Friday, March 16, 2007

Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Collector Car Event



3/28/2007 - 4/1/2007
South Florida Fairgrounds
9067 Southern Boulevard; West Palm Beach, FL 33411
Event Sponsor: Ford Motor Company

The Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Palm Beach , Fla. will take place over five days filled with spectacular cars, celebrities, special events and displays that offer something for everyone. The auction will feature more than 600 of the world's finest examples of collector and special interest automobiles being auctioned off at No Reserve, as well as daily automobilia auctions offering an exquisite array of the finest, one-of-a-kind automotive collectibles. With over 100 lifestyle vendors and celebrity-sightings galore, it's not to be missed! The event also includes auction coverage on SPEED and approximately 100 exhibitors.

8:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
3/28/07 Wednesday Gala Ticket $75.00 - The Gala benefits The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and The Darrell Gwynn Foundation. Invited guests and gala ticket holders only. Tickets at barrett-jackson.com. ; 3/29 and 3/30/07 Good Thursday and Friday only $12.00 $8.50 $5.50; 3/31/07 Good Saturday only $17.50 $15.00 $7.50; 4/1/07 Good Sunday only $12.00 $8.50 $5.50; 3/29 - 4/1/07 4 day pass $45.00 $35.00
http://www.barrett-jackson.com

480-421-6694

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

NAR OPTIMISTIC ABOUT 2007 HOUSING RECOVERY DESPITE SUBPRIME WOES


David Lereah, the National Association of Realtors’ chief economist, said, “Underlying trends point to a housing recovery in 2007, but it will take a couple of months for us to get a better handle on it. Existing-home sales are expected to slowly improve from what appears to be the cyclical low last fall.” Lereah believes that while subprime loan problems could inhibit future housing activity, they are likely to be contained and not spill over into the prime mortgage market. The Mortgage Bankers Association reported that consumer spending slacked off, and this may be responsible for a stop market drop of over 200 points. In 4Q 2006, late mortgage payments met a 3 ½ year high or 4.95% of outstanding mortgage loans. Delinquency rates for subprime borrowers with adjustable-rate mortgages was 14.44%, the highest rate in 4 years. The bad news drove up bond prices, lowering yields, to which long-term lending is tied. In other words, mortgage interests could lower further still, providing incentive for homebuyers to buy and ARM holders to refinance.

Freddie Mac is concerned about overstock of unsold homes, warning that the number of unsold new homes may be higher than reflected as sales and inventory figures are not revised to reflect cancelled contracts. Vacant existing homes for sale are another source of unrecorded inventories with condos the most affected sector. The sub-prime mortgage market remains of great concern as well and banks are tightening standards on mortgage loans, but there is no crunch in the prime mortgage market with rates remaining low.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

NEW CHANGES COMING TO PROPERTY TAXES AND HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE


State House leaders fast-track bill to reduce property taxes. In early March the House Efficiency & Accountability Council passed a controversial bill to sharply roll back local taxes, saving homeowners statewide as much as $5.8 billion. This is step #1 in a 2-phase plan – the 2nd is a constitutional amendment to do away with all taxes on homesteaded property and replace this with a 2 ½% increase in the statewide sales tax.

The Florida legislature passed a bill that could lower premiums between 5% and 40% and provide other insurance relief to millions of property owners. Some of the new provisions might include that property owners may be able to exclude windstorm and contents coverage. The state may remove the new requirement that Citizens Property Insurance Corporation charge the highest premiums in the state. The Citizen’s Jan 1, 2007 rate increase might be frozen at the Dec. 31, 2006 level. They may eliminate the cap on deductibles so a homeowner can choose a deductible other than the standard 2%, 5% OR 10% in current law. All non-homestead properties would be eligible for Citizens coverage effective March 1, 2007. Insurance companies may be required to give at least 100 days written notice of non-renewal, cancellation or termination of a homeowners policy. Payment of claims might be expedited following a storm, e.g., within 90 days.

To read the entire bill go to http://snipurl.com/185co.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

EQUESTRIAN? DON’T MISS THE WELLINGTON WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL


Winter Equestrian Festival
1/31/2007 - 4/7/2007 - Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club
14440 Pierson Road, Wellington, FL 33414. Event Sponsor: Stadium Jumping, Inc.

The world-renowned Winter Equestrian Festival, a $3 million series, which brings $21 million into Florida and brings more than 4,000 horses and 6,000 participants to the Wellington area annually, is the largest, longest running equestrian sporting event in the world for the equestrian sports of Hunters, Jumpers and Dressage.

Friday, March 02, 2007

SEE WORKS OF ART BY EMERGING STUDENT ARTISTS


Armory Art Center's Artists-in-Residence Showcase 2007
1/25/2007 - 3/3/2007 - Armory Art Center, 1700 Parker Ave, West Palm Beach, FL.


Armory Art Center's Artists-in-Residence will exhibit work created during their one year of residency at the Armory in ceramics, painting and drawing, sculpture or jewelry. The artists spend the year teaching Armory students and learning from Armory faculty -- all while creating new works of art for their evolving portfolios.


Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ; Open reception: Jan 25 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Free and open to the public.

Armory Art Center’s Mad Hatter Teapot Exhibition

3/7/2007 - 3/21/2007

Exhibition of one-of-a-kind hand made teapots made by local and national artists. Teapots, ranging from $10 to $1000 will be for sale with the proceeds benefiting the Armory’s Artists-in-Residence programs in ceramics, drawing and painting, sculpture, jewelry and printmaking.


During Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Free and open to the public.

http://www.armoryart.org/

13th ANNUAL PET PARADE & CONTEST










3-10-2007 - Gucci Courtyard, 256 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach FL 33480 - 9:30 am
Event Sponsor: Worth Avenue Association


Calling All Furry Friends! Worth Avenue is calling all pets to strut their stuff on the world's most pet-friendly shopping street! "Dress to Impress"! All kitties, doggies, birds and bunnies are invited to the Avenue's most fabulous furry fashion event. Your pet could win Best Smile, Longest Tail, or Best in Show, among others. Each entry will receive a goody bag! Attendees may adopt a pet on-site from local animal agencies.

561-655-1996

1st Annual "MEET ME" ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL


March 3 & 4, 2007 - Royal Palm Place, Boca Raton FL

This show will feature over 75 artists and crafters from all over the US, showcasing a variety of fine arts, sculpture, painting, mixed media and unique crafts. 10 am - 5 pm. Admission is Free.

http://www.royalpalmplace.com

Thursday, March 01, 2007


A Gilded Age Tea
1/1/2007 - 4/7/2007 - Flagler Museum, One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480.

The Pavilion Cafe will present a traditional Gilded Age style lunch featuring an array of delicacies and refreshments reminiscent of the elegance of entertaining during the Gilded Age.

Tuesday - Saturday: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.$18 for museum members; $33 for non-members (includes museum admission).

http://www.flaglermuseum.us/