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Good News in Housing

Jul. 27, 2008

The housing industry has reason to smile.  President Bush is expected to sign into law this week a bill that will help home buyers and sellers.  For homeowners who are in trouble with their current home mortgage the bill would allow them to refinance into more affordable fixed-rate loans.  This is great news for homeowners that until now could not get a new loan because of plummeting home value.   Lenders would have to agree to take a substantial loss on the existing loans, and in return, they would walk away with at least some payoff and avoid the often-costly foreclosure process.

Another aspect of the bill will give First-time home buyers who close (d) on a home between April 9, 2008 and July 1, 2009 help.  They will be eligible for a tax credit of up to $7500.  That's a tax credit, not a deduction.  For an example: if you owe $10,500 to the IRS and you have purchased a home during this time period, your tax liability is now just $3,000.  Great savings!

The bill also allows people who don't itemize their taxes to claim a $500-$1,000 deduction on their 2008 property taxes. That chiefly benefits homeowners who have paid off their homes and can't claim a deduction for mortgage interest.

 Although this bill has pros and cons we can clearly see that it will help many Americans who have had little to smile about lately.

 

 

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Staying cool in Corona

Jul. 10, 2008

The temperature outside said 99 and we were feeling a little uncomfortable but what can one do to cool off!  A few friends thought going to the movies was a good idea.  When we entered the theater the three of us meet one other patron.  That was it!  I wondered how the theater would make any money with such a little turn out.  The movie was good and so was the popcorn but it felt strange with no audience.  Is the economy hurting us this badly or is this normal?  I haven't been to the movies in a long time but I think this was strange.  With the housing market slow to improve, food prices going up and the gas prices reaching new heights perhaps people just don't have the extra $10.00 for the movies.  It made me stop and think how blessed I am.  We sometimes take little pleasures for granted and forget that all the things that make us happy are little blessings that we receive daily.  Don't take your friendship or possessions for granted.  Tell the people you love how much they mean to you and share your good fortunes with others. 

Here are a few ideas to beat the heat:

  1. Go to a local mall and window shop
  2. Go to the library and enjoy the air conditioning and a good book
  3. Go for a swim
  4. Sit under a big Maple tree
  5. Seat still and enjoy the world around you
  6. Count your blessings
  7. Pray for others

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Par 3 Golfing in the Inland Empire

Jul. 5, 2008

Are you a new golfer?  Perhaps you have a short amount of time but would love to get on the green.  The answer might be to visit one of our fine Par 3 courses in Riverside County.  Many of the local Par 3 courses have water hazards, difficult bunkering and challenging greens so you might forget that you are on a Par 3.  These Par 3 courses are really fun to play.  Enjoy the smell of fresh mowed grass and beautiful scenery and improve your health at the same time.  Here are some of my favorites:

Paradise Knolls
9330 Limonite Ave
Riverside, CA 92509

Jurupa Hills Country Club
6161 Moraga Ave
Riverside, CA 92509

Indian Hills Golf Club 
5700 Club House Dr
Riverside, CA 92509

Green River Golf Club
5215 Green River Rd
Corona, CA 92880

Cresta Verde Golf Club
1295 Cresta Rd
Corona, CA 92879

See you on the course!  (some of these may not be" true"  Par 3's but they are great for beginners or a fast game when you are in a hurry)

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Hands Free

Jul. 3, 2008

Are you driving in the state of California after July 1st?  If you are, be aware that a new law makes it illegal to drive while holding a cell phone to your ear.  All drivers must now decide which device is the best for them.  The choices are:

A cell phone's speakerphone.
A separate speakerphone, handy for those who use hearing aids.
Bluetooth-enabled calling from a newer vehicle's integrated phone system.
A headset or earpiece

The law also bans drivers under the age of 18 from using any kind of mobile device while driving.

Some of the other aspects of the law are:

  • Emergencies calls are OK if made to police, health care providers, fire departments or emergency agencies.
  • Passengers can use cell phones while in the car.
  • There will be no points assessed if a ticket is received.
  • Push-to-talk devices will be allowed for those with licenses to operate a truck tractor or motor truck. This exemption does not apply to drivers of pickups with commercial plates, even if the pickup is used for commercial purposes, such as by a contractor, landscaper or other business.
  • Speaker Phones can not be held by the driver.

Although I understand the concept of the new law I wonder why eating, applying makeup or shaving were not included in this new law!   Be safe and drive carefully!

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Fourth of July in Corona

Jul. 1, 2008

As we approach the Fourth of July holiday I am praying that the state of California will have a fire safe holiday.  The city of Corona has banned all fireworks within the city but I am not sure that all the citizens will honor the ban.  There always seems to be that individual that thinks laws are made for everyone else but themselves.  The city is trying to get the word out that the possession and use of all fireworks by private citizens is illegal in the City of Corona. This includes fireworks which are called “safe and sane”, such as sparklers,party poppers, snappers, firecrackers and spinners.  Included in the ban are the hazardous and dangerous fireworks such as cherry bombs, M-80's and firecrackers, to name a few.  It is illegal to purchase fireworks in another city and to transport them into Corona. With the fire danger so high this year I am sure a few of use will have an uneasy night.  So how does one enjoy the holiday?  The city is planning a day of activities with the celebration beginning  with the Main Street Independence Day Parade at 10 AM on Main Street from Ontario to Olive Streets. The Festival will begin at 4 PM at Santana Park (598 Santana Way) with the Fireworks show and program to begin around 8 PM.   Be safe and spread the word!

 

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Golfing at Trilogy

Jun. 29, 2008

Breathtaking is the only word I can use to describe the beauty of the Trilogy golf course.  Located at the foothills of the Cleveland National Forest this course is beautiful.  As you wonder through citrus trees and canyons you have great vistas of the surrounding city and forest. The course was designed by renowned golf course architect Ted Robinson Sr. and is very pleasing to the eye and challenging.  This course is located in South Corona just off the 25 expressway.  It has 18 holes over 6,673 yards with a par of 72.  Although surrounding by the active adult community of Trilogy of Glen Ivy the course is public with a fine restaurant.  I am just beginning to learn the game of golf but I enjoyed the day out on the greens.  You have to play the 17th and 18th holes, what a view!  I guess I am learning the fun of chasing a little white ball!

 

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Golfing in Corona

Jun. 27, 2008

Funny how life changes make you rethink many ideas you had during your life.  I once told my father, who was a golf lover; I would never follow a little white ball around a course.  Now that I'm older and I think wiser I have taken up this sport and understand why getting away to the golf course was so much fun for Dad.   Here in Corona we are blessed with many fine courses.  I recently visited one which is located in South Corona-Eagle Glen.  Eagle Glen is peaceful and challenging course that has many scenic vistas. The clubhouse is beautiful with a great menu selection.  Since the course is located at the foot of the Cleveland National Forest it is a perfect retreat from your busy schedule.  The course was designed by world renowned architect Gary Roger Baird and provides for a lot of fun for golfers of every skill level.  For more information about this course visit my website at www.koziel.com.  My next adventure will take me just down the street to Trilogy.  Another beautiful course with the back drop of the Cleveland National Forest.  Wish me luck!

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Changes in ones life

Jun. 25, 2008

 
“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” 
A great quote I heard recently and it is what I am thinking today since I have just changed my job.  For the last two years I have worked for the association of REALTORS® in Corona, CA and now I am moving on to renew my real estate salesperson career.  I learned a lot being on the opposite side of the real estate business.  Working to help agents succeed and creating educational opportunity for them was exciting and rewarding.  Being laid off can be scary but I had been in real estate sales for 27 years before working for the association and am looking forward to this new beginning.  I plan to take the classes I taught at the association directly to the agents at their offices or association plus develop my real estate career and educational company.  Lots to do and I am excited about the road ahead.   

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A new tool in my marketing plan

Jun. 22, 2008

Every few months I learn of a new technology that blows me away!  My new favorite website is Jott.com .  Jott converts your voice into emails, text messages, reminders, lists and appointments. Now I can use the time in my car or waiting for an appointment to jott myself a "To DO" list or send a voice mail to my office asking staff to followup on some assignment.  How often have you been driving when you get an "A HA" moment and can't wait to tell someone or perhaps you have been following a car when the driver decides that he must text message something and almost runs you off the road!  Solution for me was to get a Jott account.  Now I can place an item on my calendar, text a message hands free or send an email to a group without taking my eyes off the road.  I simply turn on my cell phone and announce "Call Jott".  I then hear a voice that says what do you what to do?  I then decide to:

Jott to Self
Send emails to yourself 
Jott Reminders
Get text message and email reminders 
Jott to List
Add items to your to-do list 
Jott to Someone Else
Send emails and texts to your contacts 
Jott to Group
Email and text a group of contacts 
Jott to Link
Send messages to web services
Jott to Calendar
Place an appointment on your calendar
This is a site you must check out.  Go to http://jott.com/jott/how-to-jott.html

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Auctions are on the rise!

Have you though of an Auction Option?
 
While many may still view auctions as a way to dispose of distressed property, the California Association of  REALTORS®, wants consumers to know that auctions actually are a popular and proven way to sell land, commercial, and healthy upscale properties. With rising inventories of homes on the market the challenge of attracting buyers is alive and well. In some cases, it can take months to figure out what price and which combination of concessions will attract an offer. Some sellers can’t wait that long.
Our state association believes that auctions can result in faster sales and prices that more accurately reflect today’s market. The whole auction process can take as little as 30 days to sell a property.  I believe that an auction format offers buyers and sellers opportunities that differ from traditional real estate transactions. For buyers, an auction is quick-paced and exciting, and keeps participants engaged with the anticipation that the property of their dreams may actually be just one bid away. For sellers, a real estate auction may be more appealing than a conventional sale, especially in cases where the seller needs an immediate sale – for example, during a divorce, clearing of estates or when health issues arise. The numbers prove that auctions are becoming more popular in the real estate market. The value of residential and commercial properties sold at auctions grew more than 46 percent from 2004 to 2007. In 2007, the real estate auction market as a whole generated more than $58.4 billion in sales, according to the National Auctioneers Association. Auctions are often divided into two categories – absolute and reserve. An absolute auction means that a property will sell the day of the auction to the highest qualified bidder. A reserve implies that a property has a low-end limit, or minimum set price.  NAR (National Association of REALTORS®) and its members at the national, state and local levels continue to endorse auction marketing as a viable sales and purchase option.  We are seeing more and more auction here in The Inland Empire and many homeowners are happy they have another option.

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