June 27, 2009
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May 15, 2009
Weekend happenings

Tonight is the grand opening of Why Louisville's art gallery, The Kin Ship. Featuring the work of 20 local artists this should kick off the new location with a bang.

Tonight is also the monthly Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop (FAT). It's always a nice evening cruising the Avenue checking out the local wares.
Sund
ay is the Butchertown Neighborhood Association Art Fair. In addition to art, live music, good food and drinks will be the Humane Society adoption truck, kite building, a local botanist, and more.All FREE things to do so there's no excuse to have a boring weekend!
May 12, 2009
May 8, 2009
Act like a tourist (in a good way)
Think you know Louisville? Well if you've lived here long enough you've probably started to take certain attractions for granted...well no more! Now until May 30 local arts and cultural attractions are offering two-for-one admission courtesy of the Louisville Convention and Visitor's Bureau. From the Derby Museum and Belle of Louisville to Derby Dinner Playhouse and Frazier International History Museum, you can see the city with a friend for half off.To learn more Go To Louisville.
May 7, 2009
May 6, 2009
How "walkable" is your area?
is to promote walkable neighborhoods. We believe walkable neighborhoods are one of the simplest and most effective solutions to halt climate change, improve our health, and strengthen our communities. Our vision is for every property listing to read: Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Walk Score: 84. We want walkability and transportation costs to be a key part of choosing where to live.
Out of the top cities Louisville is ranked 15 with a score of 58...not bad for Possibility City. The algorithm composes a list of nearby stores, restaurants, schools, parks, etc. Walk Score measures how easy it is to live a car-lite lifestyle—not how pretty the area is for walking. While it's not perfect (it doesn't consider topography, weather, crime, street design, etc.) it's a neat tool when investigating a new area to live.
May 5, 2009
Low Mortgage Rates
Rates are extremely low and you can still take advantage even if you're not in the market to buy. Another round of refinancing is upon us but it's not quite as easy this time around. The new economy has changed the rules and banks are not quite as giving. There's still money to borrow but you may jump through a few more hoops to get it.The Refinance Process
As a rule of thumb, seek to refinance if you can significantly lower your rate (1 percentage point or so) and at a reasonable cost (Discount points). However, if you are behind in your existing payments, have little or no equity in your property, or don’t qualify for a refinance for other reasons such as a low FICO score or inability to document income, tread with caution.
The Second Mortgage or Home Equity Line of Credit
In some cases, refinancing a first mortgage application may get snagged due to the presence of a second mortgage or home equity line of credit (HELOC). In this case, the second mortgage holder must agree to “subordinate” their loan to the first mortgage holder. If the homeowner is in good standing subordination may be granted, but processing takes time so be sure to allow for this. Also, if the resulting combined loan amounts exceed a certain ratio to the property value (usually 80% - 85% Loan To Value), a modification of the HELOC loan may also be required before the refinance will be granted. In the current market, where home values have fallen, this may well come into play.
Supply the Information in a Timely Manner
The single most important part of the process is to provide the servicer all the information about you that they need to make a decision. While this information is pretty much the same for all servicers, each has its own formats that it expects to be followed. The quicker you get the documents to the lender the quicker the loan is processed.
Stay on Top
Even though the lender is working to close your loan, remember to stay involved in the process. Mortgage companies and banks are busy helping many customers and dealing with countless details, so remember that as primary beneficiary; you must also be the primary driver of the process. In the long run, the money that you save every month with your new loan will make the effort well worth your while!
April 29, 2009
Want more proof now is the time to buy?
April 27, 2009
Can you spare an hour?

What condition would our city, state, or country be if: Everyone who can donates 1 hour a month to the community.
Do the math!
April 23, 2009
April 22, 2009
New Listing--2221 Walterdale

Don't miss this wonderful 3BR / 2.5 BA Highlands home! Updated kitchen/baths, hardwood floors, fireplace, finished lower level and interesting details (built-in bookshelves and displays), make this home special. The cabana with water, electric, cable, phone and speakers (with potential for gas stove, water heater and grill) make it a great place to entertain. Heine Brothers, Dundee Tavern, Graeter's, Cafe Lou Lou, Sol Azteca, Kroger etc. (all < 1/2 mile) as well as quick access to Cherokee and Seneca parks, downtown and I-264 make it perfect. Roof replaced '09, replacement windows '07, HVAC '02
April 21, 2009
Tips
- Find a way to serve others and your life will have meaning
- Compliment 3 people everyday
- Be bold and courageous
- Take a brisk 30-minute walk everyday
- Never underestimate the power of a kind word or deed
- Set short-term and long-term goals
- Take time to smell the roses
- Improve your performance by improving your attitude
April 20, 2009
Low Cost Landscaping
· Plan the project in phases and purchase products as money is available. The phased-in plan also helps you avoid the interest and fees associated with home-improvement loans or credit card purchases.
Don’t sacrifice quality. Ask the staff at local specialty shops for recommendations about the best products available. If you are inexperienced with landscaping, consider spending a little extra for professional









