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HomeSav.com and Mamasource Combine Forces to Bring Affordable Home Decor to Moms Everywhere

HomeSav.com and Mamasource Combine Forces to Bring Affordable Home Decor to Moms Everywhere










Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB) January 26, 2012

HomeSav.com, a private online shopping club focused on designer home décor, furniture, and luxury lifestyle products, announced today that it is partnering with Mamasource, the premier community for moms – striving to offer them the best wisdom, support, and value – with over 3.5 million members across America.

Starting today, HomeSav.com will feature two to three daily sales aimed towards the Mamasource audience. Each sale is curated and each item carefully selected by one of HomeSav.com’s expert buyers. Mamasource members will have exclusive access to purchase these items through the Mamasource site and can opt into HomeSav.com’s daily e-mail and social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter where hot picks will be cross-promoted.

Mamasource CEO, Marc West says, “Mamasource members love home décor and amazing deals, so introducing them to HomeSav.com’s curated sales of discounted merchandise will give them access to great brands at unbelievable prices.”

“Partnering with HomeSav.com, will allow Mamasource members to uncover the best home décor finds, including a beautiful selection of kids furniture, décor and accessories for moms and their families, available on HomeSav.com,” says HomeSav.com Co-Founder, Aliza Pulver. HomeSav.com strives to provide its members, most of whom are mothers with young families, with the right resources to make their houses great homes.

To kick off this exciting new partnership, we have an exclusive chance for you to win luxury home furnishings plus Mamasource credits through the Home Sweet Home Giveaway. It’s free–and fun–to enter.

Simply share a photo of your favorite piece of home furnishing and a random winner will be selected to receive $ 500 worth of designer home furnishings plus $ 250 of Mamasource credit. Enter now to be eligible to win these great prizes.

About HomeSav.com:

HomeSav.com is inspired living at up to 80% off every day! HomeSav.com is a leading members only private designer sales site in the luxury home decor and furniture market. HomeSav.com launches new sale events each morning introducing new brands and products. HomeSav.com takes the guess work out furnishing and buying product for your home, and adding the fun back into your decor shopping spree. HomeSav.com products include home decor, furniture, art, kitchen, outdoors, gadgets, seasonal, and family related luxury home accessories. If you are interested in becoming a vendor, partner or would like to book an interview please contact amanda(dot)parker(at)homesav(dot)com.

About Mamasource.com:

Founded in 2005, Mamasource is one of the largest online communities reaching over 3.5 million moms. At the center of their dialogue is compelling content from the source they trust most: other moms. Every day, women connect through our website, social media platforms and email newsletters for advice on everything mothers care about including parenting, health, personal growth, finance nutrition and travel.

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Nation Calls For New Approach To Affordable, Attainable Housing

Nation Calls For New Approach To Affordable, Attainable Housing











Builders of Hope CEO Nancy Welsh recommends recycling bank-owned homes to address the country’s severe affordable housing shortage.


Raleigh, N.C. (PRWEB) December 08, 2011

Many Americans are currently living in a perfect storm where lower incomes, higher housing costs and the rising demand for affordable housing has them struggling to keep a roof over their heads. These factors have all contributed to the rising number of households that are housing-cost burdened. Today Nancy Welsh, affordable housing expert and CEO of the Raleigh, N.C.-based non-profit Builders of Hope, released her recommendations to rebuild the struggling housing market.

Welsh’s strategy includes rehabilitating the existing inventory of vacant and foreclosed houses to create healthy, green affordable homes. Her formula for housing success is chronicled in a new book by celebrated author, Wanda Urbanska, “Builders of Hope: A Social Entrepreneur’s Solution for Rebuilding America.”

“Already there was downward pressure on affordable housing before the market collapse. The recent housing crisis has only exacerbated the situation,” stated Welsh. “From 2006 to 2010, the number of renters in the United States grew by 2.75 million households, but we’ve also permanently lost 12 percent of the country’s low-cost rentals since 1999.(1) It all adds up to millions of America’s working poor in need of safe, attainable housing.”

Adding to concerns, a Nov. 17 report from the Center for Responsible Lending found that the foreclosure crisis is less than halfway over.(2) This was preceded by reports from RealtyTrac that foreclosure filings in October climbed to their highest level in seven months.(3)

“We have a greater number of houses sitting vacant than we’ve had in decades at a time when working Americans continue to battle with the country’s enormous void of affordable housing,” explained Welsh. “Policymakers are considering tearing down as many as 3 million vacant and foreclosed homes in an effort to jump-start the housing market,(4) but that would be a critical mistake. It’s time to put our already existing stock to work by rehabilitating these houses to create affordable, attainable homes.” If the average U.S. household is 2.63 people, then 3 million homes could provide shelter for 7.89 million people.(5) That’s roughly the population of Virginia.

Extreme Green Rehabilitation

Welsh and Builders of Hope are almost single-handedly shifting the paradigm for affordable housing by providing beautiful, energy efficient housing to working and low-income families. Through the patent-pending “Extreme Green Rehabilitation” process, Builders of Hope utilizes vacant and foreclosed properties that would otherwise be teardowns to create enduring communities of rehabbed, green affordable housing.

The “Extreme Green” process essentially creates new structures out of existing framing and interiors, and allows the organization to preserve approximately 65 percent of the original structure, including valuable features such as wood flooring, solid-surface countertops, crown molding and built-ins. Rehabbed homes are outfitted with modern HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical work and siding. Builders of Hope also installs double-pane windows, new roofs and improves insulation to increase energy efficiency.

“Home recycling is an economically viable solution to many of the biggest issues created by the housing crisis,” Welsh continued. “It will not only diminish the overabundance of existing inventory and create affordable housing that the country so desperately needs, but will also create jobs for many of the construction workers who have been sidelined by the housing bust.”

The Affordable Housing Crisis

According to recent Census data, from 2000 to 2010 the nation’s median income fell by 7 percent to $ 49,445.(6) In addition, in the third quarter of 2011, the national median market-rate rent was reportedly $ 1,004, up from $ 981 a year earlier,(7) while the national rental vacancy rate declined to 9.8 percent, down from 10.3 percent in 2010.(8)

As a result, the Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) of Harvard University found that more than a third of Americans spend more than 30 percent of their pre-tax household income on housing related expenses including rent or mortgage payments, property taxes, utilities, insurance and homeowner association fees. In addition, in 2009, 19.4 million American households spent more than half of their yearly incomes on housing.(9)

The JCHS also reported that the percentage of households earning $ 45,000-$ 60,000 a year who were housing-cost burdened almost doubled between 2001 and 2009. Facing a housing cost burden often forces households to make sacrifices when it comes to other necessities such as food, clothing, transportation and medical care.

“There is a serious misconception that affordable housing is just for people who are destitute or living below the poverty line,” added Welsh. “The reality today is that many working, middle-class Americans are struggling to put a roof over their heads due to the lack of affordable housing. Because of this, many are forced to live in at-risk communities and sub-standard housing.”

An Environmental Upside

Recycling the nation’s existing stock of vacant homes, rather than tearing it down and building new affordable housing, also offers a wealth of environmental benefits.

Welsh continued, “A study by North Carolina State University found that rehabilitating an existing home through our ‘Extreme Green’ remodeling process, defers 19.36 tons of carbon-dioxide when compared with building a new home using traditional construction methods.(10) This is equivalent to deferring the CO2 emissions from 1,979 gallons of unleaded gasoline. Tearing down a home also adds approximately 35,000 pounds of debris to our nation’s already overburdened landfills.”

The success of the Builders of Hope communities is being heralded as a universal solution to the housing crisis that is sustainable and scalable for cities across the country. To date, the organization has rescued 143 homes and 157 rental units, all while saving more than 11 million pounds of debris from the landfill.

About Builders of Hope

Since 2006, the Raleigh-based non-profit Builders of Hope has rebuilt homes and lives by providing safe, affordable housing to working families. Builders of Hope is working with officials throughout the country to forever change the face of affordable housing through its “Extreme Green Rehabilitation” approach to residential construction. The organization and its innovative model received an award from the National Housing Conference for “Pioneering Housing Strategies.” Builders of Hope has major development projects underway in Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina and Charlotte, N.C. It recently established affiliates in New Orleans, La. and Dallas, Texas with a model that can be easily expanded to states throughout the nation.

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(1) Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. (2011). The State of the Nation’s Housing 2011. http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/markets/son2011/index.htm.

(2) Center for Responsible Lending. (Nov. 17, 2011). Lost Ground, 2011. http://www.responsiblelending.org/media-center/press-releases/archives/Lost-Ground-CRL-Research-Shows-Foreclosure-Crisis-Not-Halfway.html.

(3) RealtyTrac. (Nov. 9, 2011). U.S. Foreclosure Activity Hits 7-Month High in October. http://www.realtytrac.com/content/foreclosure-market-report/us-foreclosure-activity-hits-7-month-high-in-october-6896.

(4) Gandel, Stephen. Time. (Sept. 5, 2011). How to Save the Housing Market: Destroy Houses. http://www.realtytrac.com/content/foreclosure-market-report/us-foreclosure-activity-hits-7-month-high-in-october-6896.

(5) U. S. Census Bureau. American FactFinder. (2010). Average Household Size of Occupied Housing Units by Tenure. http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_1YR_B25010&prodType=table.

(6) U.S. Census Bureau. (2011). Median Household Income by State – Single-Year Estimates. http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/income/data/statemedian/.

(7) Wotapka, Dawn. Dow Jones Newswire. (Nov. 2, 2011) U.S. Homeownership Rate Climbed In Third Quarter. http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20111102-720130.html.

(8) U.S. Census Bureau. (Nov. 2, 2011). Residential Vacancies and Homeownership in the Third Quarter of 2011. http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/hvs/hvs.html.

(9) Ibid, 1.

(10) Pires, Steven; Strayhorn, Tyler; Blank, Dr. Gary B. North Carolina State University: College of Natural Resources. (Feb. 16, 2011). Life Cycle Assessment of a Site Specific Residential Home.









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Miami Conference Brings Together Active Affordable Housing Developers, Lenders and Investors

Miami Conference Brings Together Active Affordable Housing Developers, Lenders and Investors












San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 14, 2011

Novogradac & Company LLP, a national certified public accounting and consulting firm, will bring together on January 12-13, 2012 those low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) practitioners who are actively investing, lending and developing housing under the multifamily rental program. The 18th Annual Tax Credit Developers Conference, to be held in Miami, Fla. at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach will address current issues affecting LIHTC industry participants, identify ways to handle challenges stemming from the uncertain economy and connect professionals working toward the continued development of affordable housing.

“Any meeting of the minds is valuable for practitioners wanting to move forward in the LIHTC industry. The timing of this conference makes it especially so,” says Susan Wilson, conference chairwoman and partner in Novogradac & Company’s Austin, Texas office. “This gathering, held within the first few weeks of the New Year, provides practitioners with the opportunity to assess the past year in order to position projects for 2012 and beyond.”

Attendees will also be among the first to recognize the accomplishments of those whose developments will be honored with the third annual Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits Developments of Distinction awards. The awards, presented at a breakfast banquet on Friday, January 13, will recognize excellence and honor outstanding achievement in the development of projects using the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC), historic tax credit (HTC), renewable energy tax credit (RETC) and/or tax credit projects using U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) financing.

Looking through the developer’s lens, panelists, chosen for their industry experience and expertise, will examine risk assessment and the debt market, putting compliance issues, construction loans, underwriting criteria and other subsidies under the microscope. Other panel discussions, centered on the emerging issues and trends having a major impact on the LIHTC program and its practitioners, include: current legislative matters and proposed regulatory changes; major players in the equity market and their appetite for LIHTCs, considerations for working with HUD; and Year 15 issues that include everything from buying out the limited partnership to re-syndication. Closing out Thursday’s educational sessions will be a beachside networking reception.

Attendees are invited to arrive a day early to participate in the pre-conference workshop: LIHTC 101: The Basics, held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or HUD 101: The Basics from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Separate registration is required and additional fees apply.

For more information on these workshops and for conference details and the complete agenda, please go to http://www.novoco.com/events/lihtc/miami/index.php.

The 18th Annual Tax Credit Developers Conference is co-hosted by SNR Denton. Sponsors include National Trust Community Investment Corporation, Pepper Hamilton LLP and Prudential Mortgage Capital Company.

Novogradac & Company LLP, a national certified public accounting and consulting firm headquartered in San Francisco, Calif., is consistently named by Accounting Today and Inside Public Accounting as one of the top 100 accounting firms in the country. Inside Public Accounting also named the firm as one of the 25 best managed accounting firms in 2010 and the San Francisco Business Times has recognized it as one of only five companies that for five consecutive years has made its list of the Fastest Growing Companies in the Bay Area.

Novogradac & Company LLP has its headquarters in San Francisco, Calif., with offices in metro Atlanta, Ga., Washington, D.C., Detroit, Mich. and Kansas City, Mo., as well as in Austin, Texas; Boston, Mass.; Dover, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio; Portland, Ore.; New York, N.Y.; and Long Beach, Calif. The firm maintains clients in a broad range of industries with major emphasis in the real estate sector, providing publicly and privately held national and multinational enterprises with a full spectrum of audit, tax, valuation, trust and litigation support, computer consulting and general consulting services.

For more information about Novogradac & Company LLP’s 18th Annual Tax Credit Developers Conference, contact Jane Bowar Zastrow at 415.356.8034, or email jane.zastrow(at)novoco(dot)com.

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ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com Now Offering Affordable Car Insurance Quotes

ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com Now Offering Affordable Car Insurance Quotes











Orem, UT (PRWEB) October 20, 2011

The insurance application process can be confusing and time consuming for many individuals. Continuing to help shoppers save time and money, ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com announces new automotive car insurance services to better serve customers from a single web portal. The company now allows clients to receive no obligation quotes from one or many car insurance providers.

The new car insurance portal on ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com now lets customers obtain free car insurance quotes by filling out a single page, quick quote form. The company matches the customer with the best qualified offers based on state of residence, age and gender of the driver, driving record, age and type of car being insured for no charge.

Although the company chose to add auto insurance options for customers, there has been no change to the site process required to obtain free health insurance quotes. After submission of the quick insurance quote form online, ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com submits the request to the best fitting companies available. Customers then receive quotes ranging from minutes to 48 hours based on complexity of situation to one or more available service providers.

Chris Johns from St. Louis, Missouri writes, “I wish other insurance sites made the process as easy as ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com. I actually spent more than two days filling out a form for another health insurance site and gave up. It took me less than two minutes, and I was connected with one of best health insurance providers ever.”

The staff and management of ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com continue to seek out time saving services that benefit the consumer. The recent addition of the car insurance section of the website helps shoppers fill more insurance needs from one location.

About reallycheaphealthinsurance.com:

ReallyCheapHealthInsurance.com was established in 2004 and is dedicated to providing an affordable health insurance resource for consumers. More recently, the company has expanded service offerings to include car insurance. Since company startup, more than one million customers have been able to find insurance through the “one-stop-shop” offered by the website.

Contact:

Jon Benson

1149 W. Center St

Orem, UT 84057

Email: reallycheaphealthinsurance(at)gmail(dot)com

Phone: 801-592-7767

Website Url: http://reallycheaphealthinsurance.com/

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