10.13.2009

Price Reduction: 1420 N Noble #1N


Search words: This stunning 13-unit condominium at 1420 N Noble Street is tucked away in the pocket neighborhood of Noble Square, on the eastern border of trendy Wicker Park. This 4bed/2.1bath duplex down unit features hardwood floors throughout, crown molding, wood burning fireplace in the living room, large closet space in the master bedroom, laundry room and storage room inside the unit. The Jack & Jill master bathroom features marble, double vanity sink, and separate shower/tub. The beautiful upgraded kitchen with granite peninsula is perfect for eating and entertaining and opens up to the spacious living room/dining room combo. The 20x16 4th bedroom can easily be used as a lower level family room! And with transportation a mere minutes away—including an 8-minute walk to the Division Blue Line Train, the #70 Division Bus, or the #9 Ashland Bus—you are never far from the action! MLS# 07321349
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10.01.2009

October 2009 Newsletter

Events in October

13th Annual Eli’s Cheesecake Festival 10/3 & 10/4 ♦ To benefit local charities!
10th Annual Chicago River Flatwater Classic 10/4 ♦ The Chicago River’s only canoe and kayak race ♦ www.ChicagoRiver.org
Bucktown 5K Race 10/4, 8:30am ♦ Starting at Marshfield & Wabansia ~ www.Bucktown5K.com
Statesville Haunted Prison 10/2-Halloween ♦ Voted #1 Haunted House in Chicago for the past 8 years ♦ Tickets start at $30; groups of 12+ for $21 ♦ visit www.Statesville.org
Clark/Belmont Music Fest 10/10 Noon-11pm ♦ 3200 N Clark ♦ www.ChicagoEvents.com
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Sunday, 10/11 ♦ Starting and ending at Grant Park on Columbus Drive
Columbus Day Parade Monday, 10/12, 12:30pm ♦ Parade marches along Columbus Drive from Balbo to Monroe
45th Annual Chicago International Film Festival 10/8-10/22 ♦ North America’s oldest competitive film festival with a focus on international work ♦ www.ChicagoFilmFestival.org
Beer Festival 10/14 8pm ♦ Sample more than 40 local and international beers and appetizer pairings at Brasserie Jo @ 59 W Hubbard
Pug Party 10/17 Noon-5pm ♦ Over 400 pugs expected to attend, so arrive early at Zella’s for the celebration @ 1983 N Clybourn
Casting Call for “America’s Got Talent” 10/17 9am ♦ McCormick Place @ 2301 S Lake Shore
Fashion Focus Chicago 2009 10/22-10/25 ♦ The season’s hottest new looks are being spotlighted at various venues throughout the city ♦ www.ChicagoFashionResource.com
Fall Fireworks Cruise Fri & Sat nights, now thru Halloween ♦ www.ShorelineSightseeing.com
13th Annual Halloween Franken Plaza 10/23-10/31 ♦ Every day at Daley Plaza ♦ www.Chicagoween.us
22nd Annual Trick or Treat Trot 10/25 ♦ Come for the 5K Run, 10K Run, 5K Walk and Monster Mash Junior Dash in the lakefront park at Montrose Avenue ♦ www.caprievents.com/trick/
Pumpkin Carving at The Boundary 10/27 ♦ Pumpkin carving goes better with a candy apple buffet and a beer ♦ 1932 W. Division
Chicago Scene Dead Man’s Ball 10/30 9pm ♦ Best costume wins a free trip to Las Vegas at Crobar @ 1543 N Kingsbury


Stay Healthy This Season
Your Common Cold Questions Uncovered

Vitamin C
♦ Vitamin C is water soluble, so the body will get rid of any excess taken in.
♦ How much C can the body absorb and retain? According to studies, 500mg of Vitamin C twice a day is the dose that will keep the average healthy adult well saturated.
♦ There does not appear to be a harmful dosage of Vitamin C; common daily dosages in “immune system boosting” products can suggest using up to 4000mg. However, for daily maintenance, there is no viable reason to be taking more than 1000-1500mg in a day.
♦ Vitamin C certainly improves your system’s immunity, but once you have actually caught a cold, extra Vitamin C does not help.

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/07/business/with-winter-whisper-away-question-much-vitamin-c-should-person-take-each-day.html

Echinacea
First and foremost, Echinacea is not a product that should be taken daily. Many people make the mistake of taking an Echinacea supplement as part of their daily supplement routine. The philosophy behind this dosing method is, because Echinacea raises the immune system, using the product daily will help fight against contracting a cold. But this is not really the most effective use of Echinacea. This type of preventative measure is much more successful when using antioxidants like vitamins A, C & E.

Echinacea is most effective when you first notice that you have a cold coming on. In this case, your body has already begun to produce additional white blood cells to combat the cold. Taking Echinacea at this time helps to increase the number of white blood cells the body is producing. The resulting effect is that the increased numbers of white blood cells overwhelm the cold, eliminating it from the body.

Using Echinacea means being in tune with your body and how you’re feeling. Most people, who use Echinacea exclusively when they have a cold, still do not use the product properly, not in that they take too much, but that they take too little. Here are some examples of usage so you can start to get the most out of this incredibly effective supplement.

When you first feel a cold come on start by taking two Echinacea supplement pills. Wait a few hours and reassess how you are feeling. Do you feel better or worse than before you took the Echinacea? If you feel better, it’s a good bet that the Echinacea has already been successful defeating the cold. If you feel worse, the cold is stronger than current white blood cell count trying to fight the cold. At this point you should double the amount of Echinacea you take. You took two earlier so now you should take four. Wait a few more hours and reassess how you are feeling. If you are feeling worse than the before you should double the amount of Echinacea you take again. You took four last time so now you should take eight.

And you keep repeating this process until you physically can tell that the cold has started to subside. Think of the cold and your immune response as two bar graphs standing side by side. As the level of the cold increases you need to up your intake of Echinacea to increase the immune response to not just meet the level of the cold but to surpass it.

But winter colds are fighters, which is why you may need to keep doubling your Echinacea intake as to continually surpass the level of the cold in the body. As the level of the cold increases, increasing Echinacea helps raise the immune response to keep the cold at a lower level than the immune response.

Side effects of using Echinacea are few and mild, but some users have reported symptoms like nausea, dizziness and rash. With any supplement you should check with your doctor if you have any preexisting condition or if you have question about whether using Echinacea is right for you.
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9.01.2009

September 2009 Newsletter

Events in September


1 ~ Tuesdays on the Terrace ~ Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Chicago Ave. ~ A weekly series of free alfresco jazz concerts. A pre-fixe dinner from Puck's Cafe is available for $19.
4–6 ~ 31st Annual Chicago Jazz Festival ~ Grant Park, 300 S. Columbus Drive ~ The city's longest-running lakefront music festival features local, national and international performers on several stages
4– 6 ~ Taste of Polonia ~ Copernicus Center, 5216 W. Lawrence Ave. ~ The 30th annual cultural celebration of Polish traditions includes live entertainment from Poland and the U.S., food, beer, arts and more
5–6 ~ 6th Annual Bash on Wabash ~ South Loop, 1300 S. Wabash
7 ~ Labor Day
11–13 ~ 89th Annual German-American Festival ~ Lincoln Square, 4700 N. Lincoln Ave. ~ Features brats, smoked sausages, potato salad, sauerkraut, German cakes, beer and wine for sale, plus live music, folk dancers and more
12–13 ~ Renegade Craft Fair 2009 ~ Damen Avenue and Division Street, 2000 W. Division St. ~ More than 200 local, national and international artists display handmade wares, including clothing, posters, comics, craft kits, jewelry, and more
12–13 ~ U2 ~ Soldier Field, 1410 S. Museum Campus Drive
12–13 ~ Celtic Fest Chicago ~ Grant Park, 300 S. Columbus Drive ~ The 13th annual salute to Celtic music, dance and traditions features live entertainment, beer, food, arts and crafts vendors and more
12–13 ~ Old Town Crush, Music and Comedy Fest ~ Wells Street between North and Evergreen Avenues ~ Formerly known as the Wine Crush in Old Town, the Wells Street festival expands to two days this year.
19 ~ Guinness Oyster Fest ~ Damen Avenue and Roscoe Street, 2000 W. Roscoe St. ~ An autumn kickoff pairs fresh-shucked oysters and pints of Guinness, in addition to other fare from local restaurants
23–30 ~ UniverSoul Circus ~ Washington Park, 5531 S. King Drive ~ Clowns, aerialists, acrobats, dancers, contortionists, animals and more perform under the big top during a traditional circus with an urban edge
25–26 ~ Oktoberfest ~ Lincoln and Southport Avenues, 3000 N. Lincoln Ave. ~ St. Alphonsus, one of the city's oldest churches, celebrates its German roots with a weekend of bratwurst, beer and live bands
30 ~ 6th Annual Metromix Best Bartender Bash ~ District Bar, 170 W. Ontario St. ~ Watch our Final Four Best Bartenders compete for a shot at the title and sip complimentary samples of each bartender's signature drinks
Saturdays ~ Millennium Park Workouts ~ Millennium Park, 201 E. Randolph St. ~ The popular alfresco series features early morning classes on the Great Lawn in tai chi, yoga, Pilates and aerobic dance/martial arts


What is an FHA loan?
From GetSmart.com

FHA (Federal Housing Administration) loans were established in 1934 when foreclosures were high and lenders were reluctant to approve mortgages for all but the least risky of borrowers.

Home loans insured by the FHA are once again gaining in popularity as more lenders tighten their borrowing guidelines. FHA loans can be a viable and sometimes less expensive alternative for borrowers making a small down payment.

Here are the basics on government-insured FHA loans:

On the upside. . .
• Low down payment. Most conventional loans require at least 5 percent down, and in a tight mortgage market many lenders prefer to see 10 percent or more. By contrast, FHA loans require a down payment of only 3 percent.
• More lenient approval guidelines. FHA loans follow a different approval model than most conventional loans. You do need decent credit, but it does not have to be perfect or even nearly perfect. Even a bankruptcy or foreclosure may not prevent you from getting an FHA loan. In addition, FHA loans allow for a greater percentage of your gross income to be used for debt (up to 41 percent, compared to 36 percent for conventional loans).
• Just about anyone is eligible. Unlike most other “affordable” loan programs, FHA loans do not carry a maximum allowable income cap. All you need to be eligible is a valid social security number and legal US residency.

On the downside. . .
• Lower loan amounts. Maximum allowable loan amounts vary by state and metropolitan area, but are typically lower than conventional loan limits. You can get the loan limit for your area by visiting the HUD website and entering your state and county.
• Not all lenders are good at FHA loans. If you think an FHA loan might be for you, choose your lender carefully. The guidelines and paperwork are different enough that unless a lender specializes in “government lending” (FHA and VA loans), you could face delays and unwelcome surprises.

8.07.2009

BUYER'S SEMINAR

OWN A NEW CONDO OR LOFT FOR ONLY
$5,000 DOWN!
NOW THAT'S A WISE MOVE!


Belgravia Realty Group is cooperating with RE Savvy to introduce their
Installment Contract Program


Put only $5,000 down, move into your new home, and make a monthly payment, just like rent, equivalent to the amount of a typical mortgage.
Over 70% of that monthly payment will be applied towards
the purchase of your Belgravia home.

After just 12 months, you will have thousands of dollars of equity and
will be ready to close on your new home!

Learn more about this program at our Buyer's Seminar
Thursday, August 20th, at 565 Quincy
Reception at 6:30pm ~ with bowling, pool tables and more!
Seminar at 7pm ~ food and drink will be served!
RSVP to Lindsey.Grebitus@resavvy.com

  • Don't throw your money away on rent!
  • Move in by November 30th to take advantage of the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit!
  • Live in one of Chicago's hottest neighborhoods!
  • Receive tax deductions for owning a primary residence!

Experience the luxury of a full-amenity building with access to the Q Room, featuring private bowling lanes, pool tables, Golden Tee, foosball, ping pong, flat screen TVs, movie theater, putting green, huge fitness center and more!

For more information, please contact
Lindsey Grebitus
312.404.0044
Lindsey.Grebitus@resavvy.com

August 2009 Newsletter

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Events in June

1-2: Northalsted Market Days - 3500 N Halsted
1-2: Retro on Roscoe - Roscoe Village @ 2000 W. Roscoe
2: Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicago Half Marathon - Chicago
4: Movie in the Park: Born Yesterday (1950) - 8:37pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
7: First Fridays & Happy Hour - Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art @ 220 E. Chicago
7-9: Lollapalooza - Grant Park @ 500 S. Columbus Dr
8: Bud Billiken Parade - Fuller Park @ 2900 S. King Drive
8-9: Lincoln Park Arts & Music Festival - Lincoln Park @ 2200 N. Racine
8-9: Wrigleyville Summerfest - Wrigleville @ 3309 Seminary
11: Movie in the Park: Psycho (1960) - 8:27pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
14: Yo-Yo Ma’s Dvořák - Ravinia, ravinia.org
15-16: 51st Annual Air & Water Show - North Avenue Beach @ 1600 N. Lake Shore Drive
17: Pat Benetar / Blondie - Ravinia, ravinia.org
18: Movie in the Park: Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) - 8:17pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
19: Neighborhood Networking & BBR w 5:30-8pm - Village Tap, 2055 W Roscoe
20: Buyer's Seminar w 6:30pm in Q Room at 565 Quincy - Learn how you can own RIGHT NOW for $5,000 down!
22-23: Lake View Music Festival - Wrigleyville @ 3600 Sheffield
25: Movie in the Park: Tootsie (1982) - 8:05pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
26: 1st Annual Taste of the Gold Coast - 6pm-9pm - Visit www.RaymiProductions.com to purchase tickets. $5 off with discount code RAYMI
27: G. Love & Special Sauce / Michael Franti & Spearhead - Ravinia, ravinia.org
28: Jammin’ at the Zoo: Five for Fighting with Angel Taylor - Lincoln Park Zoo, 6pm-10:30pm
29-30: Bucktown Arts Fest - Bucktown @ 2238 N. Oakley Ave
29-30: Taste of Greece - Greektown @ 100-400 S. Halsted, Noon-11pm
30-31: Carrie Underwood - Ravinia, ravinia.org

Home Sales, Prices Improve in Chicago Area
By Francine Knowles, Chicago Sun-Times

Home sales and prices in the Chicago metropolitan area improved in June from May, but were down from a year earlier, according to the latest report from the Illinois Association of Realtors.

Sales of existing homes dropped 8.5 percent to 7,140 last month from 7,806 sold in June 2008. They shot up 25.8 percent from May. The median price sank 18 percent last month to $210,000 from $256,000 a year earlier. The median price was up 5 percent from May.

In the city of Chicago, June home sales fell 13.1 percent to 1,982, compared to 2,282 a year earlier. Sales rose 27.2 percent from May. The median price dropped 21.8 percent in June to $242,275, compared to $309,945 in June 2008. But the price rose 7.7 percent from May.

Industry experts remain concerned about pricing despite the month-over-month gains. Geoffrey Hewings, director of the University of Illinois' Regional Economics Applications Laboratory, expects month-to-month median prices to continue to stabilize in July and August, but decline in September in Chicago and throughout Illinois.

"The concern here centers on the relationship between prices and foreclosures," he said in a statement. "There is increasing evidence that the most important factor in foreclosures is the degree to which the homeowner has negative equity in the home."

Statewide, June sales dropped 9.3 percent to 10,909 over the year and rose 20.8 percent from May. The median price dropped 16 percent to $167,900 in June from a year earlier, but was up 6.6 percent from May.
Lending problems continue to hamper recovery of the market, according to David Hanna, president of the Chicago Association of Realtors.

"Too many roadblocks are still the issue for the buyers who are ready and willing to take advantage of low rates and abundant inventory," he said in a statement. "Housing cannot lead the economic recovery with the current constraints on the entire lending process in place."

Nationally, June home sales slipped 0.2 percent from a year earlier to nearly 4.9 million, the National Association of Realtors said. Sales were up 3.6 percent from May, the third consecutive month-over month improvement. The median price was down 15.4 percent at $181,800 last month from a year earlier. Inventory totals are 14.9 percent below a year ago, the group said.

"This is another hopeful sign," Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said in a statement. "If we can keep the volume of sales above the level of new inventory, prices could stabilize in many areas around the end of the year."

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7.23.2009

AUGUST Movies in the Park

08/01/09
8:30 PM
Hook (PG) *
Hiawatha Park

08/01/09
8:30 PM
In the Heat of the Night (NR) *
Tuley Park

08/03/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Chippewa Park

08/03/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Park No. 511 (Erie Park) Erie & Kingsbury

08/03/09
8:30 PM
The Bourne Ultimatum (PG-13) @ Cricket Hill
Lincoln Park (Montrose & Sidmonds)

08/04/09
8:37 PM
Born Yesterday
Grant Park

08/04/09
8:30 PM
Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
13th & St. Louis

08/04/09
8:30 PM
Not Easily Broken (PG-13)
Ogden Park

08/04/09
8:30 PM
The Dark Knight (PG-13)
Piotrowski Park

08/05/09
8:30 PM
Cartas Para Jenny (Spanish Film, English Subtitles) (NR)
Mozart Park (3800W/2000N)

08/05/09
8:30 PM
Hotel for Dogs (PG)
Mayfair Park

08/05/09
8:30 PM
Journey to the Center of the Earth: 3D (PG)
Hollywood Park

08/05/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Pottawattomie Park

08/06/09
8:30 PM
Igor (PG)
Riis Park (6100 W Fullerton)

08/06/09
8:30 PM
Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Gill Park (825 W Sheridan)

08/06/09
8:30 PM
The Longshots (PG)
Dunbar Park

08/07/09
8:30 PM
Hancock (PG-13)
Smith (Wendell) Playlot Park

08/07/09
8:30 PM
Igor (PG)
Revere Park (2509 W Irving Park)

08/07/09
8:30 PM
Iron Man (PG-13) *
Franklin Park

08/08/09
8:30 PM
Igor (PG)
Peterson Park

08/08/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Winnemac Park (5100 N Leavitt)

08/08/09
8:30 PM
TBD (Spanish Film, English Subtitles) (NR)
Humboldt Park (1400 N Sacramento)

08/10/09
8:30 PM
Evan Almighty (PG)
Donovan Playground Park

08/10/09
8:30 PM
The World of Nat King Cole (NR)
Tuley Park

08/10/09
8:30 PM
Tootsie (PG) * @ Cricket Hill
Lincoln Park (Montrose & Sidmonds)

08/11/09
8:27 PM
Psycho
Grant Park

08/11/09
8:30 PM
Hotel For Dogs (PG)
Smith (Joseph Higgins) Park (2526 W Grand)

08/11/09
8:30 PM
Iron Man (PG-13) *
Kinzie Station / Park #551 (601 W Kinzie)

08/11/09
8:30 PM
The Sting (PG) *
Lake Shore Park (808 N Lake Shore)

08/12/09
8:30 PM
El Ángel del Acordeón (Spanish Film, English Subtitles) (NR)
Kelvyn Park

08/12/09
8:30 PM
Iron Man (PG-13) *
Amundsen Park

08/12/09
8:30 PM
Uptown Saturday Night (PG)
South Shore Cultural Center

08/13/09
8:30 PM
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (PG-13) *
Augusta Park

08/13/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Grand Crossing Park

08/13/09
8:30 PM
The Express (PG)
McGuane Park

08/14/09
8:30 PM
Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Wrightwood Park (2534 N Greenview)

08/14/09
8:30 PM
The Longshots (PG)
Avalon Park

08/14/09
8:30 PM
Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (PG-13) *
Sumner School Park

08/15/09
8:30 PM
Breakfast at Tiffany's (NR) *
Oz Park (2021 N Burling)

08/15/09
8:30 PM
Calle 54 (G)
Humboldt Park (1400 N Sacramento)

08/15/09
8:30 PM
Pokémon: The First Movie (G)
Jonquil Playlot Park (c/o Wrightwood Park) (1023 W Wrightwood)

08/17/09
8:30 PM
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (NR) * : CANCELLED
Lincoln Park

08/18/09
8:17 PM
Young Mr. Lincoln
Grant Park

08/18/09
8:30 PM
The Blackboard Jungle (NR) *
West Pullman Park

08/18/09
8:30 PM
The Break-Up (PG-13) @ Chicago History Museum
Lincoln Park (Clark & North)

08/19/09
8:30 PM
El Viaje de Teo (Spanish Film, English Subtitles) (NR)
Independence Park

08/19/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Blackhawk Park

08/19/09
8:30 PM
Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (PG-13) *
White (Edward H.) Park

08/20/09
8:30 PM
Iron Man (PG-13) *
Harris Park

08/20/09
8:30 PM
The Longshots (PG)
Clark (John) Park

08/20/09
8:30 PM
The Sting (PG) *
Douglas Park Cultural & Community Center

08/21/09
8:30 PM
Mad Hot Ballroom (PG)
Athletic Field Park

08/21/09
8:30 PM
Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Golden Gate Park

08/21/09
8:30 PM
Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Veterans' Memorial Park

08/21/09
8:30 PM
Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (PG-13) *
Ada Park

08/22/09
8:30 PM
Coraline (PG)
Revere Park (2509 W Irving Park)

08/22/09
8:30 PM
TBD (Spanish Film, English Subtitles) (NR)
Humboldt Park (1400 N Sacramento)

08/22/09
8:30 PM
The Fighting Temptations (PG-13)
Washington Park

08/23/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Churchill Field Playlot Park (c/o Holstein Park) (1825 N Damen)

08/23/09
8:30 PM
The Goonies (PG)
Chase Park (4701 N Ashland)

08/24/09
8:30 PM
Ghostbusters (PG) *
River Park (2900W/5100N)

08/24/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Ellen Gates Starr Park

08/25/09
8:05 PM
Tootsie
Grant Park

08/25/09
8:30 PM
American Graffiti (PG) *
Park No. 511 (Erie Park) Erie & Kingsbury

08/25/09
8:30 PM
Sunset Boulevard (NR)
Osterman Beach (Hollywood & LSD)

08/25/09
8:30 PM
The Philadelphia Story (NR) *
Lincoln Park Cultural Center (2045 Lincoln Park West)

08/26/09
8:30 PM
Bee Movie (PG)
Garfield Park Conservatory

08/26/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Kedvale Park

08/26/09
8:30 PM
Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (PG-13) *
Jackie Robinson Park

08/27/09
8:30 PM
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Skinner Park

08/27/09
8:30 PM
Journey to the Center of the Earth: 3D (PG)
Seward Park (375 W Elm)

08/27/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Portage Park

08/28/09
8:30 PM
Freedom Writers (PG-13)
Clarendon Park Community Center

08/28/09
8:30 PM
Kung Fu Panda (PG) *
Roosevelt Park (62 W Roosevelt)

08/28/09
8:30 PM
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (PG-13) *
Cole Park

08/29/09
8:30 PM
Casablanca (NR)
Jonquil Playlot Park (c/o Wrightwood Park) (1023 W Wrightwood)

08/29/09
8:30 PM
Sparkle (PG) *
Washington Park

08/29/09
8:30 PM
The Tale of Despereaux (G)
Norwood Park

08/30/09
8:30 PM
Akeelah and the Bee (PG) *
Unity Playlot Park (c/o Kosciuszko Park)

09/01/09
8:30 PM
Coraline (PG)
Sauganash Park

09/01/09
8:30 PM
Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Kinzie Station / Park #551 (601 W Kinzie)

7.16.2009

Article: Squeeze in Lending Rules Choking Condo Market

More Developers Seeking FHA Approval for Easier Mortgages
By Mary Ellen Podmolik, Chicago Tribune

The glut of unsold condominiums in Chicago has caused developers to offer upgraded appliances, special financing packages and, in one extreme case, $100,000 price reductions.

There's been little condo buildings can do, though, to sidestep dramatically tightening guidelines on mortgages that government-controlled companies will back.

Those restrictions are crimping a local condo market burdened with an oversupply of inventory at the same time consumers are dealing with the Chicago area's 10.7 percent jobless rate.

"It is not killing the market, but it is definitely hurting it," said Michael Golden, co-founder of @Properties, of the stricter requirements.

In March, sales of Chicago condo units listed with Midwest Real Estate Data LLC's multiple listing service were down 41 percent from a year ago. In April, the year-over-year decline was 55 percent, and in May it was 56 percent. Yet according to the Chicago Association of Realtors, condos have experienced less price erosion than single-family homes.

"This is telling us that this is the healthiest segment of our real estate market," said David Hanna, Realtors association president. "Why are we punishing people to be there? This is quashing entry-level buyers, which we need to get the market going."

This year, almost 4,700 new condo and townhouse units are expected to be completed and ready for occupancy, and less than 60 percent of them were under contract in the year's first quarter, according to data from Appraisal Research Counselors.

"I walk out of my office in Printer's Row and all around me I see condos dead in the water," Hanna said.

As of July 1, Freddie Mac no longer will guarantee mortgages in new condo buildings where less than 70 percent of the units have been sold. Fannie Mae adopted the same threshold March 1. Previously, the requirement was 51 percent.

The changes come on top of a matrix of fees adopted by Fannie and Freddie this spring that increase the cost of a mortgage for condo buyers with various credit scores and also impose fees for buyers who make down payments of less than 25 percent.

Fannie and Freddie's set of requirements "certainly limits the loan options for buyers," said Gail Lissner, a vice president at Appraisal Research Counselors. "It's hard enough in this market to get to 50 percent. To get to 70 percent is very difficult, considering the fallout that's occurring at closing."

As a result, some developers are turning to their own lenders and arranging short-term private financing for buyers. An increasing number, though, are applying to have their developments approved by the Federal Housing Administration.

A building has to be only 51 percent sold in order for buyers to receive FHA-backed mortgages, and the down payment required is 3 1/2 percent.

Because of the lesser underwriting requirements, the FHA's share of mortgages insured for new-home purchases has grown, even before the more stringent Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rules were adopted. For the five-month period between October and February, FHA's market share of new-home purchases was almost 23 percent.

Condo buildings want in on that action. Since October, 68 Chicago condo buildings have received FHA approval, and an additional 51 buildings have applications pending.

For years, many developers shunned FHA, in part because the approval process was time-consuming and the label didn't carry much cachet. Those concerns have evaporated.

"If I owned a project right now that had a lot of inventory, I would do everything in my power and more to get it made FHA. Developers in trouble need to be more flexible for buyers," said Terrapin Properties' Jake Geleerd, whose own Burnham Pointe condo project was changed into apartments.

A few years ago, Terrie Whittaker, sales and marketing president at New West Realty, never would have considered seeking FHA approval for a project. But late last month, the firm's 1555 Wabash Ave. condo tower received the now-coveted FHA designation.

"Now we care deeply and passionately," Whittaker said. "I care about anything that will help me sell a condo. I still have 47 or 46 percent of the building to sell."

With the approval in its pocket, New West started closing on units last week.

One of the building's future residents is Zaneta Howard, a recent transplant from Philadelphia who has been shopping for a Chicago condo since October. While sales agents in new buildings said "we can make anything work," she often found the final offers weren't as compelling as she'd hoped. Her real estate agent then helped her look for FHA-approved buildings.

"For me it was very exciting, very important," Howard said. "Cash is king. Now I can keep a little more cash in my pocket."

The FHA recently issued new guidelines that it says will help speed how long it takes to get a project approved by the agency. The new rules kick in Oct. 1.

Meanwhile, Fannie and Freddie's more stringent requirements may go under the microscope. Last month, Reps. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) sent a letter to the chief executives of Fannie and Freddie asking them to review the 70 percent threshold.

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