Archive for June, 2009

Bottom of the Fredericksburg Real Estate Market

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Jun 2nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

Today we are talking about my opinion that we have reached the bottom of the Fredericksburg real estate market. Particularly regarding homes for sale in Fredericksburg and the surrounding counties that are at a certain price point.



First-Time Home Buyers – Use Your $8,000 Tax Credit For Closing Costs & Down Payment

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Jun 1st, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that first-time home buyers using FHA-approved lenders can now get an advance on the $8,000 tax credit created by the stimulus package and apply it toward their down payments or closing costs.
This is great news but we need to remember that investors (those […]



Cantor vs. Dean: Four Years Later

By From http://fred2blue.com • Jun 1st, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

June 2005:
Chief Deputy Majority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) released the following statement today regarding Howard Dean’s recent statement that the Republican Party is “pretty much a white Christian party”:
“I’m disappointed that the leader of the Democrat party finds it necessary to divide Americans by race and faith. America ’s families want to know how we […]



New York Times’ Eric Asimov on Two Buck Chuck

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Jun 1st, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Here’s a great post on the blog of Eric Asimov regarding bronco wines, the people who make “Two Buck Chuck”, the nickname for the Charles Shaw wines sold at Trader Joe’s. Here’s a taste:

“Two-Buck Chuck fits in with this tradition. No, it’s not flawed. Very little wine is flawed in this day and age, now that we understand the science of winemaking and the importance of hygiene and temperature control in the mass-production of wines. But it is insipid. Wine-lovers today don’t need to fear flawed wines so much as dull, uninteresting wines.”

I would be harder on the owner, Fred Franzia, than Mr. Asimov is. He and his kind have managed to convince huge numbers of people that wine is a simple commodity, like milk or garbage bags, and that price is the main consideration. His claim that no wine should cost more than $10 is not only absurd, I don’t think even he believes that. That would be like telling me that because McDonald’s sells burgers that are palatable for a couple of bucks, you should never spend more than that on a burger. Or because Wal-Mart sells dresses for cheaper than Nieman Marcus, you should always shop at Wal-Mart. These observations are no less ridiculous when applied to wine.

It’s not that you can’t find great wines under $10 – we sell many in that price range and stand by their quality. But they don’t come from huge wine companies, they come from real winemakers who care about quality. And Mr. Asimov is also right that when you’re willing to go between $10-$20, quality goes up quite a bit. I think the best value in our whole collection is the Puzelat Le Telquel, for $13.99. Best under $15 wine I’ve ever tasted. It wasn’t made by some big, faceless wine company with revenues in the millions, it was made by one guy in Touraine, France.