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on 30 May 2013

Picky, picky, picky! Are today's first-time home buyers passing up great deals because they insist on flawless "move-in ready" houses requiring little or no changes - even at the starter-home price levels at which shoppers traditionally have been willing to factor fix-ups and renovations into their offers?

Or are they simply reflecting market realities? They see record inventories of houses sitting unsold, and they may not have the money, time or inclination to do fix-ups after making the purchase.

Large numbers of real estate agents consider this a significant and perplexing issue, one that's having a negative effect on the housing recovery. New research suggests that they may be on to something. A survey by Coldwell Banker Real Estate of 300 first-time buyers found that a startling 87 percent said that "finding a move-in ready home is important" to them.

A posting about fussy buyers on the 203,000-member "Active Rain" online real estate network in late February drew strong support from agents nationwide. Holly Kirby Weatherwax, an agent based in Reston, who wrote the original blog post, said in an interview that some shoppers are so picky that they walk out of well-priced houses solely because of relatively minor imperfections such as:

"They're missing out on some excellent, older lived-in houses - it's a shame," she said, "simply because they can't overlook" flaws that would not have bothered shoppers during the previous two decades.

Zillow, a giant Seattle-based online real estate research and data company, suggests that any shift by consumers toward greater attention to home details may be an inevitable byproduct of today's higher down-payment minimums and more stringent loan qualification requirements.

According to Zillow researchers, the median down payment in 11 major metropolitan areas has jumped to 20 percent, compared with "close to zero" in some of the same areas just five years ago. In other words, first-time buyers today have to put a huge effort into coming up with their down payment, and they want to make sure that equity investment goes into the house that will need the fewest and least-costly upgrades. Also, Zillow spokeswoman Katie Curnutte said, shoppers in 2011 "are really in the driver's seat. Nationally, buyers who purchased homes [last] December paid 4 percent less than the asking price. That points to a lot of room for negotiating and opportunities for buyers to be choosy."

Some agents suggest that buyers today tend to be hipper and more sophisticated about home design, furnishings, floor materials, countertops and appliances because they are exposed to far more information on cable TV than earlier generations. Michael Jacobs, a Coldwell Banker agent in Pasadena, Calif., says cable channels such as HGTV "certainly have opened the eyes of more buyers" to design and presentation details. He said he's held open houses where young buyers walk in and say immediately, "Oh, this house has been staged" - an observation virtually unheard of years ago.

But constant exposure to cable design shows may also be fostering a lack of realism on the part of some shoppers, according to agents. Cindy Westfall of Prudential NW Properties in Lake Oswego, Ore., said the shows have "given some buyers the impression that all homes should have granite counters, stainless steel appliances, etc. There are a few [shoppers who] want all the bells and whistles of that $500,000 house for $200,000, and no amount of talking to them on the realities can change their minds."

In an interview, Westfall said she recently had a buyer who was interested only in older houses under $200,000 - starter-home price territory - but who wouldn't tolerate even the sort of minor imperfections and nicks that older houses typically display.

"The fact is," Westfall said, "you just can't have it all. You can't have the big yard, the top-line updates and all that in a starter home. You've got to compromise somewhere or else you'll never buy anything."


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on 11 Apr 2013
The Great webOS Nation Giveaway: Haiku for one of four AT&T Pre3 smartphones!

The time has arrived; The Great webOS Nation Giveaway starts now.
After much thinking we're breaking up the bounty into four segments.
Each contest will have a different way to win new webOS goods.

The first starts today: four AT&T Pre3s, new in their boxes!
This contest goes back to an old poetic trope… yes, it's haiku time.
Built in three phrases - syllables: five, seven, five - haikus are quite short.
For the uncertain, here's an example haiku, written just for you:

Pre3 on Ma Bell
the best webOS smartphone
never had a chance

Creativity is the order of the day, keep it short, but sweet.
Compose your short poem, the subject is webOS, post in the comments.
Lament the shut down, plead to LG for new toys, community love.
It is up to you - your haiku should capture the webOS spirit.

We'll pick four winners and post them for all to read, and send them new phones.
The two best haikus will also get a Touchstone and a car charger.
There is a deadline: post your entry by Wednesday, 17 April.
That's one week from now, so get your haiku posted, for your chance to win.

There are four Pre3s up for grabs in this contest - you just need a poem.
It's really not hard to write a haiku yourself - why not try a few?
Five, seven, and five - poems of simple elegance, just like webOS.
Heck, you might just win an AT&T Pre3. Wouldn't that be grand?

Be sure to stay tuned for the other three contests - there's much more to come!


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on 8 Apr 2013
Coming soon: The Great webOS Nation Giveaway

Hear ye, hear ye.

To all that be present at this reading, it is with great exhilaration and felicity that her majesty the most majestic Lady of the webOS announces the bestowal upon this great webOS Nation of a gift to be apportioned amongst its denizens both loyal and magniloquent. The elements of this most gracious of endowments are many, and are comprised of but not restricted to the following items of note:

The conventions by which these most plentiful of tokens shall be disbursed has not yet been imparted; the Lady of the webOS requests your presense in the coming days at this same digital venue of bulletins and forums for the recitation of further instructions. Petitioners seeking pecuniary acquisition of or bartering for these charitable offerings for the citizens of the great kingdom of the webOS Nation shall be summarily denied and excoriated with severity.

So endeth this proclamation from her majesty the most majestic Lady of the webOS, Queen of All She Multitasks.


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Apr 5, 2013 by Brian Gallagher
Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) takes a ride with his new friend Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) in the latest poster for The Great Gatsby. Director Baz Luhrmann brings F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary classic to life in 3D with this adaptation, set in 1920s New York City. Put the top down and take a ride with these two classic literary characters in anticipation of the drama hitting theaters on May 10.

The Great Gatsby Poster

The Great Gatsby comes to theaters May 10th, 2013 and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Isla Fisher, Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Joel Edgerton, Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Debicki, Adelaide Clemens. The film is directed by Baz Luhrmann.


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Apr 5, 2013 by Brian Gallagher
Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) takes a ride with his new friend Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) in the latest poster for The Great Gatsby. Director Baz Luhrmann brings F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary classic to life in 3D with this adaptation, set in 1920s New York City. Put the top down and take a ride with these two classic literary characters in anticipation of the drama hitting theaters on May 10.

The Great Gatsby Poster

The Great Gatsby comes to theaters May 10th, 2013 and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Isla Fisher, Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Joel Edgerton, Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Debicki, Adelaide Clemens. The film is directed by Baz Luhrmann.


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on 3 Apr 2013
Mar 31, 2013 by Brian Gallagher
Six new posters for director Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby puts some of the main characters on display. Leonardo DiCaprio (Jay Gatsby), Carey Mulligan (Daisy Buchanan), Tobey Maguire (Nick Carraway), Isla Fisher (Myrtle Wilson), Joel Edgerton (Tom Buchanan), and Elizabeth Debicki (Jordan Baker) are showcased in these new one-sheets for this upcoming 3D adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's timeless novel. Take a look at these new posters before this 3D adaptation debuts in theaters May 10.

The Great Gatsby Leonardo DiCaprio Poster
The Great Gatsby Carey Mulligan Poster
The Great Gatsby Tobey Maguire Poster
The Great Gatsby Isla Fisher Poster
The Great Gatsby Joel Edgerton Poster
The Great Gatsby Elizabeth Debicki Poster

The Great Gatsby comes to theaters May 10th, 2013 and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Isla Fisher, Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Joel Edgerton, Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Debicki, Adelaide Clemens. The film is directed by Baz Luhrmann.


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