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REALTORS® Help Rebuild New Orleans

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In 2006, my friend, Terry Kirkwood of Duffy Real Estate, and I were part of the REALTOR team that worked on a Habitat for Humanity project in New Orleans during the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Annual Convention held a year after Katrina struck. So when NAR announced we’d be returning to New Orleans for their annual convention this fall we jumped at the chance to participate again.

We donned our jeans and t-shirts and joined about 100 other Realtors from around the Country to help rebuild in the parts of New Orleans that were hardest hit. Our volunteer day was largely spent in the Upper 9th Ward working on homes on Frenchmen Street. The homes we worked on had just recently been built. In fact, they still lacked flooring, appliances, plumbing, etc. We were put on exterior painting detail which was great because it was such a beautiful day. And truth be told it’s probably best they didn’t trust us with hammers!

It was a truly rewarding experience. When our work was done for the day, the Habitat team led us on a tour of the Lower 9th Ward as well as a tour of the neighborhood and homes we helped rebuild in 2006. To see those homes, some decorated for Halloween, being enjoyed by families years later is heart warming.

It was a day I will always remember and if I’m ever going to be back in New Orleans I would do it all again. Check out some of my photos!

Did you know that there are families in need of housing and help throughout Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess Counties of New York?

For more information on how you can get involved, visit: Habitat for Humanity Dutchess County, Habitat for Humanity of Westchester, or Habitat for Humanity of Putnam County.

Tax Credit Closing Date Extension Approved

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capital dome 150x150 Tax Credit Closing Date Extension ApprovedThere has been much confusion and misinformation lately regarding the extension of the Homebuyer Tax Credit closing deadline.

On Tuesday, the United States House of Representatives passed  HR 5623, the Homebuyer Assistance and Improvement Act of 2010, by a vote of 409-5.  But the bill still needed to pass the Senate, and it didn’t seem like such a sure thing.

Well, now it’s official.  Last night, on the eve of the deadline, Congress passed the extension of the Homebuyer Tax Credit closing deadline. The bill is now awaiting signature by President Obama. It’s important to note that the extension applies ONLY to transactions that had ratified contracts in place as of April 30, 2010 and have not yet closed.  This legislation is designed to create a seamless extension with the new closing deadline for eligible transactions now being September 30, 2010.  There will be no gap between June 30th and the date the President signs the bill into law.

The National Association of Realtors worked closely with Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle to enact this legislation. They believe extending the Tax Credit Closing deadline will help provide additional stability to real estate markets across the Country. This extension will likely benefit thousands of homebuyers who, for whatever reasons, were unable to close by the initial deadline of June 30th.

For additional information on the extension visit www.realtor.org/government_affairs