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Home Buyer Tax Credit – Co-borrowers

Home Buyer Tax Credit – Co-borrowers

The IRS has spelled out guidelines for eligibility for the home buyer credit when co-borrowers purchase a property.  When a home-owning parent of an adult child co-signs for a mortgage and both names appear on the note, the IRS says that under some circumstances, the first-time home buyer can qualify for the whole amount.  Click here for more information from NAR.

Virginia Beach – New Site for Kellam High School

For two years, the future of Kellam High School was in limbo as a closed-door committee sought a place to rebuild. The 108-acre site chosen Tuesday would allow the city's first new high school in nearly a decade to move forward.  The site, at the corner of West Neck and North Landing roads, was once destined for an upscale housing development known as Manchester Station. Not far from the Municipal Center, the land is more than triple the size of the current high school property on Holland Road.  Click here to read the full story from the Virginian-Pilot.

Chesapeake - Coast Guard Approves Jordan Bridge Replacement

Good news except for the toll.

The U.S. Coast Guard on Friday signed off on a $100 million project to replace the Jordan Bridge, paving the way for private developers to build a toll span that connects South Norfolk and Portsmouth.  Executives with the development team said they hope to complete the project by summer 2011. The plan calls for a toll of about $2. For a while, it seemed that the federal agency's approval was not ensured. The Army Corps of Engineers and parts of the maritime community complained that the size of the 145-foot-high bridge would limit commercial water traffic on the Elizabeth River's Southern Branch, as newer and bigger ships begin to use East Coast ports.  The Coast Guard said Friday that the developer responded by widening the bridge's horizontal clearance.  Click here to read the full story from the Virginian-Pilot.

Hope for home owners with chinese drywall

 Drywall – Resolution introduced by Rep. Nye

Congressman Glenn Nye (VA-02) is asking banks and mortgage servicers to provide assistance to homeowners struggling with toxic drywall. On Thursday, Nye announced that he had introduced a Concurrent Resolution (H.Con.Res. 197) in the House of Representatives calling on mortgage holders to allow homeowners to apply for a temporary forbearance in their mortgage payments.  Click here to read the full story from WAVY-TV.

It amazes me that any reference to China has been removed from recent articles regarding "Chinese Toxic Drywall" . China will not step up & make it right, plus China holds so much of our debt we don't want to piss them off.
I certainly hope there is going to be some relief for the affected homeowners.

Watch out for the (OIC) News from the ACLJ

This is some crazy stuff. 47% of the U.N. are Islamic countries, thus the OIC. Please watch the 2 minute video and or sign the petition below.

Speaking out against Islam could put YOU in jeopardy.

Sounds ridiculous, but it's true.

The United Nations (U.N.) is currently considering a ''Defamation of Religions'' resolution being pushed by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the largest group of nations within the U.N.

We're sending legal teams to our New York City office, which is just down the street from the U.N., in order to speak out - and loudly - against this very anti-Christian move.

And you can be part of that response!

Budget input meetings in Virginia Beach

If you would like to have a say on how our tax dollars are spent (if the powers that be would listen. Yeah right!!! I think their just going through the motions to say they did).

A challenging economy, limited resources and more demand than ever for city services means this year will be a critical one for weighing citizen input and making the best possible decisions about how funding should be allocated.  The City of Virginia Beach will be holding several public input and informational meetings regarding the 2009/2010 budget that you may want to attend.   All meetings will be from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

Wednesday, Oct. 28

Larkspur Middle School

 Thursday, Nov. 5

Princess Anne High School

 Wednesday, Nov. 18

Green Run High School

 Wednesday, Dec. 3

Kellam High School

Did Van Jones really resign?

I found this an interesting read.

Damaging Disclosures in Van Jones Scandal
AIM Column  |  By Cliff Kincaid  |  October 21, 2009

The documents indicate that a resignation letter was written for Jones and issued in his name.

When Van Jones resigned his White House job, under fire for his pro-communist views, White House adviser David Axelrod said that Jones had himself made the decision to leave the administration. But new documents indicate that Jones didn't even write his own resignation letter. It is now abundantly clear that he was pushed out because the scandal threatened to implicate Obama friend and White House adviser Valerie Jarrett in the scandal that gave him a critical White House position without proper vetting.

Jones, a self-identified communist, was an anti-police activist in Oakland, California, before an extreme makeover landed him at the George Soros-funded Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C. as a "senior fellow." This is the entity that has provided a number of top officials for the Obama Administration and even sponsored public appearances by cop-killer apologist Marc Lamont Hill, the fired Fox News analyst who appeared regularly on "The O'Reilly Factor."

The documents I have received indicate that many different officials from the White House, operating on the evening of Saturday, September 5, and into the early morning hours of Sunday September 6, were preoccupied with the matter of how to arrange Jones' ouster from the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). It is clear that the increasing scrutiny devoted by Glenn Beck of Fox News to Jones' communist connections was taking its toll on the Obama Administration. 

Citing his coverage of Jones, the Center for American Progress (CAP) had attacked Beck for "red-baiting" and channeling Joe McCarthy, the anti-communist Senator.

Yet, Jones was deeply involved in a Marxist group, Standing Together To Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM), which sent some of its members to Cuba for brainwashing. Jones was also on a list of "veteran activists" attending a conference in the summer of 1998 at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the same place where Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers is now a professor, in order to plot the "Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century" under the auspices of the Black Radical Congress. Angela Davis, former Communist Party USA official, participated, and the CPUSA helped organize the event. Jones named a son in honor of Amilcar Cabral, the African Marxist.

CAP insisted that Jones had renounced his communist views in 2000 and favored "business-based solutions" for the environment. But in fact he gave an interview last year to "Uprising Radio" stating that his goals were "transforming the whole society" and going beyond "systems of exploitation and oppression" and even "eco-capitalism."

When I initially requested documents through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) relating to the hiring of Jones by the White House CEQ and the agency's knowledge of his communist background, the agency said it had none. However, Jones, the "Green Jobs Czar," was technically a "special adviser" at the CEQ, and his hiring had been announced by Nancy Sutley, chair of the CEQ. It was strange, to say the least, that the entity which employed him had no documents about how he was hired and by whom.  

There is nothing in the new documents I have received-and I requested a copy of anything relating to his resignation-indicating that Jones had written the resignation statement himself. Indeed, there are no emails from Jones himself about any of this. Everything seems to have been orchestrated by the CEQ working under the supervision of Obama's White House advisers.

"This is Van's [resignation] statement," states an email from Jonathan K. Carson, chief of staff at the CEQ. "He understands that it will be sent out tonight." The tone of "he understands" suggests that Jones has been informed or even told how his resignation will be carried out.

Before becoming chief of staff at the CEQ, Carson was national field director for Barack Obama's 2008 campaign. 

The timing of the email exchanges was unusual, indicating that the controversy was so intense that things couldn't wait until Monday, September 7.

The Carson email was dated Saturday, September 5, around 10:42 p.m., and was sent to a number of high-level Obama Administration staffers, including Communications Director Anita Dunn, press secretary Gibbs, and Patrick Gaspard, Director of the White House Office of Political Affairs and former operative and lobbyist for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).

The CEQ said, however, that it was withholding three documents totaling five pages in response to my request.

The documents which have been released are nevertheless significant because they help demonstrate that Jones was indeed answerable to Obama's inner circle. Obama White House adviser Valerie Jarrett had said publicly that "we" had been following Jones since his days as an activist in Oakland, California, and had "recruited him into the White House." The "we" presumably included the President himself.

The mounting controversy over his role in the administration and the attention being given to his communist background was something that greatly concerned Obama's top advisers.

The focus, as noted by New Zealand blogger Trevor Loudon, who broke the story of Jones' communist connections, was going to the question of "who hired him and why an easily identifiable communist revolutionary with a police record could serve as a presidential adviser."

As this attention was building, AIM released a column, "Van Jones Scandal Threatens the Obama Presidency," on the late afternoon of September 5, in which we pointed out that "...if Jones' background can sink Jones, the President himself is in trouble. Obama has decades of friendly associations with communists and terrorists, ranging from Communist Party USA member Frank Marshall Davis in his youth in Hawaii to communist terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn in Chicago when he was doing community organizing and running for political office. By comparison to Obama, when it comes to nefarious connections, Jones is a piker."

After his forced ouster, Jones' former patron and sponsor, John Podesta of the Center for American Progress, adopted the White House line and declared that Jones "has chosen to resign because he believed he was serving as a distraction to the president's agenda. I respect that decision."

But the documents released to this columnist through the FOIA include no indication whatsoever that Jones wanted to resign. Instead, the documents indicate that a resignation letter was written for Jones and issued in his name.

At about the same time that Carson informed the White House that a statement of resignation would be issued in Jones' name, CEQ chair Nancy Sutley sent an email to Carol Browner, the White House energy czar and an associate of the Socialist International, informing her about the pending "Resignation of Van Jones." At one minute after midnight, the Jones resignation statement had been sent out.

An email from another CEQ official, Jessica Maher, a former senior policy advisor for socialist Senator Bernie Sanders, was sent shortly thereafter. She said that "I reached out to Reid, Pelosi, Durbin and Hoyer offices." Damage control was now completely underway.

The White House line was that Jones was gone and it was time to move on. The Jones resignation letter was sent out along with a statement thanking him for his service from Sutley.

"Christine has the list of the White House reporters for both of the statements to be sent to," stated an email from Obama's former Senate press secretary and now White House spokesman Benjamin LaBolt.

Christine is Christine Glunz, who functioned as Jones' mouthpiece and sidekick and previously worked for disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich.

The coverage followed the carefully orchestrated White House line. "In a statement Saturday night," CNN declared, "the White House said Jones was giving up his post at the Council on Environmental Quality, where he helped coordinate government agencies focused on delivering millions of green jobs to the ailing U.S. economy."

On September 6, Obama adviser David Axelrod was on NBC's "Meet the Press" and denying that the President had asked Jones to resign. "Absolutely not," Axelrod said. "This was Jones' own decision." 

Axelrod added, "He said in his statement that he didn't want his comments to become a distraction from the issue, which is so important to the future of our economy and communities around the country. And I commend him for making that decision."

Meanwhile, $500 million has already been authorized by the Obama "stimulus" bill for "green jobs" projects that Van Jones was supposed to specialize in. 

One group that has been following where the money is going with keen interest is Green for All, Jones' former organization, which is working to funnel it to left-wing labor unions to hire "green collar" workers.

No decision yet on extending homebuyers tax credit

President Obama's housing secretary tells a Senate committee that the administration wants to see cost data before backing any extension of the credit.
By Jeanne Sahadi, CNNMoney.com senior writer
Last Updated: October 20, 2009: 1:17 PM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- While momentum is building on Capitol Hill to extend the $8,000 first-time homebuyer credit, President Obama's housing secretary said Tuesday the administrationhas not decided whether to support its expansion.
Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan told the Senate Banking Committee that the administration wanted more time to better assess the cost of the credit, which expires on Nov. 30.
"Within a few weeks we'll have sufficient data to get to a conclusion on this," Donovan said. "It's a question of understanding more fully the costs to the taxpayer."
He said there is "clear evidence" the credit has had some positive benefits and that its expiration could have "some negative implications" for the housing market.
At the same time, Donovan said that the end of the credit would not be "catastrophic" because of other actions the government is taking to support the flagging housing market. Interest rates are being kept low and the Federal Housing Administration is playing a more prominent role in lending to homebuyers.
But lawmakers pushing to extend the credit are concerned the housing market is going "to die a sudden death" after Nov. 30, as Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., said Tuesday.
Isakson and other supporters believe that keeping the credit in place could further boost home sales, stabilize housing prices and generate jobs.
Isakson and Senate Banking Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., have co-sponsored an amendment that would extend the credit until the end of June 2010 and be available to single filers making up to $150,000 and joint filers making up to $300,000. Currently the credit is limited to homebuyers who haven't owned a home for the past three years, who make half those amounts and who close on their purchases by Nov. 30.
Whether or not the credit is extended, forecasters are expecting further price declines in many markets due to rising foreclosure and unemployment rates in 2010. Supporters of extending the credit believe it could help mute those price declines.
Opponents say extending and expanding the credit would be a waste of money and only temporarily stave off further price declines.
When asked whether he thought the credit was spurring confidence or artificially inflating prices, Donovan told lawmakers he believes: "Given the decline we've been through, the likelihood that the credit is inflating the market beyond where it would be is very low."
First Published: October 20, 2009: 1:13 PM ET

Pending Home Sales up for Fifth Consecutive Month

RISMEDIA, August 5, 2009-Pending home sales are up for the fifth consecutive month, the first time in six years for such a streak, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in June, rose 3.6% to 94.6 from an upwardly revised reading of 91.3 in May, and is 6.7% above June 2008 when it was 88.7. The last time there were five consecutive monthly gains was in July 2003.



Read more: http://rismedia.com/2009-08-04/pending-home-sales-up-for-fifth-consecutive-month/#ixzz0NKBFyVIR

2009: The Year of the Kitchen and Bath

Good taste is timeless. But what was tasteful in 1985 may not be timeless today. Especially if you’re trying to sell your apartment or home—or live in it!

With more than 37 years of experience, Dave Burcher and Michael Markoe of In House Kitchen Bath Home in the NY Design Center at 200 Lexington Avenue have seen trends come and go… and have helped create a few, themselves.

Here’s what they see as the hottest ways to add value to your home… and how to avoid the trends that will make your place look dated in just a few short years.

What’s the lifespan of a kitchen or bath style?

Every 10-12 years there’s a reinvention. For example, even though white is timeless, some whites, like appliances look very 80’s right now. On the other hand, a soft white Caesarstone countertop is very now and will look stylish for many more years, but an entirely all white laminate countertop isn’t—and won’t.

What are the two most important trends in kitchens and baths today?

- Lighting! Lighting in the kitchen and bathroom is as important as in every other room, from ceiling lighting to task lighting to access lighting to faucet lighting. Yes, there are LED faucets that let you light what you’re washing or chopping!

- High Tech and Electronics are very big: integrated screens for television: behind mirrors and glass doors; integrated speakers for audio built into walls and bathroom tiles; remote controls for Toto toilet (yes, the Toto is very hot!) and rain showers and of course, remote computerized controls so that you can start your oven from your office!

What’s in and what’s out in New York kitchens?

- White Appliances are out (though they will be back!!)

-Stainless steel appliances are still in-it's the new white.

-White cabinetry in a combination of gloss and wood is in. Glossy white thermofoil or hard white laminate cabinets are out.

- Color is in.. in the kitchen! Soft colors: greens, greys, blues provide an environmental feel, and a sense of nature inside. There’s a resurgence of grey, but this time, it's a soft grey, with texture, not the gloss grey and black hard edge laminate disco look of the 80’s.

- Severe modern kitchens may still be right for some people, but what’s in, especially in New York, is an incorporation of modern and traditional, putting together grand chandeliers for example, with stainless steel. It’s now being used in various ways in kitchens. We’ve got some great photographs.

-The use of vertical space, which allows for slimmer cabinets is very in! This is New York after all!
What’s in and what’s out in New York bathrooms?

-Bathrooms are incorporating a spa like feel with spa like elements: Japanese soaking tubs, rain showers. Built in aromatherapy and chromatherapy. Built in steam and insta-mist, which produces steam in 60 seconds… not minutes! These are the bathrooms that provide the all over best return on investment—and the most fun and comfort now!

-Uniquely shaped sinks...Triangle and wave are very New York. Glass vessels and bowls and glass counter tops are still among the major trends.

-Towel warmers! Timeless!

-Upward opening swing door medicine cabinet with hydraulic hinges and full width seamless mirror.

-Stainless steel in the bathroom: stainless steel sink, stainless toilet and stainless steel touches in and around the shower… yes, stainless steel may soon replace white as the bathroom color of choice in New York.

In House Kitchen Bath Home was founded in July of 2007 by Michael Markoe and Dave Burcher with the singular purpose of creating New York’s premier showroom for the kitchen, bath, and home.

RISMedia welcomes your questions and comments. Send your e-mail to:
realestatemagazinefeedback@rismedia.com.

RISMEDIA, July 28, 2009

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