Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Receiver’s update on status of Emerald Bay Development

Receiver’s update on status of Emerald Bay Development

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Small Hotels

Small Hotels

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Small Hotels

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Business Overview

Business Overview

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Buy Tickets to Miss Universe 2009

Buy Tickets to Miss Universe 2009

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Junkanoo Summer Festival Entertainment Schedule for 07/11/09

Junkanoo Summer Festival Entertainment Schedule for 07/11/09

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Celebrity News (July 14)

Celebrity News (July 14)

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Miss Universe Pageant 2009 in The Bahamas

ATLANTIS RESORT at PARADISE ISLAND, BAHAMAS
will host the Miss Universe Pageant 2009. We are delighted to welcome the Pageant to our Island of Paradise which is connected by bridge to the capital Island of Nassau. The contestants will be busy visiting other Islands of the Archipelago and they are sure to enjoy the Bahamas at its best, its pristine and natural beauty, the white sandy beaches, unspoiled creation combined with the luxury resorts offer our visitors a perfect setting for this year's Miss Universe Pageant.

There are many options in the islands for lodging, transport, dining, boating, with the local flavour of our communities; make sure that when you are here you visit those out of the way places look to taste our local cuisine, friendly folks, and best of all, enjoy our shores.

By Priscilla (Prichy) Hudson

Why Do Home Foreclosures Keep Rising? 6 Things You Need to Know

by Luke Mullins, USNews.com

Jul 20th, 2009

Five months after the Obama administration unveiled a sweeping initiative designed to reach 9 million struggling homeowners, home foreclosures continue to rise at an alarming rate. Foreclosure filings were reported on more than 1.5 million properties in the first six months of the year, a 15 percent increase over the same period of last year, according to RealtyTrac. All told, 1 in 84 American homes--or 1.19 percent--received a foreclosure filing during the period. "We talk about green shoots or about things getting worse at a slower rate, but this is one thing that is getting worse month by month," says Patrick Newport, an economist for IHS Global Insight.

Here are six things you need to know about the rise in home foreclosures:

1. Unemployment: The erosion of the labor market--the unemployment rate recently hit 9.5 percent--is the key factor in the rise of home foreclosures, says Celia Chen, an economist at Moody's Economy.com. "Employers continue to shed jobs, and that makes it difficult for even people with good credit who were doing fine to keep up with their mortgage payment," Chen says. For example, a recent report issued by federal bank regulators found that home loans to borrowers with solid credit histories were going bad at a rapid clip. "Prime loans, which represented two thirds of all mortgages in the portfolio, experienced the highest percentage increase in serious delinquencies, climbing by more than 20 percent from the prior quarter to 2.9 percent of prime mortgages," the report stated.

2. Plunging home values: Nearly three years after its peak, the painful decline in home prices continues. Although the pace of decline moderated slightly from the previous month, home prices in 20 major metro areas dropped 18.1 percent in April from a year earlier. Falling home values have dragged more than 20 percent of American homeowners "underwater"--meaning they owe more on their mortgages than the property is worth--as of the first quarter. By sucking equity out of homes, the price declines have also evaporated much of a homeowner's financial incentive for paying their mortgage bill, Chen says. "When somebody doesn't have equity in their house and they are struggling to pay their mortgage, the likelihood of a foreclosure is much higher," she says. In addition, home owners with less equity in their homes will have a more difficult time refinancing their mortgage.

3. End of foreclosure moratoriums: The end of certain foreclosure moratoriums-including those of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which were lifted in late March-also contributed to the rise in foreclosures during the period, Chen says. As these efforts unwound, lenders and servicers put additional properties into their foreclosure pipelines, she says.

4. Is Obama's plan working?: A key component of Obama's housing rescue plan is an effort to restructure--or modify--as many as 4 million troubled loans. So far, about 325,000 modification offers have been made through the program, according to Bloomberg news. Chen says the program is having an impact for certain individual borrowers, but the efforts--at least so far--have not put much of a dent into the national foreclosure epidemic. "The program is making progress. It's just that there are a large number of distressed borrowers out there," she says. "It's so hard to process all of those loans, and then second of all, not all of those borrowers will qualify for the program." Borrowers have complained of long delays and bureaucratic hurdles in their efforts to modify their mortgages.

Though the administration's effort includes incentive payments to convince servicers to modify the loans, Newport says some may find it less costly to foreclose on the property. "My understanding is that there is going to be some pressure from the administration to get banks to start renegotiating more loans," he says. "But if [modification is] not in [the servicer's] self-interest, I don't think that they are going to do much."

5. Mounting political pressure: Mortgage services appear to be facing mounting pressure from Washington to redouble their efforts. "We believe there is a general need for servicers to devote substantially more resources to this program for it to fully succeed and achieve the objectives we all share," Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and HUD chief Shaun Donovan said in a recent letter to 25 mortgage servicing
firms. In a hearing last week, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut, expressed his frustration more directly. "Why am I still reading about lost files, understaffed and undertrained servicers, and hours spent on hold on the phone?" Dodd said in a prepared opening statement. "Why are servicers and lenders refusing to accept principal reduction so that homeowners can start building equity and get the housing market moving again?"

6. Foreclosure outlook: Despite this pressure, Newport expects foreclosure rates to creep higher for the next year or so. "It's going to keep on getting worse until the unemployment rate peaks, which we think will happen in about the middle of next year," he says. For her part, Chen argues that a successful mortgage rescue program could expedite a housing recovery. "The hope is that we will be able to push through enough mortgage modifications to prevent home prices from falling too much more," she said.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Oceanfront Townhouse with Vacant Lot in Nassau

Oceanfront Home with short steps to the Sandyport beach, on West Bay Street Nassau Bahamas offered for sale. This three story home is One recently renovated of Three homes located along the seashore on the Island of Nassau in the West.

The home features two bedrooms, three bathrooms, spacious balconies, pool, a one car garage. The property also comes with a large portion of vacant land ideal for various uses; the oceanfront patio area features a gazebo, with a sandy beach area great for outdoor entertainment with additional parking, a solid waterfront retaining wall that can accomodate a couple of boat lifts. The property features an attractive stone wall and is fully enclosed and gated

Beachfront Condo in Nassau Bahamas

This Beachfront Condo offer views that take your breath away. Step into this two bedrooms, two bathrooms paradise and you will want to make it yours!
A perfect island vacation retreat or that second home, offered furnished and equipped along with a pool and stunning oceanfront views framed through glass windows and doors.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Oceanfront Home with Beach for Sale in Nassau Bahamas


Oceanfront Home with short steps to the Sandyport beach, on West Bay Street Nassau Bahamas offered for sale. This three story home is One recently renovated of Three homes located along the seashore on the Island of Nassau in the West. The location of this home is ideal for income potential through short term vacation rentals.

BBC NEWS - Petrocaribe Oil News For The Caribbean Region

BBC NEWS- Petrocaribe

Important Caribbean Leaders Sign Oil Pact and related News supply for the Countries of the Caribbean Region and Agreements with Hugo Chavez of Venezuela

BBCworld economy

BBC NEWS - World Economy