Luke Constantino| August 1st 2009
There are many first time homebuyers out there who will be taking advantage of the 8,000 dollar First time Home-Buyer credit that was passed in 2008 and goes on until December 1st of 2009. As many good things we get as relief from the government come, so do people who want to commit fraud.
"We will vigorously pursue anyone who falsely tries to claim this or any other tax credit or deduction," said Eileen Mayer, Chief, IRS Criminal Investigation. "The penalties for tax fraud are steep. Taxpayers should be wary of anyone who promises to get them a big refund."
A tax preparer from Jacksonville Florida named James Otto Price III falsely claimed the first time homebuyer's credit for a client on their federal tax return. James faces the possibility of up to three years in jail, a fine of as much as $250,000, or both.
I myself am working with a lot of first time homebuyers. It's very rewarding to see a young couple get into a great starter home. This year, I have done this more than the 12 years I have been doing real estate. It's probably the only thing that has put a smile on my face in this challenging economy.
GET MOVING FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS, TIME IS RUNNING OUT!!!
Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX @ THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
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Luke Constantino| August 1, 2009
Everyone here knows about the large stores lie Virgin Records and Circuit City closing their doors here, but it's more than you think. There have been more stores and avenues empty than I have ever seen ever in NYC. A lot of specialty and gourmet shops have closed in the past year. On some residential blocks you can see 3-6 "For Sale" signs on houses, especially in the Queens and Staten Island area.
They say "It's the Perfect Time to Buy" with the low prices, large inventory, low mortgage rates and the ever so popular 8,000 tax credit from the government. The majority of people are not doing that well or are afraid. There are people taking advantage of this market, true but not as many as there should be. Who are the people who are buying in NYC right now?
One group of people I have been dealing with is the first time homebuyers. The majority of my buyers' young couples looking to start a family. Even though I have properties that are 15 to 20% below market value, it seems like it's never low enough. My main question: "When are we going to see the economy change?" From where I stand, it has flatlined.
Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX @ THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
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Luke Constantino | Monday, June 29th 2009
Each market is different. NYC was a bubble market that wasn't affected by the rest of the nation for a long time. I find this not to be true now. I see the market regulating from the extreme overpricing that has gone on here for about 3 to 4 years, but it's still going to take time. The trifecta (low mortgage rates, low prices, tax credit) set up for first time homebuyers is slowly fading away. Even though the tax credit is still in place for people who make less than $ 75,000 annually, the mortgage rates are slowly going up along with the taxes and closing costs.

In NYC, I don't feel we are being hurt by the federal government as much as the city, which is literally strangling people. Is it still a good time to buy? Yes, but not for long - at least not here in the 5 boroughs of NYC. A lot of inexpensive 1-2 family houses are selling, but the overpriced properties still flood the market. With the upward trend that is happening to closing costs, mortgages and property taxes, it will soon be a no opportunity market for first time homebuyers.
Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX @ THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
Luke Constantino May 2nd, 2009
Date: Saturday, May 2
Time: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Place: Greenwich Street between Hubert and Chambers Street

Have nothing to do with the kids today? The Tribeca area holds a street fair today that shows off all the restaurants, stores and entertainment that make this such a great neighborhood! There will be arts and crafts, face painting, colored hair spray, clowns, special performances and many stars from TV milling around in the crowd. This is going to be one of New York's most unique fun filled areas today and the best part about it?

It's free.
If your husband isn't really into this kind of stuff, that's OK...
Sports guys, you're covered too!
There is an ESPN Sports festival on N. Moore Street between Greenwich and West Streets today too. There will be special appearances by local sports teams, sports personalities, mascots and probably some of the cheerleaders we all like to see on the sidelines.

Just take the 1 or the 2 train to Chambers Street
Drive: West Side Highway to Chambers Street...
I recommend taking the train.
Luke Constantino May 1st, 2009
We all have to admit, this has been a very challenging market so far. The banks are very astringent with loans; people keep changing their minds and its "Open contract season"! This is where a person goes into contract with a seller and the seller never signs and keeps it open hoping for a better offer. I do not do this practice, I find it unethical.
I find most of my business this year is coming from past clients. People who I have either helped buy or sell property throughout the years. I always keep in contact by sending emails or holiday cards. I get a lot back in return, even invites to events! I feel like I have made good friends through all my dealings. They tell me it's very hard to find a respectable realtor who does what they say.
My advice to other Realtors:
Do straight, clean business and follow up on you clients/customers, or they will find someone who will.
Luke Constantino
Commercial | Residential
RE/MAX @ THE SLOPE
Direct: (212) 300-3919 | Fax: (360) 368-0098
http://LukeConstantino.com
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