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PMMS RSS Feed Historical PMMS Data Historical monthly PMMS data tables are available for each type of product in both HTML and Excel formats: 30-Year Fixed-Rate Historic Tables [ HTML ] [ Excel ] 15-Year Fixed-Rate Historic Tables [ HTML ] [ Excel ] 5-Year Adjustable-Rate Historic Tables [ HTML ] [ Excel ] 1-Year Adjustable-Rate Historic Tables [ HTML ] [ Excel ] Weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey 2005 Weekly Mortgage Rates Data (Excel 5.0/Win95 workbook) Compilation of Weekly Survey Releases for 2005 December 29, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.22% 5.76% 5.79% 5.15% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 December 22, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.26% 5.79% 5.82% 5.22% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 December 15, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.30% 5.85% 5.77% 5.15% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 December 8, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.32% 5.87% 5.78% 5.16% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 December 1, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.26% 5.81% 5.76% 5.16% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 November 23, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.28% 5.81% 5.75% 5.14% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.7 November 17, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.37% 5.90% 5.86% 5.20% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 November 10, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.36% 5.89% 5.81% 5.12% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 November 3, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.31% 5.85% 5.76% 5.09% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 October 27, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.15% 5.69% 5.63% 4.91% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 October 20, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.10% 5.65% 5.59% 4.89% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 October 13, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.03% 5.62% 5.57% 4.85% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 October 6, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.98% 5.54% 5.48% 4.77% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 September 29, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.91% 5.48% 5.44% 4.68% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 September 22, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.80% 5.37% 5.31% 4.48% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.7 September 15, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.74% 5.32% 5.26% 4.46% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 September 8, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.71% 5.30% 5.24% 4.45% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 September 1, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.71% 5.32% 5.3% 4.48% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.7 August 25, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.77% 5.35% 5.30% 4.56% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 August 18, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.80% 5.40% 5.34% 4.58% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 August 11, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.89% 5.47% 5.40% 4.57% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 August 4, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.82% 5.38% 5.30% 4.47% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 July 28, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.77% 5.34% 5.27% 4.46% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 July 21, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.73% 5.32% 5.26% 4.42% Fees & Points: 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 July 14, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.66% 5.25% 5.15% 4.39% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 July 7, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.62% 5.20% 5.19% 4.33% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 June 30, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.53% 5.12% 5.06% 4.24% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 June 23, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.57% 5.16% 5.05% 4.23% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 June 16, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.63% 5.22% 5.10% 4.25% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 June 9, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.56% 5.14% 5.01% 4.21% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 June 2, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.62% 5.20% 5.10% 4.26% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 May 26, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.65% 5.21% 5.07% 4.21% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 May 19, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.71% 5.27% 5.07% 4.26% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 May 12, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.77% 5.33% 5.21% 4.23% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 May 5, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.75% 5.31% 5.16% 4.22% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 April 28, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.78% 5.33% 5.20% 4.21% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 April 21, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.80% 5.36% 5.22% 4.26% Fees & Points: 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 April 14, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.91% 5.46% 5.31% 4.30% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 April 7, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.93% 5.48% 5.33% 4.23% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 March 31, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.04% 5.58% 5.43% 4.33% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 March 24, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 6.01% 5.56% 5.35% 4.24% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 March 17, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.95% 5.47% 5.31% 4.20% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 March 10, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.85% 5.38% 5.22% 4.24% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 March 3, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.79% 5.33% 5.17% 4.14% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.8 February 24, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.69% 5.22% 5.05% 4.16% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 February 17, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.62% 5.14% 5.05% 4.15% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 February 10, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.57% 5.10% 4.99% 4.11% Fees & Points: 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 February 3, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.63% 5.14% 5.00% 4.23% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.7 January 27, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.66% 5.14% 5.02% 4.18% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 January 20, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.67% 5.15% 5.05% 4.11% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.7 January 13, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.74% 5.19% 5.05% 4.10% Fees & Points: 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 January 6, 2005 30-yr 15-yr 5/1-yr ARM 1-yr ARM Average Rates: 5.77% 5.21% 5.03% 4.10% Fees & Points: 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.7 © 2005 Freddie Mac Doing Business With Freddie Mac Single-Family Multifamily Debt Securities Mortgage Securities Vendors and Suppliers About Freddie Mac About Us Public Policy News and Information Investor Relations Careers Buying and Owning a Home Preparing for Homeownership All About Mortgages Purchasing a Home Owning and Keeping a Home 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Home Equity Loans/Lines Overview Fixed-Rate Second Mortgage Home Equity Line of Credit Visa Platinum PowerHouse Loan Serving Members Since 1936 ONLINE BANKING Mortgage Calculator Rates & Terms Equifax: Get Your Credit Report New Account Identification Fixed-Rate Second Mortgage When you need money, the equity in your home can be one of your greatest financial resources. And with a Fixed-Rate Second Mortgage, you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value. You can use this equity in your home to pay off high-rate credit cards, make homeimprovements, finance your child's education, or finally take your dream vacation. Low, fixed rates Interest potentially tax deductible * Fixed terms up to 25 years Available for both owner occupied and non-owner occupied properties No maximum loan amount No pre-payment penalty Borrow as little at $10,000 Apply online! [ Back To Top ] Interest-Only Home Equity Line of Credit With USEs Interest-Only Home Equity Line of Credit, you can make the big purchases or investments you have been dreaming about while paying only the interest on a monthly basis. And with an introductory rate as low as only 6.50% APR* , you can get the cash you need for one low monthly payment. You can access your Interest-Only HELOC through a checkbook or ATM card. Low, variable rates APR as low as 6.50% for the first six months * Credit lines up to $500,000 No points, fees, or upfront costs ** Checkbook and ATM access No annual fee Primary residence or rental property - same low rate One of the industrys lowest floors (1.00%) and ceilings(11.99%) Tax-deductible interest in most cases *** Apply online! *Rates effective as of 12/1/2005. An introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) as low as Prime Rate minus 0.50% is valid for the first 6 months from the date of loan origination. Currently, your discounted rate would be as low as 6.50% APR. Thereafter, your rate may be as low as the Prime Rate, as published in The Wall Street Journal, which is currently 7.00%. Prime Rate may change at any time, although your rate is subject to change quarterly. The maximum APR is 11.99%. The $35 Annual Fee is waived for the first year and assessed on your anniversary date any year thereafter when your balance is less than $10,000. To qualify for the lowest rate, members must have above-average established credit and meet certain loan-to-value ratios. For loan amounts in excess of $250,000, the borrower is responsible for paying all actual costs incurred, based on the loan amount established. Offer available for new home equity lines of credit on both owner- and non-owner occupied, 1-4 unit properties, in the state of California. If the loan is closed within the first three years from the origination date, an Early Account Closure Fee may be assessed on loans with credit limits of $250,000 or less. A Reconveyance Fee will be charged when your loan is paid in full. Consult your tax advisor regarding the tax deductibility of interest. Certain limitations apply. Loans subject to credit approval. Rates, terms, and conditions are subject to change without notice. [ Back To Top ] Home Equity Line of Credit Platinum Visa With USE's Home Equity Line of Credit Platinum Visa, you can access the equity in your home with the convenience of a Platinum Visa credit card. And, at an introductory rate as low as only 6.50% APR * , it's the low-rate opportunity of a lifetime. Use your Home Equity Line of Credit for just about anything, like purchasing a new car, paying for your child's education, taking your dream vacation, or remodeling your home. Low, variable rates APR as low as 6.50% for the first six months * Credit lines up to $500,000 No points, fees, or upfront costs * Platinum Visa, check, or cash access No annual fee * Primary residence or rental property - same low rate 100% tax-deductible interest * One of the industry's lowest floors (1.00%) and ceilings (11.99%) Apply online! For important disclosure information, click here . *Rates effective as of 12/1/2005. An introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) as low as Prime Rate minus 0.50% is valid for the first 6 months from the date of loan origination. Currently, your discounted rate would be as low as 6.50% APR. Thereafter, your rate may be as low as the Prime Rate, as published in The Wall Street Journal, which is currently 7.00%. Prime Rate may change at any time, although your rate is subject to change quarterly. The maximum APR is 11.99%. The $35 Annual Fee is waived for the first year and assessed on your anniversary date any year thereafter when your balance is less than $10,000. To qualify for the lowest rate, members must have above-average established credit and meet certain loan-to-value ratios. For loan amounts in excess of $250,000, the borrower is responsible for paying all actual costs incurred, based on the loan amount established. Offer available for new home equity lines of credit on both owner- and non-owner occupied, 1-4 unit properties, in the state of California. If the loan is closed within the first three years from the origination date, an Early Account Closure Fee may be assessed on loans with credit limits of $250,000 or less. A Reconveyance Fee will be charged when your loan is paid in full. Consult your tax advisor regarding the tax deductibility of interest. Certain limitations apply. Loans subject to credit approval. Rates, terms, and conditions are subject to change without notice. [ Back To Top ] PowerHouse Loan The PowerHouse Loan is based on your creditworthiness not the equity in your home. Therefore, you can access the funds youneed even if you only recently purchased your home. Low, fixed rates Interest Potentially Tax Deductible * No appraisal required Borrow $5,000 to $15,000 5- to 7-year terms In most circumstances, funds can be available in as little as 10 days No pre-payment penalty Available on owner occupied properties only Apply online! Special Note: Even if you currently have a Home Equity Credit Line or Second Trust Deed with USE, you may still qualify for aPowerHouse Loan. However, if your equity credit line or second trust deed is held by another financial institution, we cannot arrangea PowerHouse Loan unless we pay off the existing loan. Owner-occupied residences only. [ Back To Top ] All loans are subject to approval. Home Equity and PowerHouse Loans are not available when your first mortgage has a balloon payment. California properties only. A fee will be charged for reconveyance when your loan is paid in full.*Please consult with your tax advisor for IRS guidelines on the deductibility of interest payments. Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) Platinum Visa * Annual Percentage Rate 6.50 % Variable Rate Information Annual Percentage Rate varies quarterly based on the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate plus a margin. Variable Rate not to exceed 11.99% or be less than 1.00%. Grace period for the repayment of the balance of purchases On new purchases paid in full by payment due date as set forth on your periodic statement. Method of computing the balance for purchases Average Daily Balance Method(including current transactions) Annual Fee $35.00. Waived for the first year; waived if balance is $10,000 or greater. Cash Advance Fee None Late Payment Charge $10.00 if your minimum monthly payment is more than 10 days late Overlimit Fee $10.00 for each billing cycle we receive a purchase or advance which causes you to be over the limit. Effective Date December 1, 2005 * Index of 7.00% - 0.50% = 6.50%. Index of 7.00% + 1.50% = 8.50%, effectiveDecember 1, 2005.Rates and Terms subject to change at any time. USE is an Equal Housing Lender [ Back To Top ]
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Renting Historic Samuel Cupples House | Saint Louis University text only | | about slu | | apply now | | contact slu | | give online | | slu home | | quicklinks Admissions Academics Academic Calendar Admin Offices Banner Billiken Athletics Campus Life Career Services Colleges and Schools Events on Campus Financial Aid Gateway: Intranet Giving to SLU Libraries Ministry and Outreach Museums and Art People Finder Research Resources for Reporters Safety Student Health SLUCare Technology Web Email WebCT Working at SLU | | | | a-to-z search Eleanor Turshin Glass Collection Now Open Preview the Collection General Information Directions and Map Cupples Museum Shop Art Collections Family and House History 1890 Virtual House Tour R. M. S. Republic Links Cupples Family Survives Disaster! Types of Tours Rent Cupples House Become A Member Fr. Maurice McNamee Fr. McNamee: The Visionary Who Saved Samuel Cupples House Home Guidelinesfor Event Rentalsat Saint Louis University's Historic Samuel Cupples House University Events Services: 977-3728, or 977-7162or 977-3729 (The Cupples House staff does not reserve or bookevents.) These guidelines are in place to prevent accidentsand damage to the historic Cupples House and art collections. We ask that yourespect the historic nature of Samuel Cupples House. Your signature on theconfirmation letter and contract is your acknowledgement that the SamuelCupples House is rented only in compliance with the following: General Only the first and second floors of Cupples House are opened for events scheduled at Cupples House. Sit-down dinners limited to 60 in attendance. Stand-up receptions limited to 150 guests. No smoking in Cupples House on any floors; in galleries, bathrooms or kitchen. No taper candles allowed. Votive candles may be used only if part of a floral table arrangements. Floral arrangements are limited to table centerpieces only. Personal property left at Cupples House will be held for two days only unless other arrangements are made. Cupples House assumes no responsibility for personal property during or after an event. Telephone may be used only in an emergency. Physicians should identify themselves to Cupples House staff if medical calls are expected. Music No dancing is permitted. No brass, band or amplified instruments. String instruments and piano music only. Prohibited Access Backstairs may not be used except in case of emergency. No windows on any floors can be opened. No access to the third floor. No access to exterior balconies on any floor. No access to staff offices, kitchen, storerooms, rooms under installation or otherwise marked as private. Guests Children under the age of 12 are not permitted in the house. No animals allowed except seeing eye dogs with advance permission. Handicapped access is limited to the first floor. Disabled guests should notify event services in advance. Refreshments No alcoholic beverage may be served to anyone under the age of 21. No liquor, beer, or wine may be brought in from outside. Alcoholic beverages must be ordered through our designated caterer only. No outside food may be brought in. University caterer is recommended but not required. Outside caterer must meet with Cupples House director prior to signing reservation contract. No food or drink is permitted on the upper floors of Cupples House. Parties are limited to the first floor only. No food or drink allowed on antique furniture or textiles. Red wine is not permitted in the Conservatory. If accidental spills occur, we request you notify an event services staff member so that the spill may be cleaned up immediately. Table, Bar Set-Up and SpecialEquipment Your event services contact will supply client with examples of table set-up. In order to comply with safety codes, table arrangements may have to be changed in order to keep exit clear and to protect antique furniture. Special needs for podium, reception or presentation tables must be requested no later than one week prior to event. Piano and/or electronic equipment needs must be made at time of booking. Cupples House does not supply electronic equipment. (Screens, slide projectors, carts, VCRs, extension cords, etc.) Event Services can assist the client in arranging this equipment. Deliveries Cupples House has limited storage space for outside deliveries. Deliveries accepted only on the day of the event. All deliveries for evening events must be picked up by 10:30 a.m. on the next business day. Please advise your Event Services contact two days in advance to arrange access. A list of deliveries and the company names must be provided in advance in order to arrange parking gate access. This includes, florists, musicians, party rentals and musical instruments. Parking Visitors are directed to park in the Saint Louis University garage at Grand and Laclede. Photography Photography strictly for personal use is allowed. Photography for reproduction or commercial use is not allowed without prior permission from the Saint Louis University Marketing and Communications Department. To prevent damage, photography, video cameras and photography lighting cannot be directed onto any painting, print or photograph. Cupples House reserves theright to restrict the use of any electronic equipment. Consideration of the Fine andDecorative Art Collection and Historical House No sitting on antique furniture; especially furniture tied off by ribbons. No decorations may be hung, taped, stapled or otherwise attached to the interior architecture or furniture. No furniture or objects may be moved unless approved and supervised by Cupples House staff. If front porch or porte-cochere is used for a reception area, all signs, tables and debris must be removed at the end of the event. Samuel Cupples House RentalFees Rental fees are based on afour-hour rental. Additional hours over four are charged at $100 per each hour. Our closing time is 10:30 p.m. All guests must vacate no later than 11p.m. Cupples House is available for two hour wedding photography sessions.Additional time past the two hour session will be assessed at $100 per each hour. Hours Daytime events: Mondays only. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Evening events: Mondaysthrough Sundays. 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Fees/Charges Booking fee four hour reservation of the 1 st and 2 nd floor of Cupples House $250, university departments. $300, university faculty, staff, partners. $750, external group. Weekend surcharge (Fri., Sat., Sunday) $50, university departments $50, university faculty, staff, partners $250, external group Attendant fee $100, university departments $100, university faculty, staff, partners $200, external group Housekeeping fee $50 per 50 guests Piano fee $100 Wedding Photography (up to two hours) $175 Damage Deposit for allexternal rentals $250 How to Make Reservations andPayment: Call University EventsServices: 977-3728, or 977-7162 or 977-3729 Rental of Samuel Cupples Houseis determined on the appropriate nature of the event and on a first-come,first-served basis. Cupples House is unavailableduring the following periods: The month of January, the month of August, allmajor holidays and the weekends surrounding major holidays. These are: NewYear's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Dayand Christmas Day. In addition, Cupples House isnot available the week preceding Commencement on the third Saturday of May, andvarious other dates when the University is closed. In some circumstances, the Universityadministration and/or some departments have necessary priority in bookingcertain annual functions. These periods are in conjunction with the opening andclosing months of the academic year and the Thanksgiving to Christmas season. The following types of eventsare not appropriate for Cupples House rental: Wedding ceremonies or photography events Events which serve as a promotion for alcohol or tobacco products Events which have band instruments or dancing Fundraising events for non-University clients Photography or film location shoots without prior permission of the Saint Louis University Marketing and Communications Department Reservations: Reservations will be held for10 days after the mailing of the Event Booking/Reservation form.After returning your space reservation sheet with the required fee, you will besent a special events guidelines packet. Please read the guidelines carefullyto make sure that your planning and interests comply with the list ofregulations. Your deposit or IDO confirmsyour reservation. If not received within 10 days, the date is released to otherpossible clients. Payment Balance for external clientsis due two weeks prior to date of event. Certificate of Insurance forexternal clients due 10 days prior to date of event. Damage Deposit External Clients: A damage deposit of $250 isnecessary for every event. This deposit will be held andthen returned to the client within 10 days after the event assuming thatCupples House was not damaged during your event.. University Departments: The University insurancecarries a deductible of $1,000 so that Cupples House cannot submit claims belowthat amount. Damage that occurs to the interior woodwork, or furniture or artcollection below $1,000 will be billed to the University department along witha statement of loss or repair estimate. Refunds To hold a space, 100 percentof the room cost and administration fee are required. The remaining fees mustbe paid two weeks before the event. If you cancel, all fees except theadministrative fee will be returned one month prior to the event. Half of thedown payment will be returned if the event is canceled two weeks to one monthprior. If the event is canceled less than two weeks prior to the event, no feewill be returned. History Links | Samuel Cupples | Women's Page Chronology | Architecture | Gilded Age about slu | apply now | contact slu | give online | slu home ©1818 - 2005 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY Where Knowledge Touches Lives ®
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Towards Liberty International Society for Individual Liberty > Don't Get Stuck Paying "Zombie" Debt – Towards Liberty – A commentary on current events by Jarret Wollstein The Coming Real Estate Collapse – 05-24-05 – As real estate prices in much of the U.S. continues to soar, evidence is growing that both commercial and residential real estate is greatly over-priced in many of the country's hottest markets – including New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., Miami, and much of California. One clear indication that real estate is overpriced is that rents are now a fraction of mortgage payments, and are continuing to fall in terms of real dollars. For instance, Forbes reports that cash return on income-producing real estate has fallen from 9% a few years ago, to just 5% to 7% now, and is likely to go lower. You can clearly see why rents are falling in overheated markets like California's Silicon Valley. In the San Francisco-San Jos corridor, there is currently over 33 million square feet of un-rented (and in many cases never occupied) commercial space. Last year, just 65 thousand square feet of this enormous inventory was rented. At that rate, it will take over 507 years to rent all unoccupied commercial real estate in Silicon Valley. Since most investors can't wait over half a millennium for returns on their capital, what's more likely is that commercial real estate prices in this "hot market" will soon fall like a rock. Another indication that real estate is poised for a fall, that fewer and fewer people can afford today's astronomically-priced houses. For instance, in California – where ordinary 2,000 square foot, 3-bedroom homes are going for $500,000 to $2,000,000+ – less than one family in six now qualifies to repurchase their own house. Another indications that real estate is ready for a fall: Of 362 U.S. metropolitan areas, about 15% are experiencing a housing "boom" – a three-year, inflation adjusted price gain of 30% or more – according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. That's the highest number of boom markets ever recorded in the 30 years that they have been tracked. In Americas hottest real estate markets – including the big cities in New York, Florida and California – housing prices went up by 15% to 35% in the past year alone. This is clearly unsustainable. No matter how low interest rates are and no matter how many schemes George Bush comes up with for an "ownership society," it's clear that we are rapidly reaching the point when hardly anyone can afford to buy a new house in a hot real estate market, without putting their financial future in jeopardy. So what's propping up the real estate bubble, and causing housing prices to go ever-higher, even as rents fall and commercial landlords face enormous vacancy rates? Besides artificially low interest rates, the answer, in a word, is speculation. Up to one residence in three in California is now purchased not to live in, but for resale, according to the San Francisco Chronicle . The comparable figure may be as high as one property in two in the Las Vegas area. In downtown Miami, 80% of approximately 35,000 new condos now under construction or just completed, are owned by investors – not people who actually plan on living in them – according to MoneyNews.com. Call it the triumph of delusion over reality. I can't tell you how many people have told me that real estate price "can't fall, because if they did, they would be bankrupt." In other words, because they want prices to stay up, they must stay up. If you believe that, there is a nice three-bedroom fixer-upper on a dirt lot, and on the edge of an eroding cliff, in Pacifica, California, I'd like to sell you for just $2.5 million. Buy this bargain now, before the price really goes up! (This is a real example.) In the current frenzied real market, self-delusion is rampant. In Florida's red-hot real estate market, one Miami realtor recently told the New York Times , "South Florida is working off a totally new economic model than any of us have ever experienced in the past." That's precisely what executives of dot coms told investors to justify their astronomical stock prices, just before the collapse – which triggered the destruction of over $3 trillion in stock value. Unfortunately, for many overextended home owners, property prices aren't immune to the laws of economics. Property prices can and do fall in America, as witnessed by the bear markets of 1974-75, 1980-82 and 1990-92. A personal example: One Northern California home owner I know bought his 2,000 sq. ft. house for $750,000 in 1989. In 1992, he was couldn't get $450,000 for his property, and was forced to declare bankruptcy after he lost his job. Millions of overextended American families with "interest only" and adjustable rate mortgages will likely find themselves in the same boat, when mortgage interest rates edge up above 7% or 8% – which is likely by the end of this year. (Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has warned that we can expect at least a 2.25% increase in interest rates in 2005, on top of the 2% increase in 2004.) The brutal financial reality is that a mere 2% rise in mortgage rates, can increase ARM payments by as much as 40% – an unsustainable burden for families living on the edge. One way or another, at best , the U.S. real estate bubble has 1 to 2 more years to run before it collapses. If you or your children are among those living in overpriced homes you can barely afford, NOW is the time to sell, when the market is at or near its peak, and before prices drop by 30% or more – and they find themselves living in a Motel 6 or in your basement. To minimize taxes on the profits, reinvest in a home in a small town or rural area where prices arent so absurd, and bank the rest. Please stay in touch! Add yourself to our e-mail list. Two times per month we send an update on the activities of our members and new features at ISIL.org. Simply enter your e-mail address here and click the button. You can easily remove yourself (unsubscribe) at any time. E-mail us at isil@isil.org if you have any personal questions or comments. E-mail address: Subscribe Unsubscribe