Thursday, May 1, 2014

One in three Americans are spending too much on rent

One out of three Americans now live in a housing market where rent for a three-bedroom home eats up more than 30% of the monthly median income, the traditional threshold for affordability, according to RealtyTrac. And in some cities, residents are doling out a much larger percentage of their paychecks.

n New York City's borough of the Bronx, the typical household spends nearly 66% of their monthly income to rent a three-bedroom house -- by far the highest percentage of any U.S. county, RealtyTrac found.
With an overall median income of less than $35,000, not only does the Bronx contain some of the nation's poorest communities, but average rent is high at nearly $1,800 a month.
Similar trends are occurring in other cities that are home to large pockets of low-income residents. Renters in Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Baltimore and Miami are paying nearly 50% of their income toward rent, RealtyTrac reported.
The foreclosure crisis turned millions of former homeowners into renters, while years of economic uncertainty has kept many would-be buyers from leaving their rentals and making the leap into home ownership, according to Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies.
That has created big demand for rental housing and has helped push rents more than 21% higher since the housing market peaked in 2006.
Meanwhile, renters have been getting squeezed on another front: Real income -- income after inflation is taken into account -- has fallen some 14% over the past six years, according to Chris Herbert, the research director at Harvard's housing studies center.
In a report released in December, the center found that nearly one in four renters were devoting more than 50% of their income toward rent, forcing some to make "dire" cutbacks in spending on food, health care and retirement.
When housing becomes this unaffordable, it starts holding people back, said Laura Bailey, the managing vice president of community development at Capital One. It can prevent a person from taking a lower paying job that offers more opportunity for advancement or from pursuing a degree that will enable them to enter a higher paying profession, she said. It can also inhibit them from saving money for a down payment on a home.
"When they get affordable housing, their lives can take an entirely different, more productive path," she said. 

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Brunswick Nature Park

If you have never made the trip to Brunswick Nature Park off of NC 133, it's worth the quick drive.  There are beautiful hiking trails, biking trails and places to launch a kayak.  A great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors!






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Brunswick Nature Park wins 'Significant Achievement' award

Brunswick Nature Park last week received a Significant Achievement Award from the Lower Cape Fear Stewardship Development Coalition. 
 
The award recognizes outstanding projects in Brunswick, New Hanover and Pender counties, judged on overall creativity, design and environmental impact with emphasis on water quality protection, green building, wetland riparian preservation/restoration, habitat protection/improvement, vegetation protection/enhancement, natural project amenities and community outreach/education.  
The 911-acre Brunswick Nature Park, located off N.C. 133 just north of Town Creek, features walking and biking trails, a solar-powered restroom facility, longleaf pine restoration and cooperative projects with local organizations such as the Southern Off-Road Biking Association and North Carolina Coastal Land Trust. The focus is on preserving  and improving the environment with minimal impact on the existing land. 
“Brunswick Nature Park is a great partnership between Brunswick County Parks and Recreation, Brunswick County Planning and the Coastal Land Trust,” said Jim Pryor, recreation director. “All three groups are completely focused on stewardship and making this park unique.”
 

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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Oak Island’s Salty Dog Park to open

It’s been a long time in the making, but at long last, Oak Island’s Salty Dog park will have its grand opening Saturday.
The park will open at noon and is located at Bill Smith Park on Fish Factory Road.
And there won’t be a ribbon cutting ceremony, but instead, in true doggy fashion, there will be a leash cutting ceremony.

Ken Keegan Real Estate Broker
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Virtual Assistants for the Home

Virtual assistants aren't just for uber-busy business execs or jet-setting celebrities anymore. If you frequently run out of time on projects, or you find it a hassle to perform certain tasks, a virtual assistant could be your solution. 

Sites like fancyhands.com and zirtual.com are specifically geared to provide general virtual services, while Odesk.com and elance.com offer thousands of specialized virtual tasks performed by those with certain skillsets. 

Costs for these services vary, starting at $25 a month, and are typically based on the number of task requests you make per month. 

Here are a few ways you can use a virtual assistant to make life easier: 

Bookkeeping, tracking bills and staying on top of banking information are popular, albeit time-consuming tasks better left to assistants. 

Online shopping for finding and sending birthday gifts and wedding presents, or for comparing and locating items to be purchased later, is another popular task to delegate to virtual assistants. 

Data-entry can be a pain, but assistants can help with everything from bills to managing calendar events to setting up money management software. 

Managing email is a hassle for lots of busy folks. Let virtual assistants help you sort and prioritize. 

Travel and vacation research can also be delegated to help you find the best travel deals. 

Finally, Knowledge preparation for business meetings, reports, homework, potential opportunities, or anything you want to know more about, can be outsourced to save you time. 

Time is money, and sometimes it pays big dividends if you have a little help! These ideas scratch the surface of tasks a virtual assistant can handle for you. Delegating tasks you don't have time for (or simply don't enjoy) will pay off in the long run.

Ken Keegan Real Estate Broker
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