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** Who Got the Little White Doggie??

Date: Feb. 24, 2009
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OK, I have messed up…..again!  Nothing to do now but try to figure out an answer that will correct. 

 

It’s a short but sad story – Puppy Mill near Newton Grove was giving ALL the dogs away.  That’s right – Giving.  I suppose they were in the cross-hairs of the Puppy Police, who had coincidentally closed another nearby ‘farm.’  After being primed already from the news stories regarding the 300 dogs and pups up for adoption, I hear the news of the local location and the Free For All and head out the door.  Most of the ‘good’ dogs were gone, maybe twenty five or thirty dogs left.  And they weren’t looking so swell.  These were the main brood dogs – sort of ridden hard and put up wet.  Old Moms, worn out Dads and some reject pups that had some sort of problem.

 

One of the Old Guys, a tiny white poodle, shaved hair of course – this little doggie didn’t get the fancy haircut. And weighing in at about three pounds -  Max.  That’s the one I wanted – and the guy there told me this little dog would need some tender care…to say the least.  It just so happens that I was going to be gone the entire next day and night so surely couldn’t take him home but thought he would still be there, old and broken down, when I returned. 

 

You guessed it – he was gone.  All of them were gone.  Which brings me to the obvious question…Who got the little white Doggie??  I had already named the little fella.  His name would have been Pops.  With a new name, new home and a ton of money at the vet, I was on the way to having a great little dog that definitely needed rescuing.  This note is to whomever out there may have gotten this little guy…have you changed your mind??  If so, please pass him on and I promise I will take over.  If you are still hanging in there, maybe let me know how it goes and how he’s doing. 

 

I really had fallen for that guy – and can’t seem to shake it!  Every Single Day – I wonder about that dog…HELP!

Keep Smiling!

 

Ann E. Naylor GRI, ePro

910-385-8000 direct 

 

Naylor Realty 

 

 

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**Weekly Update - Tax Credits...The short version

Hello to All! 

 

Well…it’s been a WEEK!  I know I am not the only one trying to get ahead of the TAX TIME Game.  Our taxes are due at the end of February so it’s been Game On for me.  Any of you that have tried to contact me…thanks for allowing my delayed responses!  My appointment was this morning with my trusty accountant, Jim, and I am back into the real world. 

 

The big BUZZ is how we are being affected by the HomeBuyer Tax Credit.  I have the short version here, for your reading pleasure… Here's our take on the Stimulis Bill and Treasury announcements made last week. We look at the Stimulis package AND the Treasury's package holistically, in compliment with each other - mostly because that's how the Obama team is looking at it. The Association of REALTORS Board of Directors asked in November to do 4 things (with an unspoken but clearly understood mandate to PRESERVE what we already have). Here they are: 1) get loan limits raised for high cost areas, 2) make the $7,500 tax credit NOT a loan, 3) try to find ways to push interest rates down (which are higher than they should be due to systemic risk right now) by 200 basis points, and 4) help provide solutions to the foreclosure/short sale problem.

So here's what we have achieved: 1) the loan limits will be raised to $727,000 in high cost areas, 2) the tax credit will be raised to $8,000 with NO payback [a true credit], 3) interest rates have come down 125-150 basis points, and 4) the bill has over $50 billion in it for foreclosure mitigation.


In addition, we preserved what we have - which some tend to forget is always on the table when these negotiations start up again - mortgage interest deductability, real estate tax deductability, and the $250,000/$500,000 cap gains exclusion (an overall package worth more than $100 billion and for some a very attractive funding source for their pet projects).

We did make a run at the $15,000 credit -- and we would have loved to have gotten that or the Homebuilders $22,000 credit idea as well as their 5 year loss carryback deal, but they were considered too rich for this program. What it did do though is totally take the debate off of whether a tax credit should be reinstated at all (it expired last year) and whether it was a true credit or a repayable loan, and kept the conversation on how much it should be. It also kept the debate off of 'what we are willing to give up to get a $15,000 tax credit' and kept the debate again, on how much it should be. It's pretty hard to complain when they give you what you ask for and you lose something you never had.

 For more of this Fun Stuff, check out this Chart – it gives the ins and outs of the whole deal.  Take a look and call me if you have questions.  Or…if you want to buy or sell!

 Be sure to check out our website – updated regularly with our new listings and price changes.  One Major Price Reduction – 184 Mar Joy in Plainview area – reduced a quick $16,000 to $159,000. Excellent Value!

 Call me!

 

 Keep Smiling!


Ann E. Naylor GRI, ePro

910-385-8000 direct


Naylor Realty


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403 E. Johnson Street

Clinton, NC  28328

910-592-1200

910-592-0081 fax

 

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** Time for Changing Careers??

Well...how many ways have you heard "The News?"   It has gone from Housing Bubble several years ago to the onset of Foreclosures.  Then we had the Fannie Mae collapse - here comes the collapse of some of the largest and oldest banks in US history.  OK - then Bailouts and Stimulus Packages.  Throughout this process, there have been a lot of changes in the thought process of the average real estate professional...and some agents have moved on to a more "stable" career.

Is it time for a change for me??  How about Catering?  I love to cook...not sure about the cleaning up afterwards.  A quick story - at my first Agent Open House, I had the best food. . .  and dessert to die for!  A fellow agent, Ralph, told me if I ever gave up real estate, I could go into catering!  That was a LONG time ago!  Well, not long ago for an event at our office, I got the opportunity to have some fun again!  With requests for the recipes and phone calls asking who catered the event, I think we will take that as a compliment!  Time for a change??  Not yet - I don't want to give up on real estate until I have it Right.  Changing before that is called quitting - and Real Estate is not for Quitters!

A recipe to share - at Sherri's request (she thinks we need a recipe page on our website...I like that idea. Check back on that - it may happen)

Parmesan Pasta with Asparagus

1 lb Penne Pasta                      Bacon, cooked and crumbled.  Or Hormel Real Bacon (2 cups +/-)        Fresh asparagus                         1 red onion, sliced thin                                      1 cup shredded parmesan      3T butter                                        2 T Olive Oil                                                          Salt

Directions:
Cook pasta in sauce pot with salted water.
While pasta is cooking, cut Asparagus into ½ inch pieces, julienne Red Onion, Sauté veggies with olive oil until tender.
When pasta is cooked, strain water and mix with butter, parmesan, veggie mixture and bacon.
 

This is also great with fresh vegetables - broccoli, tomatoes.

The secret to this recipe is use BUTTER, not margarine. And REAL parmesan.  Of course, lots of bacon makes everything good.

 Happy Cooking!  Back to real estate work for me...

 

 

 

 

 
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