Archive for February, 2008

The Truth About Deducting Private Mortgage Insurance, Part 2

This has been updated to include new information about refinancing. 

Private Mortgage Insurance, or PMI, is

“insurance that protects a lender or investor against loss if a borrower stops making mortgage payments. It makes it possible for you to buy a house with as little as a three percent down payment or less for qualified borrowers, helping you buy a home sooner than you otherwise could. “  PrivateMI.com

Although it protects the lender, the borrower actually pays for it.  And until recently, PMI was not a tax deductible item for primary residences. 

PMI is now tax deductible for some.  Here are the requirements:

The IRS publishes a 16-page guide to “explain” this further. 

*For more about how refinanced mortgages are affected, visit SmartMoney.com for their article.

Contact your tax advisor for more information.

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Connecticut Housing Market Report 2.25.08

Here are the headlines in housing for Hartford County in January 2008. 

Median Sales Price Drops

From $250,000 in December 2007 to $245,000 in January 2008

Average Days on Market Rises

From 63 in December 2007 to 78 in January 2008

Number of Closed Sales Down

From 728 in December 2007 to 479 in January 2008

Total Inventory or Number of Houses on the Market Rises

From 4489 in December 2007 to 4838 in January 2008

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Dump Jenny Craig - Buy a House in a Walkable Neighborhood

If your waistline has been expanding, it may be because of where you live.plenty.jpgplenty.jpg

In a recent article in the New York Times, Allison Arieff writes:

“A report by the Ontario College of Family Physicians on public health as it relates to development patterns suggests that the greater the density, the fewer the fatalities per 1,000 people, as calculated over 83 United States regions covering two-thirds of the total population.

Contrary to popular belief, the pace and proximity of urban living can actually contribute to more healthful lifestyles, while lower-density communities tend to have a higher incidence of cardiovascular and lung diseases, including asthma in children, as well as cancer, diabetes, obesity, traffic injuries and deaths; these are exacerbated by an increase in air pollution, gridlock and traffic accidents, and by a lack of physical activity. The study recommended that people seek out cities and towns with reliable public transportation systems, bicycle lanes and pedestrian paths, ones that have schools, businesses and stores within walking distance.”

Some other benefits to higher density living can be seen here - scroll over the pictures to see how higher density living can reduce your transportation costs and increase access to businesses.

Where do you find such a lifestyle in Hartford County? 

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Is It Time to Buy a Foreclosure In Hartford County? And How To Avoid a Lemon

Lemon Timer

There are many signs that the foreclosure market in Hartford County is alive and well. There aren’t that many on the market. In Hartford county, there are less than 50 active listings for foreclosed single family homes. Only a few more than 100 have sold in the last 6 months.They are selling for close to asking price - the median list-to-sell price ratio is 97%.

They are selling quickly -the median days on market is 22. That is faster than the median for typical resales.

Why are there so few foreclosures and why are they going so fast?

Investors, novice and experienced, think it’s a good time to buy properties in distress.

Sellers in trouble are trying to sell their homes by negotiating a short sale so there are fewer actual foreclosures. There are many more homes for sale now with the description, “short sale,” “subject to lien-holder approval,” or “subject to lender approval.”

How to Avoid Picking a Lemon

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Take Your Kids Elsewhere - South Windsor Connecticut Doesn’t Want ‘Em

South Windsor’s town motto should read:

“Give me your 55 and older, with no school age children living at home, who want to live on a cul-de-sac on a half-acre lot.”

In a recent article in the Hartford Courant, Town Manager Matthew Galligan reportedly said the following about why the town purchased over 40 acres of land for $2.8 Million to keep as open space:

 ”Galligan said purchasing the land is a good financial move because it will keep the land from being developed into homes, which would add children to the school system.

If 40 homes were built with two children per home, there’s a potential for $800,000 a year in school costs, Galligan said.” - Hartford Courant

Doesn’t that make you feel welcome?

Town leaders across Connecticut are strapped to keep costs under control and their target is children - keeping them out by limiting development that would attract families with children.

This attitude is disturbing but all too familiar.

Connecticut is the home of NIMBY, or Not in My Backyard. And Not in My Backyard is not a welcoming philosophy.

I found this old article in the New York Times about NIMBY in Connecticut.

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