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New York State Association of REALTORS
April 23, 2013
REALTOR NEWS
The New York State
housing market posted a solid first quarter of 2013 with gains in closed sales,
median sales price and pending sales compared to the 2012 first quarter. The
statewide inventory of homes for sale continued to decline, reaching its lowest
point since January 2006.
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The Spring 2013 Housing Market Survey found that New Yorkers
were more positive about the current real estate market in the spring of 2013
than they were in 2012 and their outlook for the future continues to improve.
Residents say the gap between sellers and buyers has changed, with improved
conditions for sellers anticipated to continue over the coming year. The
majority of residents who plan to buy or sell their home in the next six months
plan to use a REALTOR.
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According to the results of the first quarter 2013 New
York State Consumer Real Estate Sentiment Scores released by the Siena Research
Institute (SRI), for the second consecutive quarter, the assessment of housing
values in every region of the state is positive and predicted to increase by New
Yorkers.
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The New York State Department of State has released amendments to
sections 1101.4, 1103.4 and 1104.1 of Title 19 NYCRR relating to appraisal
trainee/supervision standards and reciprocity. The amendments are to make New
York appraiser rules conform to federal requirements.
Click here to learn more.
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
The New York City Council Committee on Housing
and Building will be holding a hearing on NYSAR supported Intro. 188, the Fair
Cooperative Procedure Law, on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at 1 p.m. in the 14th
Floor Committee Room, 250 Broadway, New York, NY. We encourage all New
York City NYSAR members to come and be present at the hearing to show REALTOR
support for the passage of this important legislation. Click here to read NYSAR's full Memorandum in Support.
Click here to learn more.
According to the latest Quinnipiac University poll, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's
approval rating is up slightly compared to last month, from 55-27 to 57-29. Meanwhile, 48 percent of
voters polled said corruption is a "very serious" problem and another 39
percent said it is a "somewhat serious" problem.
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The House Ways & Means Committee has set a "hearing
on Federal tax provisions that affect residential real estate as part of the
Committee's continued work on comprehensive tax reform," on April 25. This is
one more step in a long process of the tax reform discussions at the national
level. National Association of REALTORS President Gary Thomas will be providing
testimony to the committee on behalf of REALTORS.
Also, last week NAR submitted testimony to the
Ways & Means Committee regarding the need for MID preservation. To read
NAR's tax policy document, click here.
LEGAL
Today's
NYSAR Radio show will cover recent court and New York State Department of State
decisions. Tune in at 10 a.m.
this morning on your PC or Mac by using the
player on the NYSAR Radio page. You
will need to be logged in to listen. If you have not yet created your account with
the website, you will need to click on "New User" on the Member Login
page and follow the prompts.
Click here for more information as well as a
list of links to play NYSAR Radio from any of your mobile devices.
Time
Warner Cable, NYSAR's newest Member Perks Partner, is kicking off the summer
with a one week sweepstakes, giving away two pairs of Ray Ban Aviator
sunglasses. To qualify, simply register in the REALTOR Referral Program any
time during the week of April 23-30. By registering, you will automatically
receive 25 points and qualify for the drawing. To learn more about the program
and to register today, visit www.twcablerealty.com/NYSAR.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Green
100, 200 and 300 will be offered April 29, May 1 and May 3, respectively, at
the Greater Binghamton Association of REALTORS in Johnson City, NY. The Green
designation teaches you the latest green technologies to help you serve a
broader array of clients.
Click here for more information or to register.
REALTOR Institute 402 - "Real Estate Legal Issues" - will be
offered April 30-May 1 at the Mohawk Valley Association of REALTORS in Utica,
NY and May 2-3 at the Hudson Gateway Association of REALTORS in West Nyack, NY.
This course gives you a clear understanding of agency practice and policy
issues, and teaches how to avoid misrepresentation, antitrust and fair housing
violations.
Click here for more information or call 800-239-4432 to register for the free
course.
"Global
Real Estate: Local Markets" and "Global Real Estate: Transaction Tools" - Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) courses - will be offered
May 2 and 3, respectively, at the Staten Island Board of REALTORS office in
Staten Island, NY. The CIPS designation gives you the knowledge and expertise
to conduct business with those from other countries and cultures.
Click here for more information or to register.
MEMBER PERKS
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RPAC
Thank
you to the Oswego County Board of REALTORS for inviting NYSAR Government
Affairs staff to their Agent's Appreciation Day this past week to speak about
RPAC. Dozens of Oswego members invested in RPAC onsite through patriotic pin
sales and auction items. Congratulations on reaching your RPAC fundraising goal
for the second consecutive year!
Dawn Carpenter from
SIBOR submitted the high bid of $200 on the New York Yankees grill cover. Thank
you Dawn for your outstanding service and dedication to RPAC. Dawn is the 2013
RPAC of New York vice chair, Golden R Investor, NAR President's Circle Investor
and RPAC of New York Hall of Famer. The May RPAC auction item will be announced
on May 1.
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