POINCIANA (PHN) | In part I of this article, a response was provided for the question, "Why government should help homeowners?" and laid the foundation for why the subprime fiasco is the responsibility of government, all government. Following are just a few more reasons why government must help homeowners.
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POINCIANA (PHN) | Ivan Maldonado, pastor of Bible Prophesy Revealed -- a Poinciana-based "home church" -- initiated a concept to save Poinciana from what he perceives to be crumbling community. Some local residents and area leaders disagree, citing crime rates in Poinciana far lower than anywhere in the city of Orlando. They question Maldonado's motivations.
In a community were every "village" houses between one and a half-dozen brick-and-mortar churches, Maldonado said that his plan is to unite both church and people under a concept he calls "Poinciana Vision." Maldonado already has garnered support from a number of area nonprofits.
Maldonado uses his home address as the registered location for Bible Prophesy Revealed, a church primarily run with video services on the Internet. The church shows a 2007 income of less than $25,000 and is registered as part of the nearly $3 trillion U.S. nonprofit industry. Ivan Maldonado is operations manager for Polk County Transit, which is also seeking to pull together nonprofits that provide transportation to vie for a grant being offered by the federal government.
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In a recent survey of top builders in the U.S., Poinciana can boast that six of them build regularly in Poinciana. Such giants included: Lennar/U.S. Home, KB Home, Centex, Ryland Group, Maronda, and Avatar.
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Long before the housing crisis hit Poinciana, Countrywide led the community - not in home loans, but - as its number one entity foreclosing on area homes. Today, after months of bankruptcy rumors, Countrywide was bought by Bank of America. Coincidentally, Countrywide also recently donated $25,000 to LULAC, the agency leading the way to saving homeowners from foreclosure.
POINCIANA (PHN) | Our Year-Start Report starts with a chart of interest to Poinciana homeowners only. This chart shows sales of existing single family homes in Poinciana, not including such areas as Solivita, Crescent Lakes, etc. For detailed criteria used to develop the most accurate information in Poinciana contact Home@PoincianaHome.net.
Notes on Chart . . . 1. September 2004 fluctuation: Hurricanes hit through Central Florida for the first time in almost five decades bearing a direct inland blow on Poinciana. 2. June 2004 and April 2005 showed sales equal at 107 homes sold. Highest number of homes sold in one month was in June 2005 with a total of 129. The lowest number of homes sold was recently in November 2007 with a low of only 23 homes sold in a one-month period.

©Jan.2008, Darhlene E. Zeanwick. All rights reserved. Data was compiled from the MidFlorida Multiple Listing Service. This graph may not be duplicated or copied without permission.
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