Open Mind / Part 2

Registration of the Open Mind sessions 2010 with Mo Stoebe, Arnold Veeman and Julian Vincent.

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Open Mind / Part 2

Registration of the Open Mind sessions 2010 with Mo Stoebe, Arnold Veeman and Julian Vincent.

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Tuscany Towns Community in Daytona Beach Florida by Mercedes Homes

Find your next home in the exclusive townhome community of Tuscany Towns in Daytona Beach! With contemporary designs and first-class amenties – all within minutes of the beach – you’ll fall in love with what Mercedes Homes has to offer.

Mercedes Homes is one of the largest homebuilders in Florida, Texas, North Carolina, and South Carolina. For more than 25 years, Mercedes Homes has been constructing new homes and luxurious communities of the highest quality and design excellence.

Please visit our website for more information, photos and videos: http://www.MercedesHomes.com.

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Moultrie Trace

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For more information, contact:
Florida East Coast Group
(904) 687-6262
REMAX 100 Realty

Nesttled in towering oaks, this beautiful home is a lushly landscaped 3/4 acre paradise. Located in the desirable, quiet neighborhood of Moultrie Trace. This home offers spacious living areas. Huge living room with cathedral ceilings & fireplace, formal dining room and eat-in kitchen. Conviently located to shopping, schools, entertainment, beaches and travel. Minutes to the interstates, hospitals and airports. Just down the road from St. Augustine’s historic district and close to Daytona and Jacksonville, you’ll enjoy the best of both country living and city amenities. The Real Florida-living. YOU WONT WANT TO MISS THIS OPPURTUNITY!!

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Country Home

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For more information, contact:
Florida East Coast Group
(904) 687-6262
REMAX 100 Realty

Country home with fully fence 1/2 acre yard, on 2.5 acres wooded lot. Beautiful preserve surrounds this home. This home offers a spacious rooms and large kitchen. Huge great room with large fireplace perfect for entertaining guest and family. Master bedroom has his and her separate bathrooms and an enormous walk-thru closet. There’s a private shed with electric, just right for a workshop. Beautiful wooden screened patio for cook-outs on side and nice wood porch on entrance. Enjoy the convenience to shopping, schools, entertainment and travel. The interstate is just down the road giving you easy access to downtown St. Augustine, Palatka , Daytona and Jacksonville. Enjoy the convenience to shopping, schools, entertainment and travel. The interstate is just down the road giving you easy access to downtown St. Augustine, Palatka , Daytona and Jacksonville. The Florida beaches are always available for the entertainment of family and friends. Live the country life and have the city life just minutes away..

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Homes & Land Spotlight on Lakewood Ranch, Florida

http://www.FloridaCommunityBlog.com Lakewood Ranch is located on Florida’s West Coast in Manatee and Sarasota counties and is quick and easy to reach from any number of major airports including those in Sarasota/Bradenton, Tampa, Orlando, Ft. Myers and Naples.

At Lakewood Ranch, the unspoiled beauty and tranquility of the natural world is perfectly integrated with the active lifestyles.

For more information or more real estate videos in Florida including Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando and Daytona Beach, please visit http://www.FloridaCommunityBlog.com

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Flagler Beach, Florida OCEANFRONT for sale

1647 N Oceanshore Blvd, Oceanfront home in Flagler Beach, Florida – an oceanside community between St Augustine, Florida an Daytona Beach, Florida. Pictures shot by homeowner. This home is for sale. Call Tim Kennelly, Broker Associate, Prudential Warren Real Estate, (386) 503 – 9064

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Daytona Beach Pest Control – Elite Termite and Pest Services

Elite Termite and Pest Services is your expert choice for protecting you and your family from Florida’s wide variety of invasive and damaging pests. We offer a range of services for both residential properties as well as commercial establishments. We also offer green eco-friendly pest control. Whatever your pest problem may be, our commitment is to eliminate, not just treat, your problem. We treat the area where the pests live and breed, therefore reducing your exposure to the products and improving its effectiveness.

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Get Your Taxpayers Credit.. you must seek your homebuyer tax credit on paper not electronically

  Under the new and expanded home buyer tax credit rule , the credit is worth up to $8,000 for first-time home buyers and up to $6,500 for qualifying existing home buyers, in both cases, who buy a primary residence or have one built. The tax credit is refundable. A credit that is larger than the taxes owed is returned to the taxpayer in the form of a refund.   The home can cost no more than $800,000 and qualifying income is limited to a maximum of $125,000 for single taxpayers and $225,000 for joint taxpayers.

Get the full scoop online from the IRS\’ \”First-Time Homebuyer Credit\” page online.
      All taxpayers (first time and move up buyers) seeking a credit or refund, must use the new IRS Form 5405 \”First-Time Homebuyer Credit and Repayment of the Credit\” (Taxpayers must pay back the credit if they sell the home within three years). The instructions, which teach taxpayers what documents are required, are available on IRS FORM i5405. In addition to Form 5405, also include at least one of the following documents:               
 A copy of the HUD-1, Settlement Statement, showing all parties\’ names and signatures, property address, sales price, and date of purchase.
 For mobile home buyers who don\’t get a settlement statement, a copy of the executed retail sales contract showing all parties\’ names and signatures, property address, purchase price and date of purchase.
 For new home buyers who don\’t get a settlement statement, a copy of the certificate of occupancy showing the owner’s name, property address and date of the certificate.

     Get the full scoop online from the IRS’ “First-Time Homebuyer Credit” page online.
      All taxpayers (first time and move up buyers) seeking a credit or refund, must use the new IRS Form 5405 “First-Time Homebuyer Credit and Repayment of the Credit” (Taxpayers must pay back the credit if they sell the home within three years). The instructions, which teach taxpayers what documents are required, are available on IRS FORM i5405. In addition to Form 5405, also include at least one of the following documents:               
 A copy of the HUD-1, Settlement Statement, showing all parties’ names and signatures, property address, sales price, and date of purchase.
 For mobile home buyers who don’t get a settlement statement, a copy of the executed retail sales contract showing all parties’ names and signatures, property address, purchase price and date of purchase.
 For new home buyers who don’t get a settlement statement, a copy of the certificate of occupancy showing the owner’s name, property address and date of the certificate.

Again, because some of the documents required are not standard tax forms, taxpayers seeking the credit cannot file electronically.
      They can, however, use off-the-shelf tax software or the IRS Free File online software to prepare returns, but they must still print out the return and mail it in with the required documents.
      In addition to accuracy and compliance, the only other way to speed up any refund is to request, with the return, that the home buyer tax credit refund be deposited directly into a bank account.

Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse

Dusk……February 26, 2005……….The lighthouse at Ponce de Leon Inlet, at 175 feet in height, is the tallest lighthouse in Florida and the one of the tallest in the United States. It is located between St. Augustine Light and Cape Canaveral Light. The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station became a National Historic Landmark in 1998. The first real lighthouse for what is now the Ponce de Leon Inlet was erected on the south side of Mosquito Inlet (the present Ponce de León Inlet) in 1835. Unfortunately, the oil for the lamp was never delivered, and soon after the tower was completed a strong storm washed much of the sand from around the base of the tower, weakening it. The Second Seminole War had started, and in December 1835 Seminole Indians attacked the lighthouse, smashing all the glass in the lantern room and setting fire to its wooden stairs. The area was abandoned. The war prevented repairs from being made to the tower, and it collapsed the next year. There were many shipwrecks along the coast near the Mosquito Inlet, but it was not until 1883 that another effort was made to place a light there. The new lighthouse was designed by Francis Hopkinson Smith, with construction supervised by Orville E. Babcock until his death by drowning in the Mosquito Inlet in 1884. The tower was completed and the lamp lit in 1887. The original lamp burned kerosene. In 1909 it was replaced with an incandescent oil vapor lamp. In 1924 a generator was installed to provide electricity in the keepers’ dwellings and to pump water, replacing an old windmill pump. The lighthouse beacon was electrified in 1933 with a 500-watt lamp. The first order Fresnel lens was replaced with a third order rotating Fresnel lens at the same time. In 1927 the name of Mosquito Inlet was changed to Ponce de Leon Inlet. The lighthouse was deactivated by the Coast Guard in 1970, and the Coast Guard established a beacon at New Smyrna Beach. At the urging of concerned citizens, the Town of Ponce Inlet accepted the Light Station property from the Coast Guard in 1972, and the Lighthouse Preservation Association was formed to manage the museum. The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places that same year. In 1982 the light was restored to active service, primarily because highrise buildings blocked the Coast Guard’s beacon on the other side of the inlet.

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