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For a glimpse of what we have been
doing: Check the title list of our podcats/blogs. Whoooaaa!
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Daily Real Estate News | May
2, 2008
Markets
That Are Doing Just Fine, Thanks
Some cities aren’t feeling the pain of falling home prices or rising
unemployment. Despite the national slowdown, they're doing just fine. |
May 3, 2008
Summit to help guide 'environmental
cabinet' |
May 3, 2008
NC Mecklenburg
sales down, but not equally |
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April 2008 |
April 5, 2008
Charlotte didn't play speculation game
like the rest of the nation. New statistics reveal big difference |
April 9, 2008
Tailored to niches: Dilworth,
Eastover, Cotswold , NoDa
The appeal of embraceable locations Savvy Charlotte
developers are navigating the unsettled housing market by tailoring
projects to meet specific niches.
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April 10, 2008
Charlotte
Named Among Top 10 Best Cities for Home Sellers
Forbes magazine
recently named Charlotte among the top 10 best cities for home sellers. Forbes
used a variety of resources to determine how the country’s 40 largest
metro areas fared according to four factors- job growth, amount of new
construction, vacancy rates, and credit availability. |
April 14,2008
Bryant Park
Incentives help fuel Wachovia project
Federal program tries to spur development in low-income areas |
April 16, 2008
Parking green across from
the arena
Deck to include condos, eatery and year-round green market
April
19, 2008
Changes Afoot Could Stomp
Condo Market
Kenneth Harney
(Please see my comments under Financing-see left Menu) |
Apr. 23, 2008
Windsor Run Retirement Community
in Matthews
Developers say planned 83-acre campus on McKee Road will be a
self-sufficient `town' |
April 27, 2008
The Park. Unpaid bills. Stopping Construction. |
April 29, 2008
Closely-watched housing price
index drops
Only
Charlotte
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N.C.
, posted a positive return year-over-year. |
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News from the Charlotte, NC Condominium Market
Place:
This may require several parts but I feel compelled to talk about what I
have read and ultimately who I will talk to about this and what links I
can provide you the reader, the listener, the real estate consumer. This
is serious. It is Radon. I think I will simply publish the whole story as
it appeared in the Business Journal. I have been waiting for a follow up
from someone…a newspaper, a radio report, a television, but nothing as
of this date.
I am going to put this on my blog as well. And will do my best to follow
this through. This addresses my core concern as a real estate broker…public
health, public safety, consumer awareness.
Here is the whole article as it appeared in the Business Journal on
February 22, 2008. Counting
this, there will be five parts:
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