Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Salinas Rodeo Parade, and A Solar Energy Perspective,




The Salinas Rodeo
My family and I went to see the beautiful horses and awesome folks at the parade in oldtown Salinas last Sunday, and man O man was it cool.
Here are some photos that I took:













Why Short Sale Now?

·    Debit forgiveness: Short sale proceeds can be payment in full for first and second mortgages. The programs won’t last

·    Tax forgiveness: For a limited time the Federal Government is waving the tax consequence of Short Sales. Tax forgiveness is set to expire soon

·    Stop debit collectors and Escape the unspoken trap of deficiency judgments on renegotiated loans, refinanced loans and second mortgages. They can chase you forever and they do!

·    Purchase a newer or bigger home now: Short Sellers can purchase a new home immediately. Program may end but is now in effect.

·    Receive $3000 to $30,000 short sale moving incentive: HAFA plus bank limited time promotional programs without repayment obligation.

·    Save your credit rating: Short selling can have a minimal credit impact.

Take advantage of these programs which expire soon, the process has exceptions and must be managed correctly. To learn the particulars, call Barry Freeland.

Our team specializes in Short Sales. Call: # 831-449-4642, Mobile # 408-602-1779, email: BFree18469@AOL.Com   Cal DRE Lic #00449759


A Solar Perspective from me, John Fleet
I don't know if any of you know this, but I am a certified Photovoltaic (solar) sales and proposal development specialist for both residential and commercial properties from Foothill College in Los Altos California.
Yes it's true, another one of my many talents.
Although I do believe that solar energy has many advantages and is indeed the future, many of us, including my-self, cannot make it a sound investment because it is less expensive to pay the power company.
Last I heard, the average household uses about 5KW/month, so unless you get into those top tiers of the pay scale, it is just not economically sound. If you have or plan on buying an electric car, then a solar system is definitely a way to go.
Electric car companies should, if they don't already, include a package with a solar system when selling their vehicles. At least some kind of rebate. Those cars tend to consume about 4-5 KW, which is the amount that an average home uses.
There will be a time when the solar energy and the cost of a energy from a power company will be equal and shortly after or around that time the cost to install solar will be expensive. High demand will ensure high cost until the equalization factor sets in, which by then one will have missed out on the huge savings.
Like all good business executions, it is all about timing.



If any one would like a free consultation on whether or not Solar is the right move for your home or business, you can call me: Johnny at (408) 646-7865
What I need you to have available:
1)Last 12 utility bills
2)Location
3)You to be the property-owner, or permission form the property owner
4)Do pay over $125/month for electricity portion of the utility bill?

Here is a cool article that I found about Green energy for the office:.


Moss Landing
We have expanded our territory into Moss Landing. Yesterday, we went around the Moss Landing Community and introduced ourselves to them. What a great bunch of folks. We were greeted with smiles and handshakes.

Oak Hills
We will be doing a meet, re meet, and greet in the Oak Hills area this Tuesday and Wednesday. Our lovely intern Danielle and I will be out introducing ourselves and letting the community know that we have the answers to their Real Estate Questions regarding what ever it is you want to know:
1-Comparable
2-The Market
3-Truth behind Loan Mods
4-Short Sales
5-How to come on top if your house is under water
6-New Houses on the Market
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