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NCAA Rowing Championships Continued...

Date: May. 27, 2008
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The WSU Women's Rowing team is arriving today in Sacramento, CA to prepare for this weekend's NCAA Rowing Championships at Lake Natoma. The official site can be found here. Racing starts on Friday morning and continues until Sunday for Div I and II.

WSU's rowing website reports that there were cheers and tears when the announcement was made that WSU had qualified for the championships. Having talked with Carly within seconds of the announcement, I can personally attest to hearing both.

Here's a complete list of all of the teams that qualified along with the 4 at large Varsity 8 boats 

TEAMS
Brown
California
Harvard
Michigan State
Ohio State
Princeton
Tennessee
Virginia
Washington
Washington State
Wisconsin
Yale

AT-LARGE EIGHTS
Clemson
Michigan
Southern California
Stanford

Jamcotimes will do the live splits and results while the NCAA site will have a live webcast, but so far I can't figure out where to find it. I'm too worn out from yelling Go Cougs!

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NCAA Rowing Championships

Date: May. 20, 2008
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The WSU women's rowing team after finishing a respectalbe 3rd place in the Pac 10 Championships has accepted a bid to row in the NCAA Championships. More to come...
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Why buyers, sellers (and RealtorsĀ®) should like math

Date: May. 17, 2008
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For most of us, math is something we only do when we have to - and all too often, not well. There's a very good reason we all need to be better at it, especially in these trying times. That reason is that there are huge benefits hidden in the math for buyers and sellers in some of our most active client categories. I'm talking about first time buyers, move-up sellers/buyers and relocating sellers/buyers. I'll use as an example a market where home prices have fallen 7% across the board from one year ago and to further simplify, I'll assume that there are no net proceeds from the sale (all too true) and no downpayment needed on the new home (I wish it were true). 

Seller has a home that would have fetched $350,000 one year ago. Studies show that the move-up buyers typically spend 50% more than the selling price of their previous home. That indicates a purchase price around $525,000. At 6% interest his principal & interest payment on a 30 year fixed mortgage is about $3150/mo.

Now, I'll factor in the 7% downturn in prices. Seller's home is now worth only $325,000. The home he buys has dropped to $488,000. In either case it's the same 7%, however there's a significant difference in the actual dollars. Seller's home has dropped $25,000 in value while the home he buys has dropped $37,000. $37,000 - $25,000 = $12,000 in hard cash the seller is saving. Not only that, his payment goes from $3150/mo to $2925/mo AND HE'S BUYING AND SELLING THE EXACT SAME TWO HOUSES! This also means that both houses are more affordable to first time buyers.

This would also work where a seller is moving to an area where prices have fallen the same as or more than the area where he's selling. It doesn't work as well for people downsizing or for homeowners with negative equity.

Housing will recover. It always does. Those smart people who take advantage of this opportunity will be very happy with their future financial rewards (and with their Realtor®).

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Pac-10 Rowing Championships May 18th

Date: May. 16, 2008
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The Pac-10 final for men's and women's rowing is this weekend (Sunday) on Lake Natoma near Sacramento, CA. My daughter Carly's WSU Cougars are seeded 2nd after Cal and are currently ranked 4th in the nation. Winning won't be easy, but could set up a national championship run. Wow. I never dreamed I be the parent of an NCAA Division 1 athlete, let alone a potential national champion.

If you want to see the races you can get the schedule at the WSU Cougars link above and  get live streaming at Pac-10.org, but you have to register. I don't know if there's any other way, sorry. Good luck Carly and Go Cougs (that hurts to say as a Washington Husky).

On another personal note, my 8 year old, Ryan, qualified for the 2nd round of the local Pitch, Hit & Run competition and will be testing his pitching skills at Garfield High School on Saturday the 24th. Isn't succeeding vicariously through one's children great?

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