POLO CLUB, a prestigious, exclusive address: largest 145,000 sq ft clubhouse in county, 2 championship golf courses, 29 tennis courts. 5 dining rooms. Social activities abound, childrens center, dinner dances, star studded shows, discussion groups, movies. Resort pool & cafe. Condos to multi-million$ palatial homes, golf + lake views. MARILYN KNOWS POLO CLUB and sold properties quickly. BUY the HOME OF YOUR DREAMS in Polo. Call or text 561-302-3388 for mandatory dues & fees schedule.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
2008 BEST RESTORED BEACH AWARD GOES TO BOCA RATON
Monday, May 26, 2008
BOCA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL JOINS FORCES WITH MAJOR CANCER CENTER PROGRAM
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE KIDS OR GRANDKIDS?
Sunday, May 25, 2008
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS
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
Delray Beach
9:30 a.m. Veterans of all wars will be honored at a Memorial Day service at the Delray Beach Memorial Gardens cemetery, 700 SW 8th Avenue (northwest corner of SW 10th Street and SW 8th Avenue).
Noon, spaghetti dinner served until 2 p.m. at American Legion Post 65, 263 NE 5th Avenue. No charge for veterans; donations accepted from non-veterans. Call (561) 330-6905Friday, May 23, 2008
FAU CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST & HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION STRAPPED - MAY CLOSE
Thursday, May 22, 2008
TURNPIKE MAY GET MORE LANES, MORE EXITS
Sunday, May 18, 2008
HISTORIC DEAL IN PALM BEACH MAY BREAK RECORD
Donald Trumps’ 6-acre oceanfront Palm Beach 62,500 sq ft mansion at 515 North Country Road is under contract for a reported $100-MM, purchased by a family from abroad, said to be from Russia. This is the former Gozman residence. Trump paid $41.35MM in 2004 at a bankruptcy auction and spent $25MM renovating the property. There are 9 bedrooms, ballroom, art gallery, conservatory, wine room and media room as well as 2 guest houses and a 50 car garage. Trump says that if for some reason the sale does not close, he has two back up offers for more than $100MM as, “It’s one of the best sites in Florida and one of the best in the world.” It is said that the new buyers have not yet decided whether to keep the property as is, or demolish and start over.
Friday, May 16, 2008
WHILE INTEREST RATES REMAIN ON THE LOW SIDE...
WILL BOCA RATON HAVE A BOTANICAL GARDEN?
Thursday, May 15, 2008
WILL CITY OF BOCA RATON ANNEX POLO CLUB?
DELRAY BEACH SELLS 4.85 ACRES IN LAKE IDA PARK AREA
LARGE TRI-RAIL PROJECT AT YAMATO STATION OPPOSED
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
MORTGAGE CRISIS AFFECTS 2 MILLION AMERICAN CHILDREN
Monday, May 12, 2008
WHY IT's TIME TO BUY!
Thursday, May 08, 2008
HOUSING PRICES PREDICTED TO GO UP 20-30% IN 5 YEARS
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
MORE GOOD NEWS (and some bad) ON THE HOME FRONT…
The National Association of Realtors sees a flat pattern in home sales which will improve over the summer. NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun says the recovery hinges on better access to affordable loans….(which is)… uneven around the country and sometimes within metropolitan areas. In many areas, buyers are looking at homes, but are slow to sign contracts, sometimes waiting for more affordable credit or turned off by unnecessarily restrictive lending practices. Real estate news is “local” with some areas showing sales increases and others not. Yun says, “It is critical to stimulate housing demand by inducing fence sitters back into the market. A home buyer tax credit on any home purchase would accomplish that.” The St. Joe Co., Florida’s biggest landowner, points to stabilization in residential inventory indicating the housing market may have reached bottom. CEO Peter Rummell says rather than “expect that prices are going to be lower tomorrow than today if they just wait,” buyers “must be “retrained” to recognize the importance of making home purchases now.” At Tuesday’s congressional hearing, it appears that mortgage lenders are pursuing unjustified foreclosures against struggling homeowners, piling on questionable fees and misstating amounts due. A law professor who analyzed the system testified that “bankruptcy gives mortgage services new opportunities to engage in abusive practices,” rather than offering families one last chance to save their homes from foreclosure. University of Iowa’s law professor, Katherine Porter’s review of 1700 recent Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases found that lenders regularly disobey laws and rules as they try to collect thousands of dollars more than homeowners feel is owed. Countrywide is cited for abuses, and in one case asked a bankruptcy judge to foreclose on a home though they were current on mortgage payments, and claimed the final mortgage amount was nearly $15,000 more than what the company claimed in bankruptcy court. Proof of payments closed the case. Senator Charles Schumer, D-NY, the subcommittee chairman, said that Countrywide “is at the top of the list” of firms responsible for the national mortgage crisis,” and that Bank of America “should think even harder” about whether to complete the purchase of Countrywide.