join the Veterans Coalition of South Florida at Veteran’s Park for the annual Memorial Day program honoring armed services veterans. There will be a procession of colors, guest speakers and patriotic music. Bring lawn chairs. Veteran’s Park is located at 900 West Palmetto Park Road between Lyons Road and US Highway 441 in West Boca Raton.

Friday, May 23, 2008

FAU CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST & HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION STRAPPED - MAY CLOSE

FAU, working with the Boca Raton-based League for the Educational Awareness of the Holocaust (LEAH) is working to try to save the Center. The budget is about $200,000 a year, with half coming from the state through the university. LEAH picks up the other $100,000. State funding is from general revenue which has now been cut, so other funding sources are being pursued to prevent the Center closing. The Center provides curriculum for seven county school districts in the state, including Palm Beach and Broward. along with a lending library and professional development. According to US Rep. Robert Wexler, D-Boca Raton, the center “has been an invaluable resource for Holocaust survivors… it is essential that FAU keep this prestigious center open at a time when the scourge of genocide as well as anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial continues globally.” Wexler said the area’s congressional delegation is “ready to work…to ensure that this center remains open.” Other representatives signing the letter to FAU President Frank Brogan included Representatives Ron Klein, D-Boca Raton, Alice Hastings, D-Miramar, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, R-Miami and Kendrick Meek D-Miami. Brogan is expected to address a number of budget cuts at the next full meeting of the FAU Board of Trustees.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

MORTGAGE CRISES AFFECTS 2-MILLION AMERICAN CHILDREN!

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT: Analysis shows a negative impact on the health, education, and well-being of children A new report released today reveals that an estimated 2 million children will be directly impacted by the sub-prime mortgage crisis as their families lose their homes due to foreclosures. As the first comprehensive analysis of how the crisis will impact kids, the report explains that this number will rise even higher when accounting for other populations, such as children being evicted from rental units that are going into default and those children whose parents default on conventional loans. These foreclosures will happen primarily during 2008 and 2009. The report, which includes state-by-state estimates of the number of children that are directly impacted by this crisis, indicates that foreclosures often result in disruptions to a child's education, as well as issues relating to their physical and mental health. Moreover, behavioral problems are more likely to arise in children who lose their homes, as positive peer relationships disintegrate when children are forced from their neighborhoods. The report, entitled "The Impact of the Mortgage Crisis on Children" can be found at http://www.firstfocus.net/pages/3401/. In addition, the report finds that the physical and mental health of displaced children can be severely compromised, as families losing their homes are less likely to have money available for items such as health care and health insurance. Children impacted by the mortgage crisis are likely to experience excessive mobility and as a result are only half as likely to be proficient in reading as their peers. And, they are much more likely to be held back and eventually drop out of school. Children forced from their homes experience behavioral problems, such as increases in violence. Due to the increasing number of foreclosures, school districts across the country are experiencing increases in the number of homeless children entering their classrooms, many of which can be attributed to the mortgage crisis.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS SEMINAR FOR WEST BOCA
A free event sponsored by the West Boca Chamber of Commerce for business people and residents of West Boca will be held from 10 am to noon on Saturday, May 17th at Lowe’s, located at US 441 and Palmetto Park Road. Free discount coupons will be available to attendees for hurricane supplies. Reservations are a must – limit is 50 people. Email info@westbocachamber.com.

Friday, May 09, 2008

HOUSING PRICES PREDICTED TO GO UP 20-30% IN NEXT 5 YEARS
Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun recently said of an area that was hard hit by the housing downturn, that “the worst conditions in the Tampa market may have already passed… I think the second half of 2008 will be better. But if I look at the long-term perspective, five years from now, comfortably, one can say home prices in this region will be 20-30% higher.” He also said that while sub prime mortgages made up only 9% of all mortgages in the US, they made up 53% of US housing foreclosures, dragging down the housing market. Yun noted, “There’s a change in the mood over the last couple of weeks,” and that mortgage rates are at near historic lows, business spending is strong and corporate profits are up, all good economic signs. No doubt this is good news for Florida’s east coast too. According to an article in Realty Times
, Palm Beach County buyers have purchased 30 percent more single-family homes from February to March.

Friday, April 25, 2008

MORE GOOD NEWS ON THE HOME SALE SCENE (Keep it comin’!)…The Institute for Economic Competitiveness, University of Central Florida predicts that in 2008, there will be sales and rentals of over 150,000 properties. They also predict 175,000 new jobs will be available, strongly outperforming the national averages. Significant numbers of the 80-MM domestic and national visitors will consider buying second homes. Favorable exchange rates between the dollar and pound make homes in Florida cheaper than anywhere in Europe and are attracting particularly British purchasers. The Conference Board’s “Index of Leading Indicators,” reports that positive growth is indicated underway in the 2nd half of 2008 or sooner. Doing in depth broad surveys of industry data, this report is taken as “the gold standard” for all forward indicators for the US economy. The National Bureau of Economic Research reports that US industrial production showed an upwards turn in March. The Mortgage Bankers Association of America reports from their national survey that applications for mortgages for houses were up by 2.1%; FHA loan applications up by 3.5%. The federal government reports that nationwide, prices of homes stopped slipping in January and February, increasing by 6/10ths of 1% (better up than down, ehh?). The Federal Reserve is predicted to lower the short term rates next week by another quarter percent. Interest rates remain low for 30-year fixed mortgages. Plans were announced by Freddie Mac to pump $15-BB+ into the jumbo conforming loan market especially for high cost areas needing stimulus NOW. Nevertheless a lot of home inventory remains before seeing a true end to the down cycle and some consumers have a lack of confidence in today’s prices, thinking they may go farther down. THIS MIGHT BE THE “LOW” IN THE MARKET… PERHAPS LOW ENOUGH TO MAKE THIS AN EXCELLENT TIME TO BUY. ARE YOU READY?

Thursday, April 24, 2008

SOUTHWEST COUNTY REGIONAL LIBRARY IN WEST BOCA BEING EXPANDED AND RENOVATED
A $4.7-MM grant will go for renovating and expanding the library located on 95th Avenue South in west Boca Raton. The existing building is 24,000 sq ft. Included will be a new drive up automated book drop off, interior and exterior capital maintenance expense items, renovations to interior finishes, and modernization of furniture, fixtures and equipment. Completion date is not yet known.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

WILL THE FHA OWN PART OF YOUR/YOUR NEIGHBOR’S HOME?
Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) has a proposal (H.R. 5830) introduced in the House of Representatives suggesting that the FHA refinance mortgages and be part owners with profit sharing. The bill proposes a declining percentage fee on profits to discourage short-term speculators, and the program would not apply to 2nd home owners, equal to 100% of all profits in year one, 80% in year 2, and so on for the first 5 years. Then there would be an “exit” fee equal to 3% of the sale price. This means lenders would accept losses and would later receive a portion of future profits from the home seller. To the besieged homeowner/seller, getting 97% of a profit after 5+ years is a big relief from total equity loss from a foreclosure.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

HAVE YOU ENJOYED THE MIZNER PARK ART WALK?
Stroll along a monthly al fresco art experience on Plaza Real. Next walk will be Wednesday, April 30 from 6-9 pm. Enjoy wine tasting, browsing the shops, and dinner inside or out at one of Mizner Park’s fine restaurants. The art show is done in cooperation with The Artists’ Guild of the Boca Raton Museum of Art, drawing visitors to Mizner Park for an evening of viewing art, music, and the latest show at the Guild’s Mizner Park Images Exhibition Center. For more info go to www.miznerpark.com or call 561-393-9115.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

WATERING SCHEDULE from BOCA NEWS
Odd street addresses may irrigate lawns and landscapes on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 am to 10 am and/or 4 pm to 11:59 pm. Even addresses may irrigate lawns and landscapes on Thursdays and Sundays from 12 am to 10 am and/or 4 pm to 11:59 pm. Hand watering with one hose fitted with an automatic shut-off nozzle is allowed for 10 minutes per day for landscape stress relief and to prevent plant die-off.
FLORIDA #1 DESTINATION FOR INTERNATIONAL HOME BUYERS

A mid-2007 National Association of Realtors survey found that Florida was the leader in foreign home buying at 26% of all international purchases. California was next at 16%, Texas third at 10%. This includes purchase of mid-priced primary residences, luxury vacation homes, investments to rent out, and commercial properties. Being a convenient point of entry to the US from Europe and South American along with warm weather and recreational and cultural offerings were cited as reason for a preference for Florida properties. With the dollar weakness against the euro and British pound, foreign buyers have more purchasing power compared to home prices in other countries, e.g. the UK, Span and Ireland. Florida has 31 major airports and 14 deepwater seaports. According to the US census bureau, Florida gets more than 4-MM Visitors from 100+ countries in a year. In a 2005 FAR survey, 15% of total home sales in Florida were by international buyers. One-third of foreign buyers were from Latin America.

Monday, April 14, 2008

MILD HOUSING RECOVERY ON THE WAY BEFORE 2008 YEAR-END???
YES says a report from SMR Research Corp, who specialize in mortgage and home equity loan industry research. Being the first to report in 2004 that “a perfect storm” in credit quality would cause a blast in foreclosures within 2 years, they say, “Our prior forecasts were accurate but widely disbelieved when issued.” They expect skeptical reactions now too, but say “the numbers are what they are… homes are now affordable again… consumer psychology is the biggest remaining hurdle to recovery.”

Sunday, April 13, 2008

MILLION SQ FT TRI-RAIL STATION DEVELOPMENT TO BECOME A GO?

Within the next 60 days The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, operator of Tri-Rail trains, has invited all interested parties to a workshop to decide whether to move ahead with a large development near the station in Boca Raton on Yamato Road near the I-95 entrance or scale it back. Officials are invited from the City of Boca Raton, FAU, T-Rex Park adjacent to the station. City leaders feel the proposed project is about 15 times too big for the site. Zoning allows no more than 50,000 sq ft of office space and 15,000 sq ft of retail space. Yamato Road Joint Ventures LLC wants to create a transit “village” with a 150- room hotel, almost 200 work-force apartments, 55,000 sq feet of shops and 90.000 sq ft of offices and parking garages with 1731 spaces. Tri-Rail owns the 6-acre parcel at the train station, and the city controls the zoning. County agencies and the Lake Worth Drainage District along with the City of Boca Raton may also have input. Another proposal from three Boca Raton developers has plans for a 3-story building with 50,000 sq ft of offices, 15,000 sq ft of shops and underground parking. Workshop date has not yet been announced.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

TIPS FOR BUYING A HOME IN A DOWN MARKET
The subprime mortgage problem has scared a lot of people away from the housing market. However, the news isn’t all bad. The current market decline has dropped prices and made housing affordable to many fiscally responsible renters who never considered home ownership to be an option. Here are recommended steps for buyers to take advantage of this market downturn. Be aware of extraneous expenses including property taxes, homeowner’s insurance, standard maintenance, cost of utilities, and HOA fees or equity dues. Ask about current and upcoming special assessments. Decide how much you have left to spend on a mortgage, all closing costs, a down payment amount, paying down existing debts, and check on your credit records before applying in case there are errors to correct. Remember too that if you are selling and buying, while you may get a lower price than you want for your home, you will also get a low price for the home you buy. As a Realtor and a Mortgage Broker, your blog manager, Marilyn Farber Jacobs can assist you with all of these issues, and find you “the home of your dreams,” according to your criteria. Call 561-988-0070 or email marilynfjacobs@gmail.com. If you wish to receive all new properties that become available, go to http://www.FLWaterfrontCondos.com, register and list criteria for a condo, house or townhouse. Join the many buyers who regularly receive listings now. Perhaps your NEXT home will appear before your eyes, and Marilyn will be most happy to show you that home.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL IN MIZNER PARK

The 13th annual film festival begins April 10th and is a week-long celebration of the past, present and future of independent film and cinema. There will be screenings of American and foreign independent features, shorts and documentaries of all genres, stimulating seminars and intensive film discussion groups, parties and informal get-togethers with filmmakers and industry professionals from around the glove, and more. See COMPLETE LIST OF FILMS and SCHEDULE OF EVENTS. The Palm Beach International Film Festival is a not-for-profit organization supporting film programs in local schools and dedicated to making a difference in the lives of future filmmakers. Proceeds generated each year are donated to schools, in the form of grants and scholarships.

Friday, April 04, 2008




















SUNDY HOUSE, DELRAY BEACH HISTORIC BOUTIQUE INN
Located in the heart of historic downtown Delray Beach, and one mile from the fabulous beach at the end of Atlantic Avenue, the Sundy House is a boutique inn listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This secluded retreat is nestled within an acre of stunning tropical gardens. The Victorian inn’s 11 luxurious guest accommodations feature sumptuous décor and modern amenities. Sundy House hides within an acre overflowing with 500 tropical plant species. In every corner, you'll discover unique details: a bed suspended in air, a sunset painted on the ceiling, red-cork wallpaper, and blue suede walls. Swim with turtles and angelfish in the naturally filtered swimming pond. Venturing away from this self-contained wonderland only brings more pleasures, like snorkeling or windsurfing in the southern Atlantic, minutes away. Stay for Sundy's Sunday brunch, a lavish affair with everything from eggs Benedict made with Florida lobster to raspberry ham with mango cole slaw. Doubles from $175; 561-272-5678 Experience the award-winning Sundy House Restaurant, the elegant Roux Bamboux Lounge. Just 20 minutes from Palm Beach International Airport and one hour north of Miami, our superb location is easy to reach whether for business or pleasure. The Sundy House is mere steps from shopping, dining and cultural events, in a serene setting in which art, history and culture merge. Complimentary transportation to beach/downtown where life is GOOD and ACTIVE. Other awards include: The New York Post – “Florida’s Top 50 Hotels and Resorts;” Travel + Leisure – “Top 30 Inns in the U.S;” Palm Beach Post – “Best Brunch and Most Romantic Restaurant;” South Florida Parenting – “Best Romantic Getaway.”
SUBMIT YOUR WORKS OF ART INSPIRED BY FLORA, FAUNA AND NATURAL PLACES IN THE COUNTY
“Local Treasures” is the theme for the 2008 summer/fall exhibit being shown from May 7th to September 24th with works of art being featured in public buildings, parks and plazas. IF you have talent, submit your works, reflecting the theme. For details – click on “Calls to Artists” or mail a self-addressed stamped envelope to Palm Beach County Art in Public Places, 2633 Vista Parkway, West Palm Beach FL 33422. Deadline for submission of photo of item is April 18th.

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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Sunday, February 17, 2008

HERE is your opportunity for international exposure of your work!
POETRY PROTOCOL, Syndicate is currently accepting poetry for it's International Poetry Quarterly. You also have the opportunity to submit your work for the '10TH ANNUAL MARILYN FARBER JACOBS POETRY AWARD' Contest! Grand prize: ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! Second Place: $50; Honorable Mention Certificates Awarded. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: Theme: open - any style or genre of poetry; 20 lines or less; typed or printed, double spaced; deadline is March 18, 2008; entry fee: $5 for unlimited poem entries. Please make check out to: North Tulsa Literary Guild, Inc. and mail to North Tulsa Literary Guild, P.O. Box 6221, Tulsa, OK 74148-0221. ANYONE CAN ENTER!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Friday, January 25, 2008


WHAT THE POLITICIANS ARE WORKING ON…. Maybe

… I did predict there would be big changes what with a national election looming up…

  • A one-time $100-BB tax rebate and tax incentives for employers to hire more workers
  • Temporary cut in corporate income taxes
  • Emergency assistance for owners who need extra money to help with high heating bills this winter
  • Proposals to expand loan modifications and payment relief for borrowers heading for serious delinquency or foreclosure
  • Widening “rate freeze” mortgage relief programs beyond just sub-prime borrowers to ALL borrowers, including those with prime credit, who find themselves in trouble on their mortgages
  • $MM’s for new assistance for local nonprofit counseling groups who reach out and guide mortgage borrowers in danger of losing their homes
  • Federal Tax Code amendment allowing state & local housing agencies to issue tax-exempt bonds to refinance loans of troubled homeowners (not just assisting new home purchasers) at low, fixed rates
  • Moratorium on foreclosures nationwide and legislative amendment allowing bankruptcy court judges to unilaterally reduce homeowners’ mortgage debts to lenders… BUT there is non-acceptance for these two issues from bankers and the mortgage industry

Saturday, January 05, 2008

USED-HOME SALES RISE IN NOVEMBER

Chief Economist for National Association of Realtors, Lawrence Yun, said the market appears to be stabilizing. He noted mortgage interest rates are near historic lows, decelerating price declines, and a modest reduction in the number of homes on the market. NAR President Richard Gaylord said that Congress should expand its efforts to provide affordable finances and suggested raising the limit on conforming loans to help credit-worthy buyers in hard-hit regions such as FL and CA by greatly increasing access to low-interest-rate mortgages. Perhaps now we begin to see a light at the end of the tunnel in the housing market. Editor’s note: Perhaps the best buys will be made between now and early summer, and then “only the pickings” will be left in market inventory. With a national election coming up, perhaps the economy WILL improve and right now the perception is that the economy depends on the rise and fall of home sales across the country.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

A WAY TO GET THROUGH AIRPORT SECURITY FAST

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