Friday, March 30, 2012

Orange County Market Update - Good News!

Orange County Market Update

The active listing inventory has dropped below 7,000 for the first time since August 2005

The number of new pending sales is 3,738 only 9% less that the same period in 2005

Foreclosures are now only 6% of the listing inventory

Short sale inventory is 1,616, the lowest level since 2007

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New Spring Products - 3/30 Money Pit e-Newsletter


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•The Welcome Mat

Before you spring into action around the house this season, stop to consider that the right tools and materials can make all the difference. Want a no-mess, no-waiting way to install tile? How about a glue with a no-clog cap, or a way to perfectly match caulk to any paint color? In this edition of the Money Pit e-newsletter, you'll find our guide to more than 35 nifty products that will make your spring home improvement projects a breeze. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.

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Is Now The Time To Sell Your Home?

Record-low mortgage rates and affordable prices are encouraging many home buyers to get out and shop this season, but what if you're looking to sell your home? Find out when is the best time to put your home on the market according to real estate experts and recent economic indicators. read more

New Home Improvement Products for Spring

Thinking of getting started on a home improvement project for spring? Check out The Money Pit's spring 2012 product guide to get the scoop on every tool and material you need to do a project around your house this season. read more

AARP and The Money Pit Present "Safe and Sound for $100 or Less"

If your home is not aging as well as it should, learn how to fix more on less! On April 12th, join AARP and Tom Kraeutler to hear free tips for staying safe and comfortable in your home for $100 or less. Get your questions answered and find out which home improvements give you the most bang for your buck. Whether you're a weekend warrior or new to home repair, we have solutions for every budget. And everything you'll need can be found in your local hardware store. To learn more and register, go to www.aarp.org/homewebinars. read more

ON THE AIR: How to Pick the Right Paint Color for Your Home

Learn ways to pick the right shade of paint for your home. Get tips on how to go green while giving your kitchen a new look. Find out about the latest robotic vacuums for cleaning pet hair. read more

Ask a Featured Expert: How Do I Know if I Have Termites?

"I think I remember reading somewhere that spring is termite swarm season. What should I be looking for to find out if they are swarming near my house? Would I be able to see signs of termites myself?" read more

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Come on! The Largest TV audience and we cannot get a an NFL team!

I loved the Rams before the owner betrayed LA! Look at Green Bay, the only team owned by the city they paly in at home and they are the best of the best! Money and greed screws things up for the fans...

Down with AEG!  

Sources: Downtown Los Angeles Stadium proposal in trouble because of AEG’s terms to NFL

Roger Goodell (left), Antonio Villaraigosa (middle) and Robert Kraft at the Patriots-Broncos game on Dec. 18.
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More than three months after a clandestine meeting that featured billionaire developer Phil Anschutz, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, Anschutz continues to show no interest in changing the terms of a deal that would return the NFL to downtown Los Angeles, Yahoo! Sports has learned.
That lack of interest means that plans for a downtown stadium to be built and run by Anschutz Entertainment Group may be all but dead in the eyes of many involved. AEG is supposed to unveil an Environment Impact Report on the site in early April. However, that report may be worth little more than the paper it’s printed on if Anschutz and AEG don’t make a shift in the financial plan that’s been presented to NFL officials.
In this file image provided by AEG, a proposed NFL football stadium, to be named Farmers Field, is depicted next to Staples Center in Los Angeles.
(AP Photo)
Three sources said the four men met in Denver on the weekend of Dec. 18, when New England played there against the Broncos. Villaraigosa requested the meeting in hopes of encouraging Anschutz, who lives in Denver, to put more support behind the stadium AEG has proposed building.
Part of that support would mean changing the financial terms AEG has laid out to teams that might move to the proposed site. AEG’s terms include buying a minority stake in the team at a discounted rate and what amounts to a rental agreement on the stadium.
At the meeting, Goodell politely told Anschutz that the terms are unacceptable to the NFL and any of the handful of teams that have been targeted for a potential move to Los Angeles, including the San Diego Chargers. Kraft attended the meeting because he is also very close to Anschutz and does business with AEG. Kraft echoed Goodell’s remarks.
As a source explained: “It was friendly, but boiled down to the view that no NFL owner would accept the terms proposed. If [AEG] wanted to get that much control over an NFL franchise, their only option would be to buy a team. If they were willing to back off the control and buy a [limited partnership] stake for a reasonable price, then a shared interest in selling suites/clubs/sponsorships could be worked out.”
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello declined to comment on whether Goodell met with Anschutz. AEG spokesman Michael Roth declined to comment because AEG President Tim Leiweke did not take part in the meeting and Roth said he does not speak for Anschutz.
Villaraigosa has explained, according to one of the sources, that continuing to push the stadium idea through the city was akin to “pushing a rock uphill” if Anschutz didn’t pursue the idea more aggressively. AEG has said that it will, among other things, put up at least $1 billion toward the construction of the stadium. In exchange, it has asked for considerations, such as the fast-tracking of the EIR, and has asked the city to put up bonds as part of the additional funding.

However, the meeting with Anschutz has thus far produced zero reaction from the billionaire, according to the sources. In the more than three months since the meeting, the NFL has not received a new proposal from Anschutz or AEG and has not been told of one being sent to any teams.
 
The gathering and reaction from the NFL mirror a Sept. 6 meeting that Goodell had with Los Angeles Councilwoman Jan Perry and political aide Bernard Parks Jr.
The bottom line is that because of that, politicians in Los Angeles may be shifting focus from the stadium project to simply enlarging the Los Angeles Convention Center. The stadium was supposed to be built on part of where the center currently sits and would serve as convention space when not being used for the NFL.
Phil Anschutz

“The end game for this plan was the convention center all along,” a Los Angeles-based source said Thursday. “That’s what AEG wants to improve because the convention business is going to drive the whole area.”
The area around the convention center now includes a section called L.A. Live, featuring the Staples Center, the Nokia Theatre, a hotel and numerous upscale restaurants.
In addition, the energy expended by the city on pushing the stadium project has delayed other projects, two sources said. The University of Southern California, NBC and Universal all have expansion projects that have been pushed back as the city spent time on the stadium project.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

I No Longer Feel Quite So Stupid

Subject:  I No Longer Feel Quite So Stupid!              






AND MY FAVORITE

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 ….and as soon as this happens......  Retire with dignity.......
  

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Step into Spring - 3/23 Money Pit e-Newsletter



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•The Welcome Mat

It's official – spring is here! Spring is the season of new beginnings and the perfect time to bring some new life to your surroundings, both inside and out. In this issue, you'll find tips on how to freshen up indoor air quality, spruce up your home's exterior, and more. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.

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Improve Indoor Air Quality and Reduce Allergens

Spring is in the air and with allergy season here, it's a great time to think about improving your indoor air quality. Indoor air pollution is on the EPA's list of the top five environmental risks to public health. Your home can be a safe harbor and breeding ground for allergens and other air quality threats, but with a little extra care and planning, you can greatly improve your abode's year-round air quality. read more

Five Smart Spring Projects for Your Front Yard

Pump up your home's curb appeal and welcome a new season with these easy, low-cost projects. Following are five ways to stage your home's exterior for spring, including front door, lighting, lawn and landscaping tips. read more

Power Tool Safety for Spring Projects

Power tool use leads to thousands of injuries each year—injuries that can be prevented with a little care and planning. So before you power up to start those spring projects, ensure your success and survival with a power tool safety review. read more

AARP and The Money Pit Present "Safe and Sound for $100 or Less"

If your home is not aging as well as it should, learn how to fix more on less! On April 12th, join AARP and Tom Kraeutler to hear free tips for staying safe and comfortable in your home for $100 or less. Get your questions answered and find out which home improvements give you the most bang for your buck. Whether you're a weekend warrior or new to home repair, we have solutions for every budget. To learn more and register, go to www.aarp.org/homewebinars. read more

ON THE AIR: Add Drama and Security With Exterior Lighting

Learn what to consider when putting up outdoor lighting. Get tips on maintaining your lawnmower. Learn how to plan for a new fence. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about vinyl siding, eliminating carpenter ants, foundation repair, and more. read more

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