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	<title>Fore Properties Pinehurst Real Estate &#187; Bill</title>
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		<title>Economy Hasn’t Slowed Everyone’s Spending</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 01:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the economic slowdown, wealthy consumers have not cut back on their discretionary spending, and they remain optimistic about the economy, according to research by Phoenix Marketing International, a marketing services firm.
Of all households surveyed with assets of at least $250,000, more than half (54 percent) said their discretionary spending remained the same over the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the economic slowdown, wealthy consumers have not cut back on their discretionary spending, and they remain optimistic about the economy, according to research by Phoenix Marketing International, a marketing services firm.</p>
<p>Of all households surveyed with assets of at least $250,000, more than half (54 percent) said their discretionary spending remained the same over the previous three months. Another 20 percent said their spending increased during the same period.</p>
<p>Households with assets of more than $1 million were affected even less: 86 percent said they expected their spending to remain the same or increase for the March-May 2008 period. Respondents who said they might decrease their spending cited dining out, entertainment, clothing and jewelry, and leisure travel as the likely cuts.<br />
Bill Sahadi, CRS<br />
Pinehurst Real Estate</p>
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		<title>Critics Blast ‘Ineffective’ Foreclosure-Prevention Efforts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:47:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[HOPE NOW, a private-sector alliance of mortgage firms, counselors and investors that is working to help prevent foreclosures, reports that lenders have helped more than 1.7 million homeowners avoid foreclosure since the program began in July 2007, including 170,000 homeowners in May 2008. Approximately 100,000 of the prime and subprime loan workouts in May were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOPE NOW, a private-sector alliance of mortgage firms, counselors and investors that is working to help prevent foreclosures, reports that lenders have helped more than 1.7 million homeowners avoid foreclosure since the program began in July 2007, including 170,000 homeowners in May 2008. Approximately 100,000 of the prime and subprime loan workouts in May were repayment plans while 70,000 were loan modifications, the agency says. </p>
<p>However, The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL), a Durham-N.C.-based nonprofit research and policy group, says that a closer look at HOPE NOW’s latest figures shows that the agency’s voluntary efforts to help homeowners avoid foreclosure cannot keep up with the growing number of delinquent mortgages. </p>
<p>HOPE NOW reports 85,000 foreclosures in May 2008, the highest one-month figure since the program began, and an increase of 35 percent over the past three months. The total number of foreclosures is now estimated at nearly 650,000 since July 2007. The group also reported 276,000 loans had either entered or completed foreclosure in May, while only 70,000 received loan modifications during the month. </p>
<p>CRL also cited the latest quarterly survey by the Mortgage Bankers Association, which finds that more than 16 percent of subprime loans were more than 90 days delinquent or in foreclosure. That’s double the 8 percent rate from a year ago. The number of prime loans becoming delinquent has more than doubled from a year ago, the MBA reports. </p>
<p>“As foreclosures keep piling on, it makes no sense to keep relying on ineffective voluntary efforts when better solutions are at our fingertips,” says Debbie Goldstein, executive vice president of CRL. “The market has shown that it cannot fix itself.”</p>
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		<title>May Pending Home Sales Fall, NAR Adjusts Forecast</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:46:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NAR’s latest Pending Home Sales Index, which is based on contracts signed in May, fell 4.7 percent from April and was 14.0 percent below its May 2007 level, the association announced this morning. The May index fell month-over-month in all regions: by 1.3 percent in the West, 2.9 percent in the Northeast, 6 percent in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NAR’s latest Pending Home Sales Index, which is based on contracts signed in May, fell 4.7 percent from April and was 14.0 percent below its May 2007 level, the association announced this morning. The May index fell month-over-month in all regions: by 1.3 percent in the West, 2.9 percent in the Northeast, 6 percent in the Midwest and 7.1 percent in the South. Year-over-year, the West posted a 2.0 percent increase from last May, but the Northeast, Midwest and South dropped by 16.4 percent, 13.8 percent and 22.1 percent, respectively.</p>
<p>In its latest forecast, which was also released this morning, NAR projects that existing-home sales will fall 6.1 percent in 2008 to 5.31 million, then rise 5.0 percent to 5.58 million in 2009. The median existing-home price is expected to fall 6.2 percent this year to $205,300, then rebound by 4.3 percent in 2009 to $214,000.</p>
<p>NAR currently projects new-home sales will decline 32.3 percent in 2008 to 525,000, then fall another 3.4 percent to 507,000 in 2009. The median new-home price is expected to decline 3.2 percent to $239,300 this year before rising 5.3 percent in 2009 to $251,900.</p>
<p>NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun says the performance of local housing markets varies greatly. “Some markets have seen a doubling in home sales from a year ago, while others are seeing contract signings cut in half. Price conditions vary tremendously, even within a locality, depending upon a neighborhood’s exposure to subprime loans.”</p>
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		<title>Pinehurst Area Health Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 20:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re considering living in the Sandhills, health care options abound. You can make your Pinehurst real estate purchase with peace of mind.The Moore County Department of Health oversees public health, according to its director: &#8220;Striving to meet these challenges, the Health Department offers a wide range of services that are critical to the well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="300" vspace="5" hspace="5" height="225" align="left" title="Pinehurst North Carolina Heath Care" alt="Pinehurst North Carolina Heath Care" src="http://www.4pinehurstrealestate.com/wp-content/uploads/image/MooreRegionalx300.jpg" />If you&#8217;re considering living in the Sandhills, health care options abound. You can make your Pinehurst real estate purchase with peace of mind.The Moore County Department of Health oversees public health, according to its director: &ldquo;Striving to meet these challenges, the Health Department offers a wide range of services that are critical to the well being of our community.  These diverse programs include those mandated by the State; such as communicable disease, public health planning, preparedness and response, environmental health and vital records. Other programs include a combination of direct health care services and community-wide programs.</p>
<p>In addition, Health Department staff play a prominent role in partnering with the community to create innovative programs to address specific health problems, such as breast cancer awareness, childhood immunizations, injury prevention and dental care.&rdquo;  The Health Check program is designed to meet the medical needs of Medicaid children.First Health of the Carolinas has Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst and major hospitals in two adjoining counties make up First Health of the Carolinas, a non-govermental and non-profit health care network that  currently provides services in fifteen North Carolina counties.</p>
<p>Moore County is home to thousands of physicians, researchers, and auxiliary members of various health teams to provide cutting edge medical services to the community.Nearby Duke University (Durham) and the University of North Carolina Medical Center (Chapel Hill) offer additional options for those with medical needs.</p>
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		<title>Should You Start Out with a HIGH Listing Price? Beware!</title>
		<link>http://www.4pinehurstrealestate.com/2007/12/17/should-you-start-out-with-a-high-listing-price-beware/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 21:55:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the winds of change blowing on real estate market conditions across the country, our sellers are competing for fewer buyers. In the Moore County area we have experienced a lot of growth and appreciation over the last 7 years. Against this backdrop of changing market conditions, it is once again important to challenge a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the winds of change blowing on real estate market conditions across the country, our sellers are competing for fewer buyers. In the Moore County area we have experienced a lot of growth and appreciation over the last 7 years. Against this backdrop of changing market conditions, it is once again important to challenge a long-standing &quot;myth&quot; of real estate.   &quot;The initial listing price isn&#8217;t that important because the price can always be adjusted down later.&quot;</p>
<p><img width="400" vspace="15" hspace="15" height="300" border="1" align="left" src="http://www.4pinehurstrealestate.com/wp-content/uploads/image/aneighborhood2.jpg" alt="Neighborhood in Aberdeen, North Carolina" />Many homeowners believe this. It is a myth. It is not true.   How does this whole process start?   It all starts with advertising in such mediums as newspapers, on line web sites, real estate publications and color brochures that do such a valuable job of getting the wheels in motion.  These mediums get the prospective buyer to make inquiries.  These mediums enable prospective buyers to start conversations with buyer agents.  The buyer agents facilitate the purchasing process.  Buyers are now in communication with a buyer agent.  A good agent knows the current inventory and will know of other property that DOES fit their needs. Those are the properties that buyers look at, and THIS is how most buyers eventually end up looking at your house, by their use of other agents.  As a result, you need to get other buyer agents interested in your property, and this is where your listing agent comes in, and why a good listing agent is extremely important. The listing agent gets buyer agents looking at your home. Those agents have clients who called in on other properties. They look at the needs of the client; location, condition, # of bedrooms, square feet, and other details of the property&#8230;   AND MOST IMPORTANTLY&#8230;.   &#8230;PRICE</p>
<p>A good listing agent will also defend the price of your home by supplying sold comps to the buyer agents to support your price.  This goes a long way to educating the buyer agent and their client. In this manner your listing agent helps to qualify any offer that comes in.  A good buyer agent knows price and can verify that a home is priced fairly or is overpriced.  If your house is overpriced, agents are going to show similar homes that are priced more attractively. They may show your home only to drive home their point of relative value to convince their client that another home is a better buy. Your listing will get passed over.  Agents pay the MOST attention to new listings.   There are fewer NEW listings than current listings. It is easier to keep an eye out for what is NEW, compared to the vast number of current listings.  New listings circulate on our &quot;hot&quot; sheet report.  Our Multiple Listing service identifies new listings for us each day. There are office previews and MLS tours to showcase new listings. A lot of attention is focused on what is NEW.  With agents looking at newly listed homes so aggressively, a properly priced home gets attention quickly. An overpriced home gets passed over.</p>
<p>You may be thinking, &quot;But I&#8217;m willing to negotiate!&quot;   Buyers aren&#8217;t thinking in advance about how much you are willing to negotiate. They are comparing your asking price to other asking prices. Additionally, when your house is new on the market, you may not be willing to negotiate as much as you will later, once you&#8217;ve realized your error. Keep in mind that statistics show, quite often, the first offer is the best offer.   So what happens if you overprice in the beginning and get more realistic down the road?  You don&#8217;t have all those important Buyer Agents looking at your listing because it is no longer NEW.   A price reduction later in the listing cycle often gets overlooked. It is just one of many listings that are now stale and not one of the attention grabbing new listings.   As time passes, you could actually become desperate to sell because you&#8217;ve accepted a new job or because you have already bought a new home. That is a recipe for receiving lowball offers, so you could end up selling for less than if you had priced the home correctly in the first place.  Agents know this, but many sellers still mistakenly believe they should &quot;price it high&quot; because they can lower the price later, if necessary.   That is not the best strategy.</p>
<p>If you start out with a high sales price, then drop it later &#8212; your house is &quot;old news.&quot; You will never be able to recapture that flurry of initial activity you would have had with a realistic price. Your house could take longer to sell. If you don&rsquo;t have an offer on your home after 12 bona fide showings with ample feedback, you&rsquo;ve got a price problem, no matter what the feedback says.  So many times the feedback is more important by what is not said.  Even if you do successfully sell at an above market price to an uninformed buyer, your buyer will need a mortgage. The mortgage lender requires an appraisal to satisfy the loan contingency.  If comparable sales for the last six months and current market conditions do not support your sales price, the house won&rsquo;t appraise. Your deal falls apart. Of course, you can always attempt to renegotiate the price, but only if the buyer is willing to listen.  Your house could go &quot;back on the market.&quot;   Once your home has fallen out of contract or sits on the market awhile, it is harder to get a good offer. Potential buyer agents will think you might be getting desperate, so they will encourage their clients to make lower offers.</p>
<p>By overpricing your home in the beginning, you could actually end up settling for a lower price than you would have normally received.   New or less experienced agents might take a listing at any price. In this way, they get to make the phone ring and hopefully wind up with clients that might buy another home that is more fairly priced. If you start out with a sales price that is too high, there is a strong likelihood you interviewed other agents. They didn&#8217;t get the listing, of course.  They got &quot;aced out&quot; by someone telling you what you wanted to hear.</p>
<p>In short, you may have ended up with an agent who was good at selling you, but not good at selling your house.   The next time you&rsquo;re in this position, you should seriously consider why one agent&rsquo;s suggested list price was lower than the agent who told you what you wanted to hear.   It is human nature for you to want the highest price for your home. However, when you choose the agent who promises what you want to hear, it often leads to stress and frustration. Most of the time, it will take you longer to sell your home, and you could wind up selling at a lower price instead.  The smartest marketing tool you have is your PRICE and you generally have only one opportunity to capitalize on it.</p>
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		<title>New Construction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 02:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fore Properties works with some of the Pinehurst and Southern Pines finest builders.Whether it&#8217;s Pinehurst golf course construction, Southern Pines single family residences, or retirement homes in Moore County, we can introduce you to the right builder for your budget and tastes.Stafford Land Company Inc.is currently developing Cabin Branch in the greater Carthage area, Scots [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fore Properties works with some of the Pinehurst and Southern Pines finest builders.Whether it&rsquo;s Pinehurst golf course construction, Southern Pines single family residences, or retirement homes in Moore County, we can introduce you to the right builder for your budget and tastes.<strong>Stafford Land Company Inc</strong>.is currently developing <a target="_blank" title="Cabin Branch Homes" href="http://www.cabinbranchhomes.com/">Cabin Branch</a> in the greater Carthage area, <a target="_blank" title="Scot's Glen Homes" href="http://www.scotsglenhomes.com/">Scots Glen</a> in Southern Pines, and <a target="_blank" title="Sandy Springs Homes" href="http://www.sandyspringshms.com/">Sandy Springs</a> in Aberdeen.This company has a superb reputation for quality, accountability style &amp; ethics. Tom Stafford is an excellent communicator who tirelessly finishes his projects on time.  Tom&rsquo;s wife Lisa is his listing broker and between the two of them they are Moore County&rsquo;s best construction and design team. Whether you&rsquo;re looking for new construction homes from the $200,000&rsquo;s - $500,000&rsquo;s , the Stafford Land Company has many options for you to choose.<strong>Tomanelli Homes LLC</strong><img width="300" height="79" alt="Tomanelli Homes, LLC" title="Tomanelli Homes, LLC" src="http://www.foreproperties.com/images/stories/tomanelli_logo_small.jpg" />is a top quality builder in the Pinehurst area and has been since 1999.  Rich Tomanelli has just completed homes in the National Golf Club, the Pinewild Country Club, the Pinehurst #6 area, and at Talamore. Currently, Tomanelli Homes is completing construction of 4 homes at Cabin Branch in Carthage and starting two additional luxury homes in the gated community of National Golf Club.  Known for fine workmanship, detail, and uncompromising quality &amp; honesty, the reference to &ldquo;a Tomanelli built home&rdquo; has resonated through the Sandhills real estate community.<img width="400" vspace="5" hspace="5" height="300" align="left" alt="Tomanelli Homes" title="Tomanelli Homes" src="http://www.foreproperties.com/images/stories/cimg0737_400px.jpg" /></p>
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		<title>Great Weather in Pinehurst!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 01:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a beautiful day in Pinehurst, North Carolina! It&#8217;s not all that unusual for us to experience warm, sunny days here in the North Carolina Sandhills during late autumn/early winter. Typically in mid-December, we would have temperatures during the day in the 50s.This mild climate makes Moore County, NC a perfect place to live, whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="241" vspace="15" hspace="15" height="368" border="1" align="left" alt="Bill Sahadi - Fore Properties - Pinehurst Real Estate" src="http://www.billsahadi.com/wp-content/uploads/image/Picture-2.png" />It&rsquo;s a beautiful day in Pinehurst, North Carolina! It&rsquo;s not all that unusual for us to experience warm, sunny days here in the North Carolina Sandhills during late autumn/early winter. Typically in mid-December, we would have temperatures during the day in the 50s.This mild climate makes Moore County, NC a perfect place to live, whether you&rsquo;re thinking of a place to retire, are being relocated by the military (Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base are nearby), or are looking for the ideal place to raise a family. If <a href="http://www.foreproperties.com/pinehurst-new-construction/new-construction.html">new construction</a> is your preference, we have that too.Take advantage of our great weather and surroundings to enhance your life. Please take a moment to <a href="http://listings.foreproperties.com/add_feedback.php">contact us at Fore Properties</a> to ask for more information about Pinehurst area real estate. You could be living here!Enjoy the beautiful weather in Pinehurst, North Carolina.Bill Sahadi - Broker / OwnerOffice: 910.692.4211Toll Free: 800.473.5037Cell: 910.638.0888</p>
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