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.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
CASE-SHILLER HOME PRICE INDEX RISES
A May 2009 increase of 0.5% in the closely watched Case-Shiller home price index indicates that the US housing recovery is seen possible now. Prices tumbled more than 32% from their peak in 2Q 2006. Case said that prices may be at the bottom now.
· Preventative risk--management must be a priority going forward, according to Shiller.
· He also stated that the mortgage contract structure must be made to protect home-buyers in case of a downturn. “The new standard for mortgage should be a continuous work-out mortgage,” so that “if home prices fall then your mortgage payment will go down.”
· Shiller cautioned that recent bank bailouts were “extraordinary events that we should want to prevent as much as possible in the future.”
· In June new home sales jumped 11%, the biggest monthly gain in 8 years according the US Commerce Department.
· National association of Realtors said existing home sales rose for the 3rd straight month in June.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
ECONOMIC INDICATORS for 33484 from zipskinny.com
Economic Indicators | ||||
Occupation | ||||
<$10,000 | 9.4% | (among employed persons over 16) | ||
$10,000-$14,999 | 9% | Mgt./Professional | 34.6% | |
$15,000-$24,999 | 18.3% | Service | 14.8% | |
$25,000-$34,999 | 15.7% | Sales/Office | 36% | |
$35,000-$49,999 | 17.8% | Farm/Fishing/Forestry | 0.2% | |
$50,000-$74,999 | 14.7% | Construction/Extraction/Maint. | 6.5% | |
$75,000-$99,999 | 7% | Production/Transportation | 8% | |
$100,000-$149,999 | 6.2% | Unemployment/Poverty | ||
$150,000-$199,999 | 1% | Unemployed | 1% | |
$200,000+ | 1.1% | Below Poverty Line | 5.9% | |
Median Household Income: $33,395 |
ECONOMIC INDICATORS for 33496 from zipskinny.com
Economic Indicators | ||||
Occupation | ||||
<$10,000 | 5.3% | (among employed persons over 16) | ||
$10,000-$14,999 | 2.3% | Mgt./Professional | 51.4% | |
$15,000-$24,999 | 6.9% | Service | 10.8% | |
$25,000-$34,999 | 8.6% | Sales/Office | 32.4% | |
$35,000-$49,999 | 11.1% | Farm/Fishing/Forestry | 0.4% | |
$50,000-$74,999 | 16.1% | Construction/Extraction/Maint. | 2.4% | |
$75,000-$99,999 | 10.3% | Production/Transportation | 2.5% | |
$100,000-$149,999 | 14.7% | Unemployment/Poverty | ||
$150,000-$199,999 | 7.4% | Unemployed | 1.6% | |
$200,000+ | 17.6% | Below Poverty Line | 4.6% | |
Median Household Income: $74,769 |
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
REPORTS SHOWING HOUSING MARKET ON THE MEND
With sales up in all four regions of the United States, and the number of previously occupied homes sold in June being the third month in a row to go up, this kind of expansion has not been seen in almost 5 years.
Sales roses 3.6% according to the National Association of Realtors. The foreclosure market is shrinking. It is meaningful that about on third of homes sold in June were foreclosure related, down from nearly half of those sold earlier this year. See the Federal Housing Finance Agency report showing home prices rose almost 1% in May.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
NEW PLAN BEING DISCUSSED FOR HOUSES IN FORECLOSURE
Monday, July 20, 2009
YOUR ART COULD BE EXHIBITED... AND SOLD... IN PUBLIC PLACES
Sunday, July 19, 2009
POLO CLUB ACTIVITIES UPDATES…
…Spa Treatment of the Month for July is AROMATHERAPY
…Check out the PoloClub.net website… did you know you can reserve online for parties of 8 or less, a minimum of 2 days in advance and maximum of 28 days
…Check out the list of clubs we are reciprocating dining privileges with and go have a good time dining out at Bocaire, Wycliffe, Gleneagles, Delray Beach Club, broken Sound, Addison Reserve or Stonebridge – you can reserve at our reservations number, 995-1105
…Budding artist, wannabee or experienced, look into our two Sumemr Art Workshops planned by the Cultural Arts Committee, Wednesday, August 12th (create a mini-painting) and Wednesday, September 9th (watch a collage/mixed media painting be created)
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
IS THE REAL ESTATE MARKET SHIFTING?
Friday, July 10, 2009
MOVIE JULY 16TH: REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
LET IT SNOW… LET IT SNOW… and BRING YOUR MITTENS to a “COOL” EVENT
The last time your editor saw snow in Palm Beach County was when visiting during the winter of 1976, when snow briefly fell in Palm Beach near the water. Palm Beach County will have it’s own winter wonderland this weekend at the Palm Beach Zoo in Dreher Park, Southern Boulevard just east of I-95, for “little kids” and “big kids”. “Winter in July” will be held from 10 am to 4 pm both days. Forty… yes FORTY TONS of snow will fall. Many ice-age fossils will be on display. You can go on a fossil dig, make a fossil shark-tooth necklace, enjoy children’s entertainment, have animal encounters, visit the “sand box” to create your own cool treat, relax in the Florida Pioneer House and hear Arctic-themed stories, meet the “Snow Queen” and learn about sun safety. Go “ice-fishing” and see what prize you can reel in. Admission for adults is $12.95, Seniors 60 and up $9.95, Children 3-12 $8.95, children under 3 and zoo embers are free. The purpose is to educate children about the importance of sun safety and let them experience the wonders of winter without leaving Palm Beach County. The event is co-sponsored by South Florida Parenting Magazine and Panera Bread Company. Sun Safety materials are provided by the Skin Cancer Foundation and Armchem. Daily events at The Zoo include an interactive “Wings Over Water” show with 20 trained birds, 11-3 weekdays and 11-2 weekends This is sponsored by AirTran. The “Wild Things Show’ includes New Guinea Singing Dogs Mic and Sidney, Scooter the South Asian binturong, Xena the African pygmy hedgehog and Boris the Scarlet Macaw and a Brazilian rainbow boa. Come visit and enjoy seeing all the animals!
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
THE USUALLY GLOOMY CASE-SHILLER INDEX STARTING TO REPORT REAL ESTATE GAINS
Saturday, July 04, 2009
INSURANCE PURCHASE TRENDS
According to an article in the July issue of Insurance News Net Magazine, “After Americans lost their shirts in the federally regulated equities market, they were able to find refuge with the guarantees afforded by indexed annuities… Americans who placed over $150 billion in these secure products since 1995 have been sleeping easier at night because of the guarantees.”
Seeking a flight to safety for their reduced holdings, and this includes families who now have one income instead of two, many are placing funds in affordable term insurance, applications for which have climbed steadily over the years.
Marilyn can tell you about term policies that can be converted to cash value universal or whole life policies when you are ready to increase premiums as the economy improves. Meanwhile, your family will be protected. For example Marilyn just wrote an application for a 47 year old male, non-smoker, preferred status, for $750,000. Term is 15 years; convertible. Premium: under $72/month. Premiums will vary with age, tobacco usage and health status. It is predicted that in the future longer term policies will not be available or will be disproportionally more expensive.
Fixed annuities were up 74% for 1Q09 vs. 1Q08. Life insurance applications for the age 60+ group climbed 11.3% in May-09 compared to May-08.Marilyn Farber Jacobs (561-988-0070) is a Licensed Advisor / Insurance Agent with American Life & Health Group, Inc.
Friday, July 03, 2009
WHAT TO LOVE ABOUT LIVING IN PALM BEACH COUNTY
- Beautiful white, sandy beaches
- Miles of scenic parks and nature preserves
- Oceans, rivers and lakes offering boating, fishing, swimming and other water recreation
- A rich and varied history, which includes the city of St. Augustine, the oldest permanent European settlement in the mainland United States
- Unique family-friendly attractions
- World Class Entertainment Facilities, Museums, Theatres
- Cultural activities offer residents and visitors music, dance and arts events
- Florida’s climate featuring an average annual high of 81 degrees Fahrenheit and an average annual low of 60 degrees
- The state’s homeownership rate currently stands at about 70 percent, well above the national average
- In many ways, Florida’s cost of living is below that of other states with similar economic growth and in-migration rates