North Carolina’s Low Property Tax Burden

May 3, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Property-tax rates are a critical factor in real estate investment, especially for individuals seeking a vacation or retirement property, or a second home. North Carolina’s property-tax rates, as compared to those of other states, prove to be quite attractive

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What is Really Driving Australian Property Prices?

May 3, 2010 by · Comments Off
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There is so much talk in the media about rising property prices in Australia. I constantly hear people suggesting that prices are a factor of supply and that the short supply of housing in Australia is the driving force behind price growth.

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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Real Estate Market Analysis

March 6, 2010 by · Comments Off
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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina has had its ups and downs in terms of real estate market conditions, both during the peak of the economic slowdown and recovery phases. Before the recession, the market was governed with houses in full operation. But it took a pretty bad hit rate during the recession. The recovery is now underway in the region of Mount Pleasant and the latest facts and figures can be a very interesting picture.

NCHFA – Loans For Owning a Home in North Carolina

January 27, 2010 by · Comments Off
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The NCHFA (North Carolina Housing Finance Agency) is a program that buyers who need support to help purchase (or keep) in North Carolina. If you are a first home buyer in North Carolina, with a moderate income and decent credit, you can opt for the various programs offered by the NCHFA considered.

Renaissance Bay Indianapolis at 78th and Keystone

October 10, 2009 by · Comments Off
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I attended an event on Friday 9/7 at this location and then Saturday was their big Open House event. I will be able to say I was there when it was just mud and a lake.

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