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RE/MAX of Louisville ReCycle-Athon Sat July 18th, 2009

07-17-09
Rob Kelly
Rob Kelly: Real Estate Agent in Louisville, CO

REMAX Louisville ReCycle Athon

Best Places To Live - Louisville, CO

07-13-09
Joan Cox
Joan Cox: Real Estate Agent in Denver, CO

Wow, we made the national news again for our way of life here in the Denver Metro area - especially LOUISVILLE! CNN Money announced today, Louisville topped the list of 100 for Best Places to live.

Population of 18,800 and unemployment at 6%, Louisville is nestled along the Rockies with ice cream shops plentiful in this historical town. You can snag a burger at the Waterloo Cafe, there could be a Friday night street fair, beer gardens, live music and games for the kids to name a few things to do in Louisville. The TOP reason give this town the thumbs up --- The Great Outdoors! Louisville has 30 miles of trails, and the Rocky Mountain National Park is less than an hour away, 8 world-class ski resorts within two hours. The school district is highly rated as well. Along with dry, clear weather, little crime, good health care and low taxes, Louisville is a tough one to beat!

The economic future of this town has weathered, and industries are robust, such has high tech, energy and health care. This makes the county's unemployment amoung the lowest in the state.

The City of Superior (within minutes of Louisville) ranked #13 on this list of Best Places To Live.

Joan Cox, GRI,ABR,CRS,e-Pro
Metro Brokers - Turning Point Real Estate, Inc.
720-231-6373
http://www.joancox.com

Louisville CO Trash Recycling and Compost pick up

06-10-09
Rob Kelly
Rob Kelly: Real Estate Agent in Louisville, CO

I sure have been thinking alot about trash lately! We received our new trash, recycling and compost containers recently and now I need to think about which bin my trash goes into. It's all good, but I need to learn what goes where and when to put the compost bin out for pickup vs the recycle bin.

In Louisville, we are Thursday Schedule E and this week is our first compost bin pickup.

Here's the link to Western Disposals collection calendar: http://www.westerndisposal.com/wp-content/PDFs/calendars/2009/Thursday%20E%202009.pdf

Also I found this page on their site to sign up for email reminders for holidays.
Western Disposal e-minder sign up http://www.westerndisposal.com/contact-us/e-minders/

Now if anyone knows which bin my Starbucks cup goes into please let me know.

Happy Recycling!

Rob Kelly REALTOR®,CDPE
www.RobKellyColorado.com
www.DenverForeclosureTour.com

RE/MAX Alliance
225 South Boulder Road
Louisville, CO 80027
720-284-9211 Cell

Louisville CO Tree Branch Recycling

05-01-09
Rob Kelly
Rob Kelly: Real Estate Agent in Louisville, CO

It's gardening time and time to clean up the yard! This weekend, the Louisville tree branch recycling is open. I'm planning on dropping branches and picking up free mulch for the garden. Gotta love spring time!

Who: Louisville Residents only
Where: Empire Road and Highway 42 (north of cemetery)

2009
Hours of Operation:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

  • January 1-4 and January 10
  • February and March CLOSED
  • April 4 & 5
  • April 25 & 26
  • May 2 & 3
  • June 6 & 7
  • July 4 & 5
  • August 1 & 2
  • September 5 & 6
  • October 3 & 4
  • November 7 & 8
  • December 26 - 31
  • January 1 - 10, 2010
Accept: Only woody plant material
Other Services: Self-serve free mulch available at the site
Questions: Contact Department of Parks & Recreation at 303.335.4735
What this site is NOT for: Residential grass clippings and leaves
What this site is NOT for: Tree service contractor debris

Economic Stimulus Plan Benefits Housing and Mortgage Industries

04-24-09
Rob Kelly
Rob Kelly: Real Estate Agent in Louisville, CO

Just signed and sealed...a $787 Billion Stimulus Plan made up of tax cuts and spending programs aims at reviving the US economy. Although the package was scaled down from nearly $1 Trillion, it still stands as the largest anti-recession effort since World War II.

Home owners and potential homebuyers stand to gain from key provisions in this stimulus plan. Here is what we know as of today...

Tax Credit for Homebuyers
First-time homebuyers who purchase homes from the start of the year until the end of November 2009 may be eligible for the lower of an $8,000 or 10% of the value of the home tax credit. Remember a tax credit is very different than a tax deduction - a tax credit is equivalent to money in your hand, as opposed to a tax deduction which only reduces your taxable income.

The tax credit starts phasing out for couples with incomes above $150,000 and single filers with incomes above $75,000. Buyers will have to repay the credit if they sell their homes within three years.

Additional Housing-Related Provisions
Tax Incentives to Spur Energy Savings and Green Jobs - This provision is designed to help promote energy-efficient investments in homes by extending and expanding tax credits through 2010 for purchases such as new furnaces, energy-efficient windows and doors, or insulation.

Landmark Energy Savings - This provision provides $5 Billion for energy efficient improvements for more than one million modest-income homes through weatherization. According to some estimates, this can help modest-income families save an average of $350 a year on heating and air conditioning bills.

Repairing Public Housing and Making Key Energy Efficiency Retrofits To HUD-Assisted Housing-This provision provides a total of $6.3 Billion for increasing energy efficiency in federally supported housing programs. Specifically, it establishes a new program to upgrade HUD-sponsored low-income housing (for elderly, disabled, and Section 8) to increase energy efficiency, including new insulation, windows, and frames.

Expanding Housing Assistance-This provision increases support for several critical housing programs. It includes $2 Billion for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program to help communities purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, vacant properties.

More Help for Homeowners in the Future
Another thing to keep an eye on in the coming weeks is President Obama's plan to help struggling borrowers before they are faced with a default on their mortgage.

According to reports, the Obama administration is discussing plans to help borrowers who are struggling to stay afloat, but who have not yet fallen behind on their payments. At this point, details are scarce; however, reports indicate that President Obama is looking to spend approximately $50 Billion to directly help homeowners before they face foreclosure and financial disaster.

While this is good news for individual homeowners, it will likely be good for the housing industry as a whole. That's because, assisting struggling borrowers before they default should help stop the wave of foreclosures, which are estimated to top two million this year. That, in turn, will help stabilize home prices.

The Economic Stimulus Plan is huge, and impacts a number of industries. Highlighted above are just some of the major provisions that may impact you now and in the future.

"Thinking of Real Estate? Think of Rob!"

www.RobKellyColorado.com