Monday, April 30, 2012

GDP Report



2nd quarter 2009         - 0.7%
3rd quarter 2009            2.2%
4th quarter 2009            5.6%

1st quarter 2010            2.7%
2nd quarter 2010           1.7%
3rd quarter 2010           2.6%
4th quarter 2010            3.1%

1st quarter 2011            0.4%
2nd quarter 2011          1.3%
3rd quarter 2011           1.8%
4rd quarter 2011           3.0%

1st Quarter 2012       Advance Estimate      2.2%
                                 Second Estimate
                                 Third Estimate

Are You Better Off Today than you Were in 2010? Wake Up America!

As housing goes …. So goes the economy!

Friday, April 27, 2012

Thursday, April 26, 2012

California Housing Update


With about 20-yrs experience as an executive in the home building industry, we always looked to California for housing concepts, vision, design and trends. Once a housing approach gained traction, the concept moved across the country. Not so much anymore since other parts of the country have become leaders in the industry rather than followers. However, it is with interest to note that the median price of a home in California is trending UP.

Source: “California Association of Realtors March home sales and price report”

LOS ANGELES – California home sales declined in March from February’s pace, while the median home price snapped a 16-month annual price decline and posted its first year-over-year gain, the California Association of Realtors.

“While home sales were down statewide, the housing market continued to perform at a solid pace by historical standards. In fact, sales jumped significantly in most regions of the state, with many areas experiencing double-digit gains,” said CAR President LeFrancis Arnold. “Tight inventory and robust home sales, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, fueled the substantial increase in the March median home price.”

The statewide median price of an existing, single-family detached home jumped 9.2 percent to $291,080 in March from February’s $266,660 median price and was up 1.6 percent from a revised $286,550 recorded in March 2011. The month-to-month increase was the largest since March 2004.

“Housing inventory remains extremely tight throughout the state and at levels severely under normal market conditions,” said CAR Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young.

Other key facts of CAR’s March 2012 resale housing report include:

• California’s housing inventory declined in March, with the Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes decreasing to 4.1 months in March, down from a revised 5.4 months in February and down from the 5.4-month supply in March 2011.

Take notice of this trend. This is important!!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Top 10 North Carolina Golf Courses

1. Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst                                                        72               7,497          76.4/141

2. Grandfather Golf and Country Club, Linville                             72               7,085          74.3/145

3. Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte                                                   72               7,396          75.0/140

4. Old North State Club, New London                                        72                7,102         74.8/142

5. Pine Needles, Southern Pines                                                   71               7,015          73.5/135

6. The Country Club of North Carolina (Dogwood), Pinehurst      72               7,204          75.2/134

7. Charlotte Country Club, Charlotte                                            71               7,335          75.9/146

8. Elk River Club, Banner Elk                                                      72                6,826         73.4/141

9. Forest Creek Golf Club (South), Pinehurst                               72                7,067         74.6/143

10. Pinehurst No. 8, Pinehurst                                                     72                7,092          74.1/138



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

5 fastest growing U.S. cities

BY LES CHRISTIE @CNNMONEY - LAST UPDATED APRIL 05 2012: 12:42 PM ET

Despite the housing bust and the recession, these 10 U.S. cities still managed to record population gains of 30% or more in the decade ending in 2010, according to the Census Bureau. The national average was less

1. Charlotte, N.C.
Population: 1,249,449
Growth (2000-2010): 64.6%

Charlotte initially made its mark as a transportation hub, but these days the banking industry reigns.

Charlotte is the "second largest financial center in the nation, after New York," said Bob Morgan, president of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce.

Bank of America calls Charlotte home, while Citi, Ally Financial, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo all host operations there. The jobs offered by these big banks have helped this city's population to swell over the years.

Also contributing to the area's growth is the "half-back" phenomenon. North Carolina receives a large number of former Northerners who first retire to Florida, but later decide to leave the state.

"They get hit by their second or third hurricane and they move halfway back to their old homes," said Morgan.

2. Raleigh, N.C.
Population: 884,891
Growth (2000-2010): 63.4%

3. Cape Coral, Fla.
Population: 530,920
Growth (2000-2010): 60.8%

4. Provo, Utah
Population: 482,819
Growth (2000-2010): 59%

5. Austin, Texas
Population: 1,362,416
Growth (2000-2010): 51.1%


Charlotte, NC Skyline

Friday, April 20, 2012

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Livable Communities Act 2011

Federal Legislation will define affordable housing as: `affordable housing' means housing, the cost of which does not exceed 30 percent of the income of a family.

The cost would mean your monthly principal and interest payments would not exceed 30% of your monthly income. Of course, the federal government could extend the definition of “cost” to include energy, transportation and other costs!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

How we see the problem is the problem

From a Sermon by Pastor Hagee

Take responsibilities for your own actions

Be willing to work for what you want

Don’t waste time fighting for what your can’t change

When you are wrong admit it and accept the consequences

You will extend your time in the problem by nursing a grudge and refusing forgiveness

Be generous to those that need your help “givers gain”

Let your mouth be ruled by the law of kindness

Refuse to indulge in self-pity when life hands you a raw deal

Listen …….. really listen

Be a peacemaker

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Social Media Marketing

Social Media Examiner released the 2012 Social Media Marketing Industry report.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Homeless Being Trained as Squatters?

Daily Real Estate News
Tuesday, March 27, 2012

A New York homeless advocacy group allegedly has been training homeless people how to squat in empty city properties, media outlets are reporting.

A board member with the nonprofit group, Picture the Homeless, is being accused of teaching at least 20 homeless people about “homesteading” and occupying a vacant property permanently.

"The best properties are city-owned properties or bank-owned properties," one of the board members reportedly told the homeless group. "They warehouse these properties. They're sitting on them."

Squatting has been increasing in recent years, claiming more than 3 million Americans’ homes who have defaulted on their loans, AOL Real Estate News reports. It has seemingly gained momentum from the Occupy Wall Street protests, in which protesters used squatting to protest foreclosures in its “Occupy Our Homes” movement. A Texas man also brought more attention to squatting, when he blogged about his success in squatting in a $340,000 home for more than eight months. He was recently ordered to leave the property by a judge.

Source: “Tax-Aided Nonprofit Reportedly Trains Homeless as Squatters,” AOL Real Estate (March 26, 2012) and “City-Funded Activist Group Teaches Homeless how to Invade Apartments,” New York Post (March 25, 2012)

Monday, April 9, 2012

GDP REPORT

2nd quarter 2009         - 0.7%

3rd quarter 2009           2.2%

4th quarter 2009           5.6%

1st quarter 2010           2.7%

2nd quarter 2010          1.7%

3rd quarter 2010          2.6%

4th quarter 2010           3.1%

1st quarter 2011           0.4%

2nd quarter 2011          1.3%

3rd quarter 2011          1.8%

4rd quarter 2011          Advance Estimate         2.8%
                                    Second Estimate           3.0%
                                    Third Estimate               3.0%

As housing goes …. So goes the economy!
WAKE UP AMERICA!

Thursday, April 5, 2012


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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Mercury One Charlotte Mission

Elderly

There were 76,000,000 “baby boomers’ born during the period from 1946 to 1964.

If they start to retire this year, there will be approximately 10,000 new people PER DAY added to social security. Maybe they will postpone retirement a few years because the Great Recession has eroded their retirement funds.

It will be interesting to follow the baby boomers and their retirement decisions. Some will take social security early at age 62 because the funds are available now (really?) and some will postpone retirement by working longer. Their decisions will dramatically affect our Country.

Also, the baby boomer generation will shoulder the responsibility for their elderly parents and also for their children as they navigate through the ever changing world. Our mission is to provide resources for Mercury One Charlotte contacts.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Mercury One Charlotte Mission

Goodness
REFLECTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR
(From the writings of Harold Warbeirn)

Because the world is poor and starving,
Go with bread

Because the world is filled with fear,
Go with courage

Because the world is in despair,
Go with hope

Because the world is living lies,
Go with truth

Because the world is sick with sorrow,
Go with joy

Because the world is weary of wars,
Go with peace

Because the world is seldom fair,
Go with justice

Because the world is under judgment,
Go with mercy

Because the world will die without it,
Go with love.

 
First Corinthians 13 tells us that “love is patient and kind. It does not envy, nor boast. It is not proud. It is not rude. It does not seek its own way, is not easily angered, and keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not rejoice in evil, but rejoices in the truth. Love believes, hopes and endures. Love never fails.”


Monday, April 2, 2012

Mercury One Charlotte Mission

Fighting Illness


“Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm.

As you grow older you will discover that you have two hands.

One for helping yourself, the other for helping others.” Audrey Hepburn


Mercury One mission is to "reach out and offer a helping hand to those who are suffering. How we treat others in their darkest hours is the most true reflection of what kind of person we are."