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Yes I know Football started today

Charlie  Ragonesi 706- 579-1098: Real Estate Brokerage in Big Canoe, GA

Yes I know football started today but in Georgia a seventeen year old young lady from Marietta has stolen the show. Melanie Oudin is into the next round of the US open. She has knocked out the giants Maria Sharapova , and a great playing Elena Dementeva.

So tomorrow we North Georgians are going to have a big party and see if the run from the girl from Marietta can continue. ( I will have a black out period tomorrow when I am not showing homes)

Here is how you do it

Charlie  Ragonesi 706- 579-1098: Real Estate Brokerage in Big Canoe, GA

I am working with a buyers agent who I know. He has a client selling a home who is on a budget. I have a home listed that would work great for this client. How do I make my home stand out?

I work with the other agent. I tell him since your buyer is over 62 and going to sell and has 100 percent equity in their home, put 50% down on mine and do a reverse mortgage. I have therefore made my self valuable and differentiated my property. As I know this agent he wil present the possibilities to this client. In this market you have to be thinking outside the box to get your listings sold.

Understanding the "Protecting Tenants At Foreclosure Act"

09-03-09
Ron Barnes
Ron Barnes: Real Estate Agent in Jasper, GA

The Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009 signed into law on Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 (Pub. L. 111-22) provides a 90-day notice requirement and additional protections for tenants in foreclosed properties.

Below you will find the major provisions outlined under Title VII, Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009.

- During the term of the lease, the tenant has a right to remain in the unit and cannot be evicted, except for actions that constitute good cause.

- If the lease ends in less than 90 days, the new owner may not evict the tenant without giving the tenant at a minimum 90 days notice.

- At the end of the term of the lease, the new owner may terminate the tenancy if the new owner provides a 90-day notice.

- The new owner may terminate the tenancy if the owner will occupy the unit as a primary residence, and has provided the tenant a notice to vacate at least 90 days before the effective date of such notice. This is the only exception to the rule that the tenant may not be evicted during the term of the lease.

These provisions expire on December 31, 2012.

Foreclosure rate still high

Charlie  Ragonesi 706- 579-1098: Real Estate Brokerage in Big Canoe, GA

The national foreclosure rate reported today is still high. As of this time today the markets have reacted in a negative way. So what is the problem?

The Government bail out program and loan re-modification programs have actually worked! Some of these programs were started by the last administration and modified and expanded in this one. So again the question is, what is the problem?

The problem pure and simple is the lagging indicator in a recovery called the unemployment rate. Folks who are in trouble now are folks without a job . These folks do not qualify for modification. They are victims of the economy.

The crisis we face is multi faceted. But it seems like now we are faced with more traditional problems. ( Not sub prime and exotic Wall Street created loans) While the news is not good at least we know we are slowly climbing out of the mess.

It remains a great time to buy. If you are secure in your job the times have never been better to invest in your future through home ownership.

The North Georgia Mountains Summer review

Charlie  Ragonesi 706- 579-1098: Real Estate Brokerage in Big Canoe, GA

The North Georgia Mountains usually get busy in the summer. This is when we see many of the buyers. This summer started slow but picked up some as the summer went on.

We are seeing prices in places like Big Canoe adjust downward as the sales volume starts to pick up. In other areas we are seeing a lot of first time buyers come out. The traffic of second home buyers is slow.

Land sales are really really slow as it is tough to get financing and new home starts are sluggish.

So the net for our mountain market I think is 2009 will be a year the downward home sale slide has stopped. But I think prices will not increase uniformly or across the board.

My recommendation is gated community homes are a great bargain right now. They are also great places to live. So if you are thinking about the mountains this is a good time to buy.