Texas is a huge state with large, prosperous cities that offer excellent opportunities for people. The second largest state in America, Texas is known for higher job opportunities and excellent living conditions. Cities like Houston, San Francisco, Dallas and Austin are amongst the most prosperous cities in the United States. People from different races and [...]

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McKinney Texas is a dynamic city in Texas that in located in Collin County.  Neighboring cities include Melissa, Prosper, Frisco, Plano, and Anna. McKinney features existing homes and new home developments providing its residents with plenty types of dwelling to choose. For the homebuyer and investor McKinney communities are of interest, and the following are [...]

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Palm Bay Club Condo For Sale

by Marc Rasmussen January 13, 2012

Want a fabulous getaway within footsteps of one of the nicest beaches in the world? Take a look at this fabulous Palm Bay Club condo for sale. 5970 Midnight Pass Road, Sarasota, FL Fabulous 2/2 condo within footsteps of the #1 rated Siesta Key beach. This well maintained condo has southern exposure so there is [...]

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Don’t Move Your Personal Items, Sell Them Instead!

by vickienagyrealtor January 10, 2012

So you found the perfect San Ramon California real estate listing and you’re ready to move.  Now the fun begins – packing! If you’re like most of us, this so-called “fun” is a huge chore, and you’ll likely find that you have many items that you no longer need, or want, or that the logistics [...]

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The Peace and Beauty of Castle Ridge, Rockwall Texas

by Mike Pannell January 1, 2012

Castle Ridge Estates is a peaceful neighborhood that is nestled among beautiful trees and surrounded by the shores of Lake Ray Hubbard.  Community amenities are grand in the area as residents of the area are near some great recreational facilities and activities such as the Shores Country Club which features a fitness center, a pool, [...]

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Flying Solo: Single Women Buying Houses

by Katherine McKenzie December 29, 2011

Is home ownership in your future? Maybe if you’re a single woman it is. Since 1981, every indicator points toward increased home ownership for this demographic. The obvious factor in women’s rising rates of homeownership is their ongoing financial liberation. Women now participate in the workforce to a far greater degree than they used to, [...]

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The Pain of Home-Buyer’s Remorse

by mhille December 27, 2011

Have you felt that gnawing feeling in the pit of your stomach? Have you felt the fear that you’ve made the wrong decision, the pang of guilt that you paid too much? The pain that I am speaking of is buyer’s remorse, one of the more aggravating feelings in life. I know I’ve felt it [...]

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Is the Housing Bubble in Its Last Phase?

by Allison Klein December 13, 2011

The term “revulsion” has been used when describing the current condition of the Fort Collins housing market. This term was introduced to us by Nishu Sood,  director of Wall Street’s Deutsche Bank Securities. According to Sood, revulsion is the final phase of the “Housing Bubble” cycle before recovery begins in that region’s housing market. If [...]

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Crystal Sands on Siesta Key, Florida

by Marc Rasmussen December 10, 2011

Built in 1970, Crystal Sands Condos on Siesta Key consists of 152 beautiful condominium residences in a spectacular 12 story building. Located along the stunning Midnight Pass road in sunny Sarasota Florida, this elegant property is a conch shell throw away from Siesta Key Beach. Siesta Key Beach was voted the “Best Sand Beach in [...]

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Boomers Nervous About Real Estate Decisions

by Marc Rasmussen December 9, 2011

Baby Boomers have always been known for their sense of adventure. They believe in taking risks. And, generally, they are quite positive about the characteristics that come with aging. They over-borrowed on their homes, leased expensive cars, financed tuition at high rates and charged expensive vacations on their credit cards. Baby Boomers believe in loans! [...]

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