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Pearland Texas Real Estate Market Trends It is that time of the month to look back to see how the real estate market in Pearland TX did compared to the history and to look where it might be headed. In this story, I will be looking at the 2 zip code of
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More and more homeowners are remodeling and making the most of their space with these top 10 hot trends in the kitchen. Kitchens are now featuring a “family room” feel with more seating and dining areas. The most popular color choice for cabinets
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COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – Some 10,628 existing single-family homes were sold in Texas last month, according to the most recent Multiple Listing Services (MLS) data compiled by the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University. That's
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Pearland Texas Real Estate Market Trends It is time to look at the real estate market in Pearland, Texas. I am going to give you a two-year look at how the housing market is holding up and what I think the market might do, and what you as a home buyer/seller
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Who Qualifies for the Extended Credit? First-time home buyers who purchase homes between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010. Current home owners purchasing a home between November 7, 2009 and April 30, 2010, who have used the home being sold or vacated
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Sales volume, price up in 2009-Q4 according to Texas Quarterly Housing Report First-time homebuyer tax credit, homeowner-friendly public policies cited as keys to market strength FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE— CONTACT: Stacy Armijo - Pierpont Communications,
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LAS VEGAS (Real Estate Center) – Smaller homes, lower prices. That's the outlook for new home builders this year. In fact, 95 percent of those polled by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) say they will do one or the other, maybe
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Effective February 1, 2010 the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will relax FHA rules that prohibit insuring mortgages on homes that are owned by the seller for less than 90 days – a move that could help expedite the rehabilitation
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By: Oliver Marks Published: September 1, 2009 Doing home-improvement jobs yourself can be a smart way to save money, but choose the right DIY projects or you’ll end up paying dearly. Look for maintenance jobs that are relatively easy and need to
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Welcome to the most current Housing Trends eNewsletter. This eNewsletter is specially designed for you, with national and local housing information that you may find useful whether you're in the market for a home, thinking about selling your home,
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By: Jeanne Huber Published: September 16, 2009 For what the typical family wastes every year on air leaks—about $350—you can plug energy-robbing gaps, start saving money, and enjoy a more comfortable home. A typical family spends about a third
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By: Oliver Marks Published: September 30, 2009 Review your remodeling contract carefully and adjust it to make sure it protects you in terms of payments, work schedules, and project specifications. Even if you never intend to pick up a hammer for your
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There’s an old adage that what you don’t know won’t hurt you, but when it comes to buying real estate, that’s not the case. After all, wouldn’t you want to know if the dream house you’re buying had flooding problems
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Personal and home security is a concern whether you're old or young, single or married a parent or not. Protection of self and property is a fundamental component of feeling safe, and this is especially true in our homes. So, if you're in the
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You’ve finally arrived at the decision to buy a home. Now you face the choice between buying a newly-constructed or an existing home. There are advantages and disadvantages to each option, so the decision may not be an easy one. No matter which
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