Week in Review: What We Liked From the Week That Was
Florida was one of the hardest hit markets during the real estate bust and troubles still remain, but towns along the Atlantic coast in the
Florida was one of the hardest hit markets during the real estate bust and troubles still remain, but towns along the Atlantic coast in the
As the Category 4 Hurricane Earl steers toward the east coast, the real estate world was in a tailspin of its own after two short
President Obama, born August 4, 1961, celebrated his 49th birthday this week. The same year the President was born, the lobby group National Committee against
As Hurricane Alex swirled around the Gulf producing ten-foot waves and 25 mph winds, 180,000 homebuyers got a lifebuoy that will save them from what
We prospect diligently to find qualified buyers. We work with them tireless to find the perfect home. We negotiate expertly on their behalf to get
Even with a whirlwind of news this week — from General McChrystal’s departure to the longest tennis match in the history of Wimbledon — real estate remained a major focus. Sales of new single-family
On the foreclosure front this week, the pace of prime borrowers succumbing to foreclosure is accelerating with unemployment being the major driver. The good news,
Economic forecasts are an interesting thing to consider. Exactly 3 weeks ago, I read several forecasts that stated that the market was indeed recovering and
The government has played a large role in housing recovery. This week, the real-estate lobby asked Congress to extend the amount of time that potential
This week, we are starting to see the first inklings of what a post-tax credit real estate market looks like. Numbers out this week show
Of course, last Friday was the long anticipated deadline of the home buyer tax credits. While it did cause last minute deals to hurry in
Last week, the tax credit expired. Is that good or is that bad? California has made their decision to state-fund their version of a tax credit in an attempt to continue to drive their housing market – but what about everyone else?
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