Monday, November 2, 2009

November 2009 Floor Duty

November 2009 Floor Duty
DAY: 8am-12pm/12pm-4pm/4pm-8pm (Monday to Saturday)
Sunday: 9am-1pm/1pm-6pm
1 Sunday: Paul/Shanna
2 Monday: Lien/Shanna/Marty
3 Tuesday: Michael (Lien)/Diana/TBA
4 Wednesday: TBA/Marty/TBA
5 Thursday: Michael/Shanna/TBA
6 Friday: TBA/Marty/Allan
7 Saturday: Michael/Bev/TBA
8 Sunday: Lidiya/Diana
9 Monday: Lien/Rebecca/Ryan B.
10 Tuesday: Dave & Buster, Billy/Michael/TBA
11 Wednesday: TBA/Rebecca/TBA
12 Thursday: Waikiki Bob/Marty/TBA
13 Friday: TBA/Shanna/Allan
14 Saturday: TBA/Sally/TBA
15 Sunday: TBA/Diana
16 Monday: Lien/Shanna/Ryan
17 Tuesday: Lien/Diana/TBA
18 Wednesday: Waikiki Bob/Rebecca/TBA
19 Thursday: Lien/Shanna/TBA
20 Friday: TBA/Rebecca/Allan
21 Saturday: Lila/Lidiya/TBA
22 Sunday: Allan/Doris
23 Monday: TBA/Marty/TBA
24 Tuesday: Waikiki Bob/Diana/TBA
25 Wednesday: Billy/Marty/TBA
26 Thursday: THANKSGIVING!! TURKEY DAY.
27 Friday: TBA/Bev/TBA
28 Saturday: Lila/Teresa Sasaki/Sally
29 Sunday: TBA/Diana
30 Monday: TBA/Waikiki Bob/TBA
Make it a wonderful month.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

October 2009 Floor Duty

FLOOR DUTY SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER 2009
DAY: 8:00AM-12:00PM/ 12:00PM-4:00pm/ 4:00PM-8:00PM (Monday to Saturday)
1 Thursday: Michael/Lien/Lila
2 Friday: Naomi/Shanna/Rad
3 Saturday: Michael/Teresa/Rad
4 Sunday: Rad/Diana
5 Monday: Rad/Bryon/Michael
6 Tuesday: Lien/Shanna/Rad
7 Wednesday: Naomi/Rebecca/Michael
8 Thursday: Naomi/Marty/Rad
9 Friday: Bev/Shanna/Michael
10 Saturday: Lila (michael)/Sally/ TBA
11 Sunday: Rad/Diana
12 Monday: Michael/Marty/TBA
13 Tuesday: Dave & Buster, Billy/Rebecca/TBA
14 Wednesday: Michael/Diana/Naomi (TBA)
15 Thursday: Bev/Shanna/Naomi (TBA)
16 Friday: Rad/Marty/Allan
17 Saturday: Lila/Teresa/Sally
18 Sunday: Rad/Lidiya
19 Monday: Michael/Marty/Rad
20 Turesday: Bob/Rebecca/Bryon
21 Wednesday: Billy/Diana/TBA
22 Thursday: Lien/Marty/TBA
23 Friday: Marty/Bryon/Allan
24 Saturday: Lila/Michael/Lidiya
25 Sunday: Rad/Diana
26 Monday: Lien/Shanna/TBA
27 Tuesday: Lien/Rebecca/Marty
28 Wednesday: Billy/Bryon/TBA
29 Thursday: Lien/Bob (MICHAEL)/TBA
30 Friday: TBA/Bev/Allan
31 Saturday: HALLOWEEN (trick or treats!!!!!) Lila/Teresa/TBA
MAKE IT A GOOD MONTH!!!! ALWAYS ABC!!! Michael La. 10/09/2009 7:06pm.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Thursday, August 27, 2009

September 2009 Waikiki Floor Duty

Waikiki Office's Floor Duty Schedule for September 2009

DATE : Morning 8am-12pm/ Afternoon 12pm-4pm/ Evening 4pm-8pm

1 Tuesday: Michael/Diana/LienT
2 Wednesday: TBA/Rad/Michael
3 Thursday: Naomi/Rose/Lila
4 Friday: Michael/Shanna/Allan
5 Saturday: Michael/Teresa/Rad
6 Sunday: Michael, Rad/Doris
7 Monday: TBA/Doris/TBA (LABOR DAY MONDAY)
8 Tuesday: Billy (Dave & Buster Monthly meeting)/Diana/TBA
9 Wednesday: TBA/Rose/TBA
10 Thursday: Naomi/Shanna/Lila
11 Friday: LienT/Marty/Diana (Patriot Day)
12 Saturday: TBA/Sally/Rad
13 Sunday: Lidiya/Diana (Grandparents' Day)
14 Monday: Naomi/Marty/TBA
15 Tuesday: LienT/Diana/Naomi
16 Wednesday: Billy/Shanna/TBA
17 Thursday: Naomi/Marty/Lila
18 Friday: TBA/Rose/Allan
19 Saturday: TBA/Teresa/Sally (Rosh Hashanah)
20 Sunday: Naomi/Michael
21 Monday: Naomi/Shanna/TBA
22 Tuesday: WaikikiBob/Diana/TBA (AUTUMN BEGINS)
23 Wednesday: TBA/Marty/TBA, Rebecca
24 Thursday: TBA/Rose/Lila
25 Friday: Billy/Allan/Diana
26 Saturday: Lidiya/Teresa/Rad
27 Sunday: Rad/Diana
28 Monday: Michael/Waikiki Bob/Rebecca
29 Tuesday: Wkk Bob, Lien, Naomi
30 Wednesday: TBA/Lien/Michael
Current as of Sunday 9/20/2009 11:30am M.La

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

ALOHA LUCIANO...

Customer Full Page of Listings at Hawaiian Monarch.




Hawaiian Monarch 1715

$99,000 Fee Simple










Condo/Townhouse
ML#: 2910115
Active

List: $99,000
FS - Fee Simple
TMK: 1-2-6-014-032-0327
Sub-Type: Condo
Bldg: Hawaiian Monarch
Addr: 444 Niu St 1715
City: Honolulu
HI
Zip: 96815
Regn: Metro
Neighborhood: WAIKIKI
Inter Liv Ar: 223
Bedrms: 0
Open Lanai:
Yr Built: 1979
Baths: 1 / 0
Total Area: 223
Furnished:
#Pk: 0
Mon Maint: $304
Stall#s: 0
Floor: 17
Total Mon Fees: $304
Assd Val Land: $39,800
Tax Year: 2008
Elem School: Waikiki
Assd Val Imprv: $84,400
Mon Taxes: $126
Middle School: Washington
Assd Val Total: $124,200
Home Exemp: 0
High School: Kaimuki
LD: 7/24/2009
DOM: 28
Great Location. Views of the mountains, City and Ala Wai canal. Walking distance to world famous Waikiki Beach, Shopping center and convention center. Great location for Waikiki living and ideal for rental property. Enjoy all the benefits of hotel living.
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View: City Marina/Canal Mountain





Building Style: High-Rise 7+ Stories





Unit Features: Odd# Unit Property





Condition: Above Avg





Parking: None





Construction/Exterior Finish Concrete





Amenities:
Community Laundry Patio/Deck Pool Restaurant Security Guard





Maintenance Fee Includes Cable TV Electricity Hot Water Sewer Water Inclusions AC Window Unit Cable TV Drapes
Microwave RefrigeratorSecurity Key Keyed Elevator Security Patrol Video





Disclosures Property Disclosure Stmt





Other Fee Includes None





Floor Covering: Ceramic TilePossession At Closing

----- Information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed. -----Copyright: 2009 by HiCentral MLS, Ltd. Thu, Aug 20, 2009 10:47 PM

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

TOP 5 PICK IN WAIKIKI (FRESA)

Owning a piece of paradise is more affordable than you think. Whether your budget is $100K or $1M, there's something for you out there. Contact me today for all your real estate needs in Hawaii. There's no purchase that is too small or too big.

This is my Top 5 Pick in Waikiki ...Customer Full Page. (Full MLS Listings). Contact me if you want more information or if you'd like to make an offer today. RealtorMike808@yahoo.com

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8/15/2009 FOR MR. FRESA ((Customer Full Page)), Waikiki Grand!!


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Saturday, August 1, 2009

August 2009 Waikiki Floor Duty

Waikiki Office's Floor Duty Schedule for August 2009
DATE: Morning 8am-12pm/ Afternoon 12pm-4pm/ Evening 4pm-8pm
1 Saturday: Michael/Teresa, TBA/ Diana
2 Sunday: 9am to 1pm (Rad)/ 1pm to 5pm (Doris)
3 Monday: Michael/Shanna/Naomi
4 Tuesday: Lila/Rose/Naomi
5 Wednesday: (walking tour-Rochelle) Billy/Marty/Naomi
6 Thursday: Michael/Naomi/Naomi
7 Friday: Michael/Shanna/Diana
8 Saturday: Rad/Teresa/Vivian
9 Sunday: Rad/Diana
10 Monday: Michael/Shanna/TBA
11 Tuesday: Monthly Meeting @ D&B/Sup. Profile Training Billy/Marty/TBA
12 Wedneday: (Free Walking Tour, Naomi) Diana/Marty/TBA
13 Thurday: Michael/Rose/TBA
14 Friday: Bev/Allan/Michael
15 Saturday: Michael/Teresa/Sally
16 Sunday: Rad/Doris
17 Monday: Waikiki Bob/Bryon/Naomi
18 Tuesday: Lila/Rose/TBA
19 Wednesday: (Free Walking Tour TBA), TBA/Shanna/allan
20 Thursday: Billy/Naomi/michael/naomi
21 Friday: Michael/Bryon/Diana
22 Saturday: Michael/Vivian/lidiya
23 Sunday: Allan/Diana
24 Monday: waikiki bob/Bryon/naomi
25 Tuesday: Lila/Rose/TBA
26 Wedneday: (Free Walking Tour, TBA) TBA/Marty/TBA
27 Thursday: Michael/Naomi/TBA
28 Friday: Billy/Allan/TBA
29 Saturday: Michael/Teresa/TBA
30 Sundday: Michael/sally
31 Monday: TBA/Bryon/waikiki bob
Good luck to everyone, and remember to always ABC!!! Michael La

Saturday, June 20, 2009

July 2009-Waikiki Floor Duty

Waikiki Floor Duty for July 2009



DATE : MORNING 8am-12pm/Afternoon 12-4pm/Evening 4-8pm



1 Wednesday: Rochelle/Rebecca/Marty........BROKER'S OPEN (aqua marina)

2 Thursday: Michael/Vivian/TBA

3 Friday: (Independance Day observed)

4 Saturday: (Independance Day)



5 Sunday: Rad/TBA

6 Monday: TBA/Rose/TBA

7 Tuesday: Vivian/Rebecca/Diana L

8 Wednesday: TBA/Naomi/Marty (Broker's Open, Aqua Marina)

9 Thursday: Rochelle/Rose/TBA

10 Friday: Michael/Vivian/TBA

11 Saturday: Rad/Teresa/TBA



12 Sunday: Michael (Open House at Aqua Marina later)/Rochelle

13 Monday: Rochelle/Rebecca/TBA

14 Tuesday: Billy/Rochelle/Naomi

15 Wednesday: Michael/Shanna/TBA, Rochelle

16 Thursday: Rochelle/Naomi/TBA, Tricia

17 Friday: Shanna/Rebecca/Diana L

18 Saturday: TBA, Lidiya/Teresa/TBA (Company PicNic @Kaiula Beach Park)



19 Sunday: Rad/Diana L

20 Monday: TBA/Rose/Vivian

21 Tuesday: TBA, Michael/Shanna/Naomi

22 Wednesday: Vivian/Rebecca/TBA

23 Thursday: Naomi/Rose/TBA

24 Friday: TBA, Bev/Shanna/TBA, Tricia

25 Saturday: TBA, MICHAEL /Teresa/TBA, Lidiya



26 Sunday: Rad/TBA, MICHAEL

27 Monday: TBA, Bev/Shanna/TBA

28 Tuesday: Diana L/Diana/TBA

29 Wednesday: Bryon/ Marty/TBA

30 Thursday: TBA, Michael/Marty/TBA, TRICIA

31 Friday: Billy/Marty/TBA

Updated Sunday 7-12-09 @12:38pm.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

JUNE--Waikiki Floor Duty Schedule

Waikiki Floor Duty Schedule for June 2009


DATE : MORNING 8am-12pm/Afternoon 12-4pm/Evening 4-8pm
1 Monday: Marty/ Shanna/ Mark S.
2 Tuesday: Rochelle/ Marty/ TBA
3 Wednesday: Ryan/ Rebecca/ TBA
4 Thursday: Shanna/ Francis/ TBA
5 Friday: Rochelle/ Suezette/ TBA
6 Saturday: Francis/ Mark S./ TBA
7 Sunday: Rad/ Michael (marty)
8 Monday: Rochelle/ Rebecca/ TBA (naomi)
9 Tuesday: "DnB"?/ Michael/ Francis
10 Wednesday: Michael/ "franeuo"?/ Mark S.
11 Thursday: Rochelle/ Rose/ TBA (bev)
12 Friday: Michael/ TBA (bev)/ Diana
13 Saturday: Rad/ TBA/ TBA
14 Sunday: Mark S./ Rochelle
15 Monday: Shanna/ Suezette/ TBA
16 Tuesday: Michael/ Diana/ Naomi
17 Wednesday: Shanna/ Rebecca/ Naomi
18 Thursday: Michael/ Rose/ TBA
19 Friday: Rochelle/ Shanna/ Diana
20 Saturday: Michael/ TBA/ TBA
21 Sunday: Rad/ Rochelle
22 Monday: Shanna/ Marty/ TBA
23 Tuesday: Billy/ Diana/ Diana
24 Wednesday: Shanna/ Michael/ Naomi
25 Thursday: Rochelle/ Marty/ Naomi
26 Friday: Michael & Naomi/ Bev/ Michael
27 Saturday: Michael/ Rose/ TBA
28 Sunday: Rad/ Ryan
29 Monday: Ryan/ Shanna/ TBA
30 Tuesday: Michael/ Rebecca/ TBA

DISCLAIMER:
1. Blogger do not take any resposibility for any error or ommission, "please verify" your own schedule or talk to your office manager.

2. Please email blogger for any changes or updates that you'd like to reflect.

3. Accurate as of Sunday June 9, 2009 @ 2pm.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT TO BE USED AS DOWNPAYMENT

HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT TO BE USED AS DOWNPAYMENT

The Federal Housing Administration recently announced that lenders will allow homeowners to use the $8,000 tax credit as a downpayment. The announcement came at The Real Estate Summit: Advancing the U।S। Economy, a special daylong session at the REALTORS® Midyear Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, DC this week. (May 12, 2009, NAR Press Release)

Monday, May 11, 2009

First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit: Frequently Asked Questions


FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT


Frequently Asked Questions:


In 2008, Congress enacted a $7500 tax credit designed to be an incentive for first-time homebuyers to purchase a home. The credit was designed as a mechanism to decrease the over-supply of homes for sale. For 2009, Congress has increased the credit to $8000 and made several additional improvements. This revised $8000 tax credit applies to purchases on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009.


Tax Credits -- The Basics
1. What’s this new homebuyer tax incentive for 2009?

The 2008 $7500, repayable credit is increased to $8000 and the repayment feature is eliminated for 2009 purchasers. Any home that is purchased for $80,000 or more qualifies for the full $8000 amount. If the house costs less than $80,000, the credit will be 10% of the cost. Thus, if an individual purchased a home for $75,000, the credit would be $7500. It is available for the purchase of a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009.
2. Who is eligible?
Only first-time homebuyers are eligible. A person is considered a first-time buyer if he/she has not had any ownership interest in a home in the three years previous to the day of the 2009 purchase.
3. How does a tax credit work?
Every dollar of a tax credit reduces income taxes by a dollar. Credits are claimed on an individual’s income tax return. Thus, a qualified purchaser would figure out all the income items and exemptions and make all the calculations required to figure out his/her total tax due. Then, once the total tax owed has been computed, tax credits are applied to reduce the total tax bill. So, if before taking any credits on a tax return a person has total tax liability of $9500, an $8000 credit would wipe out all but $1500 of the tax due. ($9,500 - $8000 = $1500)
4. So what happens if the purchaser is eligible for an $8000 credit but their entire income tax liability for the year is only $6000?
This tax credit is what’s called "refundable" credit. Thus, if the eligible purchaser’s total tax liability was $6000, the IRS would send the purchaser a check for $2000. The refundable amount is the difference
between $8000 credit amount and the amount of tax liability. ($8000 - $6000 = $2000) Most taxpayers determine their tax liability by referring to tables that the IRS prepares each year.
5. How does withholding affect my tax credit and my refund?
A few examples are provided at the end of this document. There are several steps in this calculation, but most income tax software programs are equipped to make that determination.
6. Is there an income restriction?
Yes. The income restriction is based on the tax filing status the purchaser claims when filing his/her income tax return. Individuals filing Form 1040 as Single (or Head of Household) are eligible for the credit if their income is no more than $75,000. Married couples who file a Joint return may have income of no more than $150,000.
7. How is my "income" determined?
For most individuals, income is defined and calculated in the same manner as their Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) on their 1040 income tax return. AGI includes items like wages, salaries, interest and dividends, pension and retirement earnings, rental income and a host of other elements. AGI is the final number that appears on the bottom line of the front page of an IRS Form 1040.
8. What if I worked abroad for part of the year?
Some individuals have earned income and/or receive housing allowances while working outside the US. Their income will be adjusted to reflect those items to measure Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI). Their eligibility for the credit will be based on their MAGI.
9. Do individuals with incomes higher than the $75,000 or $150,000 limits lose all the benefit of the credit?
Not always. The credit phases-out between $75,000 - $95,000 for singles and $150,000 - $170,000 for married filing joint. The closer a buyer comes to the maximum phase-out amount, the smaller the credit will be. The law provides a formula to gradually withdraw the credit. Thus, the credit will disappear after an individual’s income reaches $95,000 (single return) or $170,000 (joint return). For example, if a married couple had income of $165,000, their credit would be reduced by 75% as shown: Couple’s income $165,000 Income limit 150,000 Excess income $15,000 The excess income amount ($15,000 in this example) is used to form a fraction. The numerator of the fraction is the excess income amount ($15,000). The denominator is $20,000 (specified by the statute).
In this example, the disallowed portion of the credit is 75% of $8000, or $6000 ($15,000/$20,000 = 75% x $8000 = $6000) Stated another way, only 25% of the credit amount would be allowed. In this example, the allowable credit would be $2000 (25% x $8000 = $2000)
10. What’s the definition of "principal residence?"
Generally, a principal residence is the home where an individual spends most of his/her time (generally defined as more than 50%). It is also defined as "owner-occupied" housing. The term includes single-family detached housing, condos or co-ops, townhouses or any similar type of new or existing dwelling. Even some houseboats or manufactured homes count as principal residences.
11. Are there restrictions on the location of the property?
Yes. The home must be located in the United States. Property located outside the US is not eligible for the credit.
12. Are there restrictions related to the financing for the mortgage on the property?
In 2009, most financing arrangements are acceptable and will not affect eligibility for the credit. Congress eliminated the financing restriction that applied in 2008. (In 2008, purchasers were ineligible for the $7500 credit if the financing was obtained by means of mortgage revenue bonds.) Now, mortgage-revenue bond financing will not disqualify an otherwise-eligible purchaser. (Mortgage revenue bonds are tax-exempt bonds issued by a state housing agency. Proceeds from the bonds must be used for below market loans to qualified buyers.)
13. Do I have to repay the 2009 tax credit?
NO. There is no repayment for 2009 tax credits.
14. Do 2008 purchasers still have to repay their tax credit?
YES. The $7500 credit in 2008 was more like an interest-free loan. All eligible purchasers who claimed the 2008 credit will still be required to repay it over 15 years, starting with their 2010 tax return. Some Practical Questions
15. How do I apply for the credit?
There is no pre-purchase authorization, application or similar approval process. All eligible purchasers simply claim the credit on their IRS Form 1040 tax return. The credit will be reflected on a new Form 5405 that will be attached to the 1040. Form 5405 can be found at www.irs.gov.
16. So I can’t use the credit amount as part of my downpayment?
No. Congress tried hard to devise a mechanism that would make the funds available for closing costs, but found that pre-funding would require cumbersome processes that would, in effect, bring the IRS into the purchase and settlement phase of the transaction.
17. So there’s no way to get any cash flow benefits before I file my tax return?
Yes, there is. Any first-time homebuyers who believe they are eligible for all or part of the credit can modify their income tax withholding (through their employers) or adjust their quarterly estimated tax payments. Individuals subject to income tax withholding would get an IRS Form W-4 from their employer, follow the instructions on the schedules provided and give the completed Form W-4 back to the employer. In many cases their withholding would decrease and their take-home pay would increase. Those who make estimated tax payments would make similar adjustments. Some "Real World" Examples
18. What if I purchase later this year but can’t get to settlement before December 1?
The credit is available for purchases before December 1, 2009. A home is considered as "purchased" when all events have occurred that transfer the title from the seller to the new purchaser. Thus, closings must occur before December 1, 2009 for purchases to be eligible for the credit.
19. I haven’t even filed my 2008 tax return yet. If I buy in 2009, do I have to wait until next year to get the benefit of the credit?
You’ll have a helpful choice that might speed up the process. Eligible homebuyers who make their purchase between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009 can treat the purchase as if it had occurred on December 31, 2008. Thus, they can claim the credit on their 2008 tax return that is due on April 15, 2009. They actually have three filing options.
If they purchase between January 1, 2009 and April 15, 2009, they can claim the $8000 credit on the 2008 return due on April 15.
They can extend their 2008 income-tax filing until as late as October 15, 2009. (The IRS grants automatic extensions, but the taxpayer must file for the extension. See www.irs.gov for instructions on how to obtain an extension.)
If they have filed their 2008 return before they purchase the home, they may file an amended 2008 tax return on Form 1040X. (Form 1040X is available at www.irs.gov)
Of course, 2009 purchasers will always have the option of claiming the credit for the 2009 purchase on their 2009 return. Their 2009 tax return is due on April 15, 2010.
20. I purchased my home in early 2009 before the stimulus bill was enacted. I claimed a $7500 tax credit on my 2008 return as prior law had permitted. Am I restricted to just a $7500 credit?
No, you would qualify for the $8000 credit. Eligible purchasers who have already claimed the $7500 credit on a 2008 return for a 2009 purchase may file an amended return (IRS Form 1040X) for the 2008 tax year. This amended return will enable them to obtain the additional $500 credit amount.
21. If I claim my 2009 $8000 credit on my 2008 tax return, will I have to repay the credit just as the 2008 credits are repaid?
No. Congress anticipated this confusion and has made specific provision so that there would be no repayment of 2009 credits that are claimed on 2008 returns.
22. I made an eligible purchase of a principal residence in May 2008 and claimed the $7500 credit on my 2008 tax return. My brother, who has never owned a home, wishes to purchase a partial interest in the home this spring and move in. Will he qualify for the $8000 credit, as well?
No. Any purchase of a principal residence (or interest in a principal residence) from a related party such as a sibling, parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle is ineligible for the tax credit. Since you and your brother are related in this way, he cannot qualify for the credit on any portion of the home that he purchases from you, even if he is a first-time homebuyer.
23. I live in the District of Columbia. If I qualify as a first-time homebuyer, can I use both the $5000 DC credit and the $8000 credit?
No; double dipping is not allowed. You would be eligible for only the $8000 credit. This will be an advantage because of the higher credit amount, plus the eligibility requirements for the $8000 credit are somewhat more easily satisfied than the DC credit.
24. I know there is no repayment requirement for the $8000 credit. Will I ever have to repay any of the credit back to the government?
One situation does require a recapture payment back to the government. If you claim the credit but then sell the property within 3 years of the date of purchase, you are required to pay back the full amount of any credit, including any refund you received from it. A few exceptions apply. (See below, #24). Note that this same 3-year recapture rule applies, as well, to the $7500 credit available for 2008. This provision is designed as an anti-flipping rule.
25. What if I die or get divorced or my property is ruined in a natural disaster within the 3 years?
The repayment rules are eased for many circumstances. If the homeowner who used the credit dies within the first three years of ownership, there is no recapture. Special rules make adjustments for people who sell homes as part of a divorce settlement, as well. Similarly, adjustments are made in the case of a home that is part of an involuntary conversion (property is destroyed in a natural disaster or subject to condemnation by eminent domain by an authorized agency) within the first three years.
26. I have a home under construction. Am I eligible for the credit?


Yes, so long as you actually occupy the home before December 1, 2009.
WITHHOLDING EXAMPLES:

Note: The impact of estimated tax payments would be the same.

Situation 1: Sally plans her withholding so that her withholding is as close as possible to what she anticipates as her income tax liability for the year. When she fills out her 1040, her liability is $6000. She has had $6000 withheld from her paycheck. She also qualifies for the $8000 homebuyer credit. Result: Sally’s withholding satisfies her tax liability and reduces it to zero. She will receive a refund of the full $8000.

Situation 2: Nick and Nora file a joint return. Nick is self-employed and makes estimated payments; Nora has taxes withheld from her salary. When they compute their taxes, their combined withholding and estimated tax payments are $11,000. Their income tax liability is $9800. They also qualified as first-time homebuyers and are eligible for the $8000 refundable tax credit. Result: Ordinarily, their combined estimated tax payments and withholding would make them eligible for a refund of $1200 ($11,000 - $9800 = $1200). Because they are eligible for the refundable tax credit as well, they will receive a refund of $9200 ($1200 income tax refund + $8000 refundable tax credit = $9200)

Situation 3: Cesar and LuzMaria both have income taxes withheld from their salaries and file a joint return. When they file their income tax return, their combined withholding is $5000. However, their total tax liability is $7200, generating an additional income tax liability of $2200 ($7200 - $5000). They also qualify for the $8000 first-time homebuyer tax credit. Result: Cesar and LuzMaria have been under-withheld by $2200. Ordinarily, they would be required to pay the additional $2200 they owe (plus any applicable interest and penalties). Because they are eligible for the refundable homebuyer tax credit, the credit will cover the $2200 additional liability. In addition, they will receive an income tax refund of $5800 ($8000 - $2200 = $5800). If they owed penalties and/or interest, that amount would reduce the refund.
"Buyers should check with a tax advisor on how it will affect their individual tax returns."
Source: REALTOR.org

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

$135,000 Fee Simple: Aloha Surf Hotel 1408 (Great Buy)

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Unit 1408 is about the same as 1208, perhaps with a slight better views.










Honolulu Board of REALTORS® Releases April Residential Resales Statistics


Honolulu Board of REALTORS® Releases April Residential Resales Statistics

Released: Monday, May 4, 2009
HONOLULU - The Honolulu Board of REALTORS® released resale figures today for the month of April. According to the analysis conducted by the Board, using data collected from its computerized Multiple Listing Service (MLS) system, the statistics are:
April 2009 Residential Resales Statistics for OahuSingle Family Home Resales

During April, sales of 189 single-family homes and 257 condominiums were reported through the Board's MLS, decreases of 26.2 percent for single-family homes and 33.1 percent for condominiums, compared to the same month last year. This brings total single-family home sales on Oahu to 628 for the first four months of 2009, a decrease of 32.4 percent over the same time period one year ago. Total condominium sales through April were 824, a 42 percent decrease from last year. The median prices paid for island properties in the first four months of 2009 were $575,000 and $305,000, respectively, decreases of 8.0 percent for single-family homes and 7.3 percent for condominiums from the same time period in 2008. The total dollar sales volume generated in the housing market for the first four months of this year was $708.3 million, a decrease of 46 percent, or $602.5 million, compared to the $1.31 billion produced one year ago.

"The slow sales in the Oahu residential housing market are indicative of the weak economic conditions in Hawaii and worldwide," said Sandra "Sam" Bangerter, President of the Honolulu Board of REALTORS®. "However, for those potential homeowners who can secure the right financing they'll find properties with good value."

"The relatively low inventory of available properties for sale on Oahu is what's keeping our prices more stable than in other parts of the country," added Harvey Shapiro, Research Economist at the Honolulu Board of REALTORS®. "Financing remains a problem for would-be buyers, but we're hopeful that the government intervention will begin working and the tight credit markets will start easing soon."

The public is encouraged to visit the Board's Internet web site at www.HiCentral.com to see what's happening in the housing market. The public has the ability to search through Oahu single-family home and condominium listings, available for sale and for rent, and to see a comprehensive guide of homes that will be open to visit this Sunday. All searches can be done by geographic location, price range or both. HiCentral.com provides useful information about buying and selling real estate in Hawaii.

Established in 1922, the Honolulu Board of REALTORS® is one of the largest of 1,600 boards of REALTORS® in the nation and, with over 5,500 members, the largest trade organization on Oahu. Membership is available to licensed real estate brokers, agents, property managers, appraisers, counselors and others engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry pledged to adhere to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. For more information, call (808) 732-3000 or visit www.HiCentral.com.
(This report reflects information about resales of existing properties only and does not include new home sales. All of the MLS information is compiled from sales reported during the cited months; this data is known only after closing of escrow. The time delay between the signing of a sales contract and the closing of escrow is usually between one and three months.)
Released: May 5, 2004
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Monday, May 4, 2009

Single Family House: Proudly Presented By J Signature Homes, LLC

This is a list of Single Family Homes that are listed by our office. Please contact me if you see anything you like or have additional information, if you are not presently represented by another real estate professional. If you do not see anything that you like on this list, please email me and tell me what you are looking for. I would enjoy the new challenge.

I hope to hear from you soon. Please feel free to email at RealtorMike808@yahoo.com.

You might be thinking "Where is that 'enchanted' list?" Please click on the title on top.

Enjoy.


Information is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

May 2009: Waikiki Office's Floor Duty

Waikiki Office's Floor Duty for May 2009
DATE : MORNING 8am-12pm/Afternoon 12-4pm/Evening 4-8pm


1 Friday: 8am-12pm Michael, 12pm-4pm Marty, 4pm-8pm TBA
2 Saturday: 8am-12pm Michael, 12pm-4pm Rebecca, 4pm-8pm Bev (mike)

3 Sunday: 9am-1pm Rad, 1pm-5pm Rochelle
4 Monday: 8am-12pm Shanna, 12pm-4pm Marty, 4pm-8pm TBA (mike)
5 Tuesday: 8am-12pm Michael, 12pm-4pm Rebecca, 4pm-8pm TBA (bev)
6 Wednesday: 8am-12pm Ryan, 12pm-4pm Mark, 4pm-8pm Naomi (mike)
7 Thursday: 8am-12pm Rad, 12pm-4pm Rose, 4pm-8pm Marty
8 Friday: 8am-12pm Suezette 12pm-4pm Mark, 4pm-8pm Bev
9 Saturday: 8am-12pm Rochelle, 12pm-4pm TBA (francis), 4pm-8pm Bev/TBA

10 Sunday: AM: Rad/PM: Rochelle
11 Monday: Ryan/Shanna/TBA (Naomi)
12 Tuesday: Dave&Buster Meeting/Rose/TBA(Bev)
13 Wednesday: Michael/Mark/Naomi
14 Thursday: Michael/Rose/Bev
15 Friday: Shanna/Rebecca/TBA
16 Saturday: Michael/TBA/TBA

17 Sunday: AM: Rad/PM: Rochelle
18 Monday: Ryan/Rebecca/TBA (marty)
19 Tuesday: Suezette/Michael/Naomi
20 Wednesday: Shanna/Marty/Naomi
21 Thursday: Rochelle/Shanna/Mark
22 Friday: Michael (rochelle)/Marty/TBA
23 Saturday: Michael (marty)/TBA/TBA

24 Sunday: AM: Rad/PM: Mark
25 Monday: Ryan/Suezette/TBA
26 Tuesday: Rochelle/Rebecca/Shanna
27 Wednesday: Rochelle/Shanna/Naomi
28 Thursday: Rad/Rose/Naomi
29 Friday: Shanna/Marty/TBA
30 Saturday: Rochelle/Mark/TBA

31 Sunday: AM: Michael /PM: TBA


DISCLAIMER:
1. Blogger do not take any resposibility for any error or ommission, "please verify" your own schedule or talk to your office manager.

2. Please email blogger for any changes or updates that you'd like to reflect. RealtorMike808@yahoo.com

3. Accurate as of Saturday May 5, 2009 @ 10:25 AM

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Featured Listing: $223,900 Leasehold, Camelot #2309 in Makiki area. CLICK HERE FOR FULL LISTING.

There was once a place called Camelot...

Unit #2309 is very special and highly upgraded. Perched on top of Makiki area of Honolulu, in between Downtown/Chinatown and Waikiki.
From unit 2309, it offers you beautiful views from the mountains to the ocean. Spacious owner-occupied unit with 1 covered assigned parking. New front-loading washer and dryer, beautiful granite countertops, updated bathroom with new vanity, new drapes; a lot of storage and closet space. Ideal location with many guest parking stalls in the building.

Very beautifully upgraded kitchen with bamboo hardwood floors (green feature), granite counter tops and new wide and deep stainless sink and faucet fixture. Plus full front-loading washer and dryer. One of only five units in the building with Board approved outside vent for the dryer.


Upgraded bathroom with glass vessel and chrome faucet plus granite counter-top and back splash with mirrored medicine cabinet.








Mirrored closet doors in the bedroom and living area. It offers a lot of storage space.









Amenities: BBQ, Exercise Room, Meeting Room, Pool, Private Yard, Recreation
Area, Recreation Room, Resident Manager (she's done a great job), Sauna, Security Guard , Trash Chute.
Meeting room/Conference room/Banquet room (with a dance floor) and full kitchen.




Great game area that includes: table tennis, billiard table, and more.


Please email me at RealtorMike808@yahoo.com for more information or to make the purchase.


Contact me when you're ready to buy or selll.


Mahalo, Michael La @ J Samuels Signature Homes in Waikiki.