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The Institute for Supply Management reported that the monthly composite index of manufacturing activity rose to 53.4 in March after a reading of 52.4 in February. A reading above 50 signals expansion. It was the 32nd straight month of expansion.

Total construction spending fell 1.1% to $808.9 billion in February from a revised $818.1 billion in January. Economists had anticipated an increase of 0.7% in February. Compared to a year ago, construction spending is up 5.8%.

Retail sales fell 3.8% for the week ending March 31, according to the ICSC-Goldman Sachs index. On a year-over-year basis, retailers saw sales increase 4.2%.

Factory orders rose 1.3% in February to a seasonally adjusted $468.4 billion, following a revised 1.1% decrease in January. Excluding the volatile transportation sector, orders increased 0.9% in February.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted composite index of mortgage applications for the week ending March 30 rose 4.8%. Refinancing applications increased 4%. Purchase volume rose 7.2%.

The Institute for Supply Management reported that the monthly composite index of non-manufacturing activity fell to 56 in March from 57.3 in February. A reading above 50 signals expansion. It was the 27th straight month of expansion in the services sector.

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Nevada Defeats Reno Aces In Exhibition Contest

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RENO, Nev.  – The University of Nevada baseball team defeated the Reno Aces, the Triple A affiliate of the MLB’s Arizona Diamondbacks, by a score of 7-3 in an exhibition contest at Aces Ballpark Tuesday night.  The Wolf Pack and Aces were meeting for the third consecutive year and Tuesday was the first time the Pack won the annual exhibition.
The game is a fundraiser for Nevada’s Dugout Club and the Reno Aces donated $15,000 for the third year in a row.
Pack left fielder Tom Niebergall got things started when he hit the first pitch of the game for a single then stole second base and eventually scored the first run of the night.  Center fielder Jamison Rowe followed Niebergall with a bunt single and scored Nevada’s second run as part of a three-run top of the first.
The Aces rallied to tie score at 3-3 in the fifth inning but the Pack responded with a four-run sixth.  Rowe collected his second hit of the contest in the big inning and also made a diving catch in center field earlier in the game.  First baseman Kewby Meyer nearly hit a home run that stayed in the park after bouncing off the top of the fence in right field to drive home a run in the inning.
The Aces pitchers took the mound for both squads and the game lasted just seven-and-a-half innings. The game was played in traditional Spring Training format.   Nevada outhit the Aces 9-3.

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Nevada Housing Division (NHD) Down Payment & Closing Cost Loan – Storey and Washoe County

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Maximum Assistance or Loan Amount

$4,500

Eligible Properties

Maximum Sales Price

$367,974

Geographic Coverage

Storey County, Washoe County

Eligible Borrowers

Maximum Annual Household Income by Household Size

1-2 = $84,600, 3 or more = $98,700

Limitations

Eligible property types are New Construction or Existing, Single-Family residences. Must attend a 6-8 hour HUD approved approved homebuyer education course. Must be used in conjunction with NHD’s First Time Homebuyer Program first mortgages (FHA or VA financing )

Min Buyers Contribution

N/A

Home Buyer Education

Required

Maximum Assets Test

Not to exceed $5000 excluding retirement or pension accounts.

Purpose/Use of Assistance

Down payment and closing costs

Home Buyer Obligations

  • Borrower must occupy property as primary residence.

Loan Terms

Product type

Financed 2nd mortgage

Repayment Terms of the Loan or Assistance

20-year amortizing, fixed-rate

Interest Rate of the Loan or Assistance

7.00%

Approved 1st Mortgage Products

FHA and VA only (Conventional first mortgage not eligible for DPA and RHS has suspended loan registrations)

May be combined with the following programs (if they also appear in these search results).

Incentives for Occupation

N/A

Special Needs Assistance

N/A

Special Requirements

N/A

Other Details

Date last updated by agency rep

2012-04-02

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Wednesday Quotes Leslie Banks 1890-1952

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I look at life, the experiences I’ve had, at the human condition, the dynamics between people, the news (world news), and draw from the compelling realities all around us.
Leslie Banks

I love the paranormal, because there, every genre I write can become one beacon for my imagination.
Leslie Banks

In all honesty, at that time, I never saw myself as an author… I was just a Mom in a state of panic, trying to enter a short story contest to win the prize money in order to keep the lights on in my home.
Leslie Banks

It was all a back-handed blessing, and my friends were the ones who kept the faith, read my work, and urged me to submit it to publishers (by sending it out for me – they would not hear no for an answer.
Leslie Banks

That has always been it for me: family first.
Leslie Banks

The story grew, got way bigger than the contest rules called for, and next thing I knew I had a book.
Leslie Banks

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Reno’s Veterans Guest House Wins Aprons in Action $250,000 Grand Prize!

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Congratulations to Reno’s Veterans Guest House for winning $250,000 by taking first place honors in our inaugural Aprons in Action grand prize contest. The Veteran’s Guest House won $25,000 in the February round of Aprons in Action and went on to compete against the 10 other monthly winners in the March finale. Utah State Veterans Home in Salt Lake City took second place honors and won $150,000, while LifeBUILDERS of Detroit secured third place honors and won $100,000.
Congrats are also in order for Great Falls Children’s Receiving Home, Ronald McDonald House of Detroit, Jerusalem House, New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity, Northwest Hospital Foundation, Taylor VFW Post 4422, Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, and Jewish Family Service- Project Build for participating in the Aprons in Action grand prize contest. Each of these nonprofits does wonderful work in their respective communities, and we look forward to our continued partnerships.
During the Aprons in Action Contest, which began in April 2011, The Home Depot Foundation’s Facebook page served as a platform for 44 non-profit organizations to earn funds totaling $1 million through Facebook votes and to generate further awareness of their community efforts.
Through Aprons in Action, each nonprofit heightened its visibility both locally and nationally. As a result, the nonprofits have been able to establish new community partnerships; have experienced an increase in volunteers lining up to help; and have seen exponential growth in Facebook fans and followers.
Learn more about The Home Depot Foundation’s web site.

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Pending home sales, a forward-looking indicator based on signed contracts, fell 0.5% in February after a 2% increase in January. On a year-over-year basis, pending home sales are up 9.2%.

Retail sales fell 0.5% for the week ending March 24, according to the ICSC-Goldman Sachs index. On a year-over-year basis, retailers saw sales increase 2.7%.

The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city housing price index — on a non-seasonally adjusted basis — fell 0.8% in January after a 1.1% decrease in December. On a year-over-year basis, prices fell 3.8% compared with January 2011.

Orders for durable goods — items expected to last three or more years — rose $4.5 billion or 2.2% to $211.8 billion in February. This follows a revised 3.6% decrease in January. Excluding volatile transportation-related goods, orders posted a monthly increase of 1.6%.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted composite index of mortgage applications for the week ending March 23 fell 2.7%. Refinancing applications decreased 4.6%. Purchase volume rose 3.3%.

The Commerce Department announced that gross domestic product — the total output of goods and services produced in the U.S. — increased at an annual rate of 3% in the fourth quarter of 2011. This follows a 1.8% pace of growth in the third quarter of 2011. On a year-over-year basis, the economy expanded 1.6%.

The Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index for March’s final reading rose to 76.2 from 75.3 in February. On a year-over-year basis, consumer sentiment is up 12.9%.

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Nevada Athletics department teamed up to clean Miguel Ribera Park on Saturday.

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RENO, Nev. -

Members of the Wolf Pack athletics department teamed up on Saturday morning to clean up Miguel Ribera Park as part of the “Give Back Like Jack” community pride campaign.

Saturday’s events and celebration wrapped up the first quarter of the kindness initiative. The day of service was held on the Saturday following the first official “Jack Reviglio Day” in Washoe County, to commemorate the accomplishments made during the first part of 2012 and to encourage residents to keep the kindness going.

Members of the Wolf Pack women’s basketball team, including head coach Jane Albright, assistant coach Kami Malnaa, freshman Emily Burns and alum Dellena Criner, and associate athletics director Rhonda Lundin swept the basketball courts and painted the picnic tables at the park as part of the celebration.

Nevada Athletics has partnered with the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows, Bishop Manogue Catholic High School, Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada and Our Lady of the Snows to encourage residents to help create a sense of kindness and camaraderie in the community by performing random acts of kindness in honor of longtime Reno resident and philanthropist Jack Reviglio, who passed away in 2011. Throughout the campaign, Nevada handed out tickets to a men’s basketball game, threw out t-shirts and raised awareness about the campaign throughout its basketball season and had a free admission weekend at a baseball series.

“Give Back Like Jack” is a memorial to Reviglio who was so well known for his kindness and philanthropy throughout northern Nevada. Reviglio worked often with the five non-profit organizations that have created the initiative, whose mission is to continue spreading the kindness that was so often experienced thanks to Reviglio and his family.

Whether the activity consists of taking the neighbor’s trash to the curb, visiting a friend who is struggling with illness or patiently waiting for a pedestrian to cross the street, “Give Back Like Jack” encourages people to engage in small daily activities that positively affect a friend, family member, co-worker or even a perfect stranger. After completing the act, visit www.GiveBackLikeJack.org to tell the story on the blog page. Stories will be used as examples for other people to follow throughout the rest of the year.

For more information on Give Back Like Jack, visit www.GiveBackLikeJack.org or call 775-331-5437.

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February Housing Result For Reno/Sparks Area 100

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Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS®

February, 2012
Market Report
Area 100, Greater Reno/Sparks

 Summary
– “For the second consecutive year, February had the highest volume of unit sales for a month of February
in the history of MLS,” said Kevin Sigstad, 2012 president of the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS
and the broker with Re/Max Premier Properties. “We are continuing to see record highs in number of
existing home sales. Pair that with the fact that our region is not experiencing the typical seasonal winter
lull in home sales, the stage is set for a record-breaking spring in home sales.”
 Median Sales Price
– February 2012 median price was up 7.4% to $145,000 compared to $135,000 in January 2012 and down
9.9% from the February 2011.
– Median price is defined as the mid-point, where, for the time period identified, the price for one-half of the
sales are higher and one-half are lower.
 Price per Square Foot Solds
– Price per square foot is at $85.93.
– Price per square foot by area groups, as provided in the Detailed Report, is a good way to compare
similar homes for current value.
 Number of Units Sold
– February ended the month with 453 sold transactions, up 1.6% from the prior month.
– Sales are up 17.1% from the same period last year.
 Average Days on Market
– The average days on market are 132 days, down 9% from January 2012.
 Day on Market (DOM) by Special Conditions
– Short sales continue to influence the average days on market at 207 DOM.
– Properties with no special conditions 118 DOM and Other had 72 DOM.
– REO properties average days on market remain stable at 93.
 New Listings
– 512 new listings were taken in February compared to 577 in January, an 11.3% decrease and an 18.2%
decrease from February 2011.

 Distressed New Listings by Special Conditions
– 64% of new February listings were distressed – 42% (216) Short Sales; 22% (112) REO; No special conditions
34% (176) and Other less than 2% (8).
 Status of Pending
– Active Pending – Short Sales represent 62.3% of the total active pendings; Active Pending Loan equals 16.6%;
Pending No-show represents 16.1%; Active Pending call 4.8%; and Active Pending House less than 1%.
 Current Months Supply of Inventory (Unsold Inventory ÷ Sales per Month)
– As of February 29, there was 5.4 months of unsold inventory based on the February sales rate.
 Historical Months Supply of Inventory
– Historical Months Supply of Inventory shows that February MSI is down to 5.4 months compared to January 2012
at 6.0, and down 63% from February 2011.
– The National Association of REALTORS® describes a balanced market as between 5 and 7 months supply.
– Unsold inventory includes Active Pendings. This method of reporting months supply of inventory follows the
industry standard of including all pending sales remaining in active status in the active inventory.
 Conclusion
– February 2012 reported unit sales are the highest February in history. February 2012 sales are up 17.1% from
February 2011 unit sales which was the second highest reported unit sales in history.
– The median price rebounded from a low in December to $145,000, up 7.4% from the prior month. With this
rebound we move back into the stabilization of the median price range we had seen starting in May of 2011.
– Washoe County’s unemployment rate trended down in 2011 and is down from 14.2% in January 2011 to 13% in January 2012. This is a positive sign for Washoe County.
– With interest rates at historic low levels and affordable housing prices, the Reno/Sparks record high unit sales support the conclusion that now is a good time to purchase a home.
– According to Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey from February, Americans’ concerns over housing and the economy are subsiding.
– The Detailed Report is made available to members as a member benefit. Examine the Detailed Report for a morein-depth look into market segments and price points. Both this report and the Detailed Report are provided as avalue added service to members.

Members of the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® are authorized to reproduce and redistribute this copyrighted report. No other reprint or distribution of this report is granted unless specifically approved in writing by the Reno/Sparks Association of Realtors, 5650 Riggins Court, Reno, NV 89502 or email to info@rsar.net. Data Sourced from NNRMLS. Created by NLS under license for RSAR.

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Wednesday Quotes Jack Dempsey 1895-1983

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A champion is someone who gets up when he can’t.
Jack Dempsey

A champion owes everybody something. He can never pay back for all the help he got, for making him an idol.
Jack Dempsey

A good fighter usually knows, to within a very few seconds, when a three-minute round is going to end.
Jack Dempsey

All the time he’s boxing, he’s thinking. All the time he was thinking, I was hitting him.
Jack Dempsey

By forgetting the past and by throwing myself into other interests, I forget to worry.
Jack Dempsey

I was a pretty good fighter. But it was the writers who made me great.
Jack Dempsey

Nobody owes anybody a living, but everybody is entitled to a chance.
Jack Dempsey

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The index of leading economic indicators — designed to forecast economic activity in the next three to six months — rose 0.7% in February, following a revised 0.2% increase in January. The February reading was the highest level since June 2008.

Initial claims for unemployment benefits for the week ending March 17 fell by 5,000 to 348,000, the lowest reading since February 2008. Continuing claims for the week ending March 10 fell by 9,000 to 3.35 million.

The combined construction of new single-family homes and apartments in February fell 1.1% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 698,000 units, after an upwardly revised gain of 3.7% in January. The January figure was revised from 699,000 units to 706,000 units. Compared to a year ago, housing starts are up 34.7%. Applications for new building permits, seen as an indicator of future activity, rose 5.1% to an annual rate of 717,000 units.

Existing home sales fell 0.9% in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.59 million units from an upwardly revised 4.63 million units in January. The inventory of unsold homes on the market increased 4.3% to 2.43 million, a 6.4-month supply at the current sales pace, up from a 6-month supply in January.

New home sales fell 1.6% in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 313,000 units from a downwardly revised rate of 318,000 units in January. The initial January reading was 321,000. The December rate was revised higher to 336,000 units, the highest level since the economic recovery began. On a year-over-year basis, new home sales are up 11.4%. At the current sales pace, there’s a 5.8-month supply of new homes on the market.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted composite index of mortgage applications for the week ending March 16 fell 7.4%. Refinancing applications decreased 9.3%. Purchase volume fell 1

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If you are behind on your house payment and looking for a loan modification, go to making homes affordable

If the modification fails, contact your local real estate professional to help short sale your home.  To make sure there is no deficiency judgment a homeowner might find it necessary to hire an attorney.

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