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If you haven’t seen it already, the National Association of Realtors has issued a Call for Action to protect the mortgage interest deduction.
The California Association of Realtors web site says the President’s Deficit Reduction Commission has released preliminary recommendations to change how the country spends money and collects taxes. One of its provisions calls for dramatically limiting the mortgage interest deduction.
NAR has issued a Call-for-Action and is asking all REALTORS® to call their members of Congress and urge him or her to preserve the MID. As the housing market continues to recover from the worst financial crisis in recent history, any change that reduces the ability of the market to heal is misguided and must be rejected.
Please contact your member of Congress today. When you connect to NAR’s Action Center, enter your name, e-mail address, and your phone number. NAR’s phone system will immediately contact that phone number. You will hear some brief talking points and then be connected to your representative’s office. It’s a quick and easy call. Please make it today.
More info: http://www.realtoractioncenter.com/realtor-party/click-to-call-mid.html
Here’s a link to CAR’s web site: http://www.car.org/newsstand/news/midaction/
Fannie Mae’s most recent nationwide housing survey found that Americans are less certain that the housing market has bottomed, and continue to be wary of buying a home, according to a press release. Some of the survey’s key findings include:
These results are surely no surprise to real estate agents. The fact is there are plenty of psychological and hardcore financial realities keeping many buyers and sellers from entering the market. So how do you, as realtors, counter these perceptions with FACTS that support the notion that now is a good time to buy or sell? Comment here or on the Facebook post.
Here are a few responses I’ve heard thus far:
To read the full results of the Fannie Mae survey visit: http://www.fanniemae.com/newsreleases/2010/5237.jhtml?p=Media&s=News+Releases
If you think that going “green” means you have to skimp on luxury, think again. Dan Elias of the Studio City office is listing a new construction green home in the coveted Colfax Meadows section of Studio City. Owners plan to obtain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for the house.
Butler said she is a firm beleiver in providing a high level of customer service. Obtaining the GRI designation is symbolic of her commitment to clients and maintaining high professional standards. Butler can be reached at (818) 999-2030 or by email at esperanza@esperanzabutler.com.
Actor, director and producer Scott Baio, brother Steven, and sister Stephanie, have placed their parent’s Toluca Lake home on the market for $4,995,000. Scott Baio is well- known for his role as Chachi Arcola on Happy Days and for the title character on the 1980s sitcom Charles in Charge.
More recently, he played the lawyer Bob Loblaw on the Emmy Award winning comedy series Arrested Development. He also had two reality shows on VH1, “Scott Baio is 45…and Single,” and “Scott Baio is 46…and Pregnant.” Steven Baio acted on Happy Days and has acted in or produced a number of other movies and programs since. Stephanie is not in the entertainment business.
The 11,000 square foot house has 7 bedrooms, 8 baths, a 26,000 square foot gated lot, guest house, and total privacy in the back yard. It’s located close to Lakeside Golf Club, Universal, Warner Brothers and Disney. The late Mario Baio, father of the three siblings, originally purchased the home in the early 1990s. But the house is too large for just their mother to live there anymore, according to the family.
The interior includes expansive living, dining, media/game and billiards rooms. The kitchen has a center island, granite counter tops, and Subzero and Gagganeu appliances. The downstairs master has a sitting room, fireplace, separate gym, office and ornate bath. And the three other downstairs suites can work as additional masters.
The private backyard includes lawns, mature trees, pool and a complete guest house. The home has a 10 car garage and circular motor court. The home also has an additional 1,500 square feet of interior space that could be used for a wine cellar or studio. Scott and Lisa Sorrentino of Rodeo Realty are listing the property. The property web site is www.4333forman.com