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Julie Jalone is an experienced professional Realtor serving the needs of buyers and sellers of residential real estate in the Greater Sacramento area including Placer, El Dorado, Yuba and Yolo Counties. This blog is a place for her to post her thoughts about the market, buying and selling homes, and real estate in general.
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I must have forgotten to knock on wood last week when I babbled on about For Sale Declines and being amazed that inventory of homes on the market in the Sacramento area were declining and prices were holding steady. I just surfed over to HousingTracker to take a look at inventory and prices this week and was surprised again, for a different reason.
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Yesterday the Senate announced that it had reached a bipartisan compromise on a plan to aid families facing foreclosure. This is good news as the lawmakers have been unable to reach agreement on some of the key provisions already passed by the house.
The compromise includes:
· Foreclosure aid. A $4 billion package to aid communities hard hit by foreclosures and mortgage delinquencies. Local governments could use the funds to buy and rehabilitate foreclosed homes at a discount.
· Government-backed mortgages. Increased loan limits for FHA- guaranteed mortgages.
· Financial counseling. About $100 million in new funding for housing counseling for troubled families.
· Tax credit. A $7,000 tax credit, over two years, for buyers of foreclosed homes or properties on which foreclosure action has been filed.
· Business tax relief. Authority for home builders and other firms that are losing money to reclaim taxes paid up to four years ago vs. two years now.
The Mortgage Bankers Association applauded the plan, saying it would "keep at-risk borrowers in their homes."
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It's April 1st again and that means there are some crazy things flying around the Internet. Some of it is difficult to tell if it a joke or not but most of it is fun. Here is a list I found earlier with links to some April 1st jokes.
· The BBC's Flying Penguin's - this one is the best April Fools' joke out there this year. You can watch the video here .
· CNET has TechCrunch acquiring TigerBeat and renaming it CrunchKids.
· Google and Sir Richard Branson launched Project Virgle and plan to colonize Mars. See also the Google Blog announcement.
· PizzaHut has become PastaHut.
· Search the future with Google Australia's gDay technology.
· Too busy to search? Let someone Google for you.
· Catch up on your old email with Gmail Custom Time. You can only send mail back in time as far as 2004. "Gmail utilizes an e-flux capacitor to resolve issues of causality."
· Scribd will scan all your documents and publish them on the Internet for free. (via Boing Boing)
· Bungie's next project is a LEGO version of Halo.
· PirateBay is relocating to the desert of Sinai.
· Orkut is now Yogurt.
· Many more Google created or inspired April Fool's jokes listed here.
· LifeHacker has a list of harmless geek pranks for those who want to prank their friends without causing permanent damage.
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