Archive for June 20th, 2008

New Construction Suggests Phoenix on the Brink of Major Growth Posted By : Anne Eliason

Friday, June 20th, 2008

New Construction Suggests Phoenix on the Brink of Major Growth Posted By : Anne Eliason
The Phoenix real estate market, ever strong and stable, has dipped slightly in recent months, giving astute home buyers a chance at deals they wouldn’t have seen last year, and may not see again for quite some time. Sometimes a dip in the market is seen as “the market settling”, but take a closer look at what’s going on in and around Phoenix, and you’ll see that this dip is just a moment of calm before the next rise in the Phoenix real estate market.

Idaho Investment Property Holds its Ground in These Uncertain Times Posted By : Joesph Gruff
It seems that every time a person watches the latest news reports on real estate in the U.S. the news is bad. The fact of the matter, is that the entire U.S. real estate market has not gone to hell in a hand basket as the news reporters would like to have you believe.

BEST OF SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE Posted By : Katalin.21 Cseke.12
Springfield was founded as a station of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad in 1847. Springfield remained a rural crossroads until Edward Carr decided to subdivide the area for suburban development in 1946 along the recently opened Henry Shirley Highway( now I-95/I-395). Carr, a realtor, believed this to be the last easily accessible tract within 12 miles of Washington, DC. Ready access to Washington, via the Shirley Highway spurred tremendous growth in the area in the 1950s and 1960s. As per the census of 2000 the median income for every household in Springfield was $69,640, and the median income for each family was $73,903. The per capita income in Springfield was for the CDP was $27,807.

Income from Residential Investment Properties Posted By : Luat Tran Van
The current real estate market has created opportunities that many investors are moving quickly to take advantage of. The residential housing market is being aggressively bought by investors looking to make a profit.

A Long Lasting Deck Will Increase Your Home’s Value Posted By : Scott Baxter
In a warm climate like Arizona’s, building usable outdoor living space is one of the simplest ways to add value to your home and enjoyment to your life. Imagine hosting parties on your back deck. Add a barbeque and cooler and the experience is complete. A deck can easily be added to almost any backyard.