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Category Archives: Politics
So much for Bedminster
From Town and Country: Donald Trump Is Heading to His Bedminster Golf Club This Weekend It looks like the president will be spending the weekend in New Jersey. According to a Federal Aviation Administration notice posted online today, there will … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Unrest
81 Comments
Pay Up Jersey City – Just like the rest of us
From the Jersey Journal: Jersey City homeowners uneasy as long-delayed revaluation begins A five-letter word is causing heartburn in every neighborhood in Jersey City. Reval. The citywide property revaluation, Jersey City’s first since 1988, is finally underway, with inspectors knocking … Continue reading
Posted in Gold Coast, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics, Property Taxes
19 Comments
Just part of doing business in NJ
From HousingWire: Ex-NJ mayor sent to prison for kickbacks involving HUD funds The former mayor of Passaic, New Jersey will spend the next two years in prison after being convicted of soliciting and accepting bribes from developers who wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in New Development, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
65 Comments
Why not put it on the ballot?
From the Star Ledger: On property taxes, it’s time for a little initiative – and referendum | Mulshine When you picked up your Star-Ledger on Monday, you no doubt noticed a front-page article by Jonathan Salant headlined “Jersey by the … Continue reading
Posted in New Jersey Real Estate, Politics, Property Taxes
139 Comments
Good way to kill mortgage lending in NJ
From the Observer: Murphy Goes Anti-Wall Street With Foreclosure Proposal The leading candidate in New Jersey’s gubernatorial race proposed having Wall Street banks pay for the conversion of foreclosed homes into affordable housing with millions of dollars in federal mortgage … Continue reading
Posted in Foreclosures, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
82 Comments
NJ downtown at stake?
Admittedly more commercial real estate than residential – but absolutely linked to NJ’s broader real estate market. Thoughts? From the Star Ledger: Liquor lobby’s on the rocks: Bill would let restaurants serve alcohol On a recent weekday night, my friend … Continue reading
Posted in New Development, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
43 Comments
Up or Down or Up or Down or Up or Down
From Marketwatch: Housing demand may keep market afloat, even if rates rise How will the housing market handle rising rates? Ever since the November election, when the unexpected Trump victory sent bond yields flying and mortgage rates following closely behind, … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, National Real Estate, Politics, Risky Lending
65 Comments
Regulations killing Atlantic City
From the Star Ledger: Casino bureaucracy Revels in red tape instead of fixing past mistakes in A.C.: Mulshine I was driving across the country a few years ago when I decided to get off the Interstate and try some local … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Shore Real Estate
22 Comments
So much for that FHA cut
From MarketWatch: Trump already suspends Obama-era FHA mortgage insurance cut The Federal Housing Administration will roll back a cut in mortgage insurance premiums announced just days earlier under outgoing Housing and Urban Development head Julian Castro, the government said Friday. … Continue reading
Posted in Mortgages, National Real Estate, Politics
142 Comments
Bow to your municipal overlords
From the Star Ledger: Bamboozled: What’s wrong with some local N.J. governments? This. New Jersey is bloated with hundreds of little fiefdoms. Local governments allow red tape to rule the day, and they forget they’re supposed to serve their constituents. … Continue reading
Posted in New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
68 Comments
Blue Horseshoe loves Ben Carson
From HousingWire: Housing industry rallies around Ben Carson for HUD secretary Do you remember that controversy about former presidential candidate and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson being nominated as the next secretary for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development? … Continue reading
Posted in Mortgages, National Real Estate, Politics
22 Comments
A little bit easier to live (and die) in NJ
From Newsworks: New Jersey deploys tax changes for elderly and veterans in 2017 The legislation that raised New Jersey’s gas tax 23 cents in November also includes some tax cuts that have taken effect with the ringing in of 2017. … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
36 Comments
Cost of regulation holding back new home sales/construction?
From Seeking Alpha: Trumponomics In The Housing Market With the market soaring high on Trumponomics (the belief that Trump’s business experience will fix the country), we should take a look at some of the “unnecessary regulation” that might seem ripe … Continue reading
Posted in National Real Estate, New Development, Politics
17 Comments
A Trump Housing Market
From the WSJ: Trump Win Makes It Tricky to Foresee Path of Housing Market Before the presidential election, economists anticipated the housing market would continue its steady recovery in 2017. Growth in home prices and sales likely would slow after … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Housing Recovery, National Real Estate, Politics
39 Comments
Don’t get it, we don’t need the $180 million?
From the Star Ledger: Christie keeping income tax agreement with Pennsylvania Gov. Chris Christie announced Tuesday he will keep in place a decades-old agreement that allows New Jersey and Pennsylvania residents who work across state lines to pay income taxes … Continue reading
Posted in New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
100 Comments