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Western Real Estate News
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Covering residential and commercial real estate news in the U.S. and Canada
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Historically Low Interest Rates Means Portland Real Estate is More Affordable For First Time Buyers
PORTLAND, Ore. – Continued easing from the Federal Reserve is driving historically low interest rates for Portland OR real estate buyers says local REALTOR® David Somerville. According to Somerville, the Fed’s attempts to revitalize the economy with low interest rates should be seen as a gift for anyone wanting to buy a home right now, [...]
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Key West Real Estate Market Report Issued By Local REALTORĀ® Sean Farrer
KEY WEST, Fla. – Key West, Florida real estate agent Sean Farrer issued a real estate market report for the area based on recent sold statistics and trends he has observed in the market. Farrer says that sales in 2012 are already starting off well. “With our peak season already here, last month saw a [...]
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2012 Orlando Real Estate Market To Be Active Says Orlando Florida Real Estate Firm
Orlando, FL – While global financial markets continue to express uncertainty, one Florida real estate firm says the 2012 Orlando market is almost certain to be an active one. Jonathan de Jesus of Dominium Realty Group specializes in Orlando real estate, and says that market in the upcoming year is bound to be busy for [...]
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Cold Winter in Northern States Yields Hot Orlando Real Estate Market Says Agent Jonathan de Jesus
ORLANDO, Fla – The Orlando home market isn’t nearly as cold as the weather up north according to Orlando real estate agent Jonathan de Jesus of Dominium Realty Group. De Jesus says that although the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) has adjusted the home sale statistics downward for the last five years, the market is [...]
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Foreclosure Inventory To Bring Out Bargain Hunters Says Meridian Real Estate Agent John Espinosa
MERIDIAN, Ida. – Meridian REALTOR® John Espinosa sees foreclosure inventory of bank owned homes likely continuing to bring out bargain hunters through 2012, bringing with it exceptional prices. Depending on what economic policies the federal government adopts, Espinosa says Idaho real estate buyers will likely see continued low interest rates through this election year as [...]
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