November 2009 
There are 3 blog entries for November 2009.
Marriott Residence Inn San Marcos
Monday, November 16th, 2009 at 12:16pm. 3277 Views, 2 Comments.
Construction restarted
Some good news for the construction industry here in San Marcos... The 112 room Marriott Residence Inn project at the corner of Las Posas Road and Los Vallecitos Boulevard (across the street from George Burgers) resumed building this week. I think they even took down the sign saying the project would be finished by the summer of 2009!
For those that are not from this area, the Marriott has had a sign up for over a year announcing that this project would be completed by the summer of 2009; yet, construction was halted over a year ago and it didn't look like it was going to get started anytime soon.
Home Buyer Tax Credit extended
Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at 6:28pm. 1256 Views, 2 Comments.
There was a bit of good news for the real estate industry and "First Time Buyer" today...
Congress has extended AND expanded the homebuyer tax credit! Both the House and Senate have passed an unemployment insurance bill which included an amendment that exapnds and extends the First Time Buyer Tax Credit. This bill should be on the Presidents desk waiting for his signature in the next day or two. Below I have outlined the features and modifications to the current Home Buyer Tax Credit which expires on November 30th, 2009.
| Feature |
Jan 1 - November 30, 2009 |
December 1 - Abril 30, 2010 Rules as enacted November 2009 |
| First - Time Buyer Amount of Credit |
$8000- $4000 for Married Filing seperately |
$8000 $4000 Maried… |
Carlsbad Desalination plant
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at 5:55pm. 922 Views, 1 Comments.
Desalination Plant gets approved
It took 11 years for the California State government and Coastal Commission to finally wake up to the fact that we need to harvest fresh water from the Ocean... Here's a little background. Over the last three years California has been in a drought, which is not uncommon for the state of California. Southern California imports a large percentage of the water it uses from Northern California and the Colorado River. In addition, during the Clinton Administration there was a large push in removing dams on the various rivers through out California which used to capture natural flow of water and was used for various municipal water districts.
So it's pretty much a fact that Southern California needs to develop multiple…
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