With 40 year mortgages for the average family home ownership is more affordable
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Are you getting ready to put your house on the market? Check out this article on Paint Sheens. One way to spruce up your home to get it ready to sell. http://members.houselogic.com/articles/paint-sheen-guide/preview/
Friday, January 14, 2011
Amarillo Real Estate Hotline
The weather should be perfect to get out and look at houses this weekend. Be sure to take advantage of this number. You can get info on any house listed in the Amarillo MLS by calling this automated number. If you don't want Realtors calling you back after inquiring about a house - let me register you as a buyer. Call me for more details. 683-9208
This service is provided by Larry Brown Realtors for the Amarillo Community.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Housing Improvement Will Be Gradual
Housing Improvement Will Be Gradual
The U.S. housing market could rebound this year even as foreclosures continue to dog the industry.
Fannie Mae expects home prices to start to rise in the third quarter, the Chicago Fed projects real residential investment to jump 9.6 percent, and the Mortgage Bankers Association and the National Association of REARLTORS® anticipate higher home sales and construction in every quarter.
Even so, analysts agree that any housing comeback will not be strong enough to have much of an impact on U.S. economic expansion this year.
Source:"Housing's Anemic End to Five-Year Slump Means Little Boost to U.S. Economy,"Bloomberg,(Jan. 12, 2011)
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The U.S. housing market could rebound this year even as foreclosures continue to dog the industry.
Fannie Mae expects home prices to start to rise in the third quarter, the Chicago Fed projects real residential investment to jump 9.6 percent, and the Mortgage Bankers Association and the National Association of REARLTORS® anticipate higher home sales and construction in every quarter.
Even so, analysts agree that any housing comeback will not be strong enough to have much of an impact on U.S. economic expansion this year.
Source:"Housing's Anemic End to Five-Year Slump Means Little Boost to U.S. Economy,"Bloomberg,(Jan. 12, 2011)
© Copyright 2010 Information Inc.
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