The Real Estate Wave Rider

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Real Estate Agent - Cape Fear Real Estate Solutions, LLC
real estate in new hanover county, the market, listings, events, surfing, trends, all kinds of stuff, check it out.

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2008 

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This Saturday in Wilmington, the Downtown Riverfront was treated to a great show. Do we have any fans of reggae music out there?  If so, you would have liked to be here.  The Red Stripe Roots Reggae festivel was presented by the Downtown Business Alliance and featured "Culture" as the headliner a...
09/14/2008
What I gathered was that the tag cloud describes in a nutshell what the blog is about.  Each tag is a category of blog postings.  It got me thinking, I think in the right direction about my blog.  So what do I want my blog to be about?  What is the purpose of it? What tag clouds do I want to have?
09/14/2008
It is interesting to me to how people choose the agents they choose to represent them.  Is it the one who is the biggest bull of a salesperson, the one that tells them the house is worth the most, the one who is the best looking or drives the most expensive car, the one who promises to do the mos...
09/02/2008
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I have a listing that is a good deal for someone looking for a new house in a growing area.  It was built in 2007 and has never been lived in.  Any investors out there, check it out, its $135,000 for a 3 bedroom 2 bath house in downtown Wilmington. It should rent for 850-900 per month.  Wilmingto...
09/02/2008
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This topics discussed here are wide, and centered around the fundamentals of real estate, investing, brokerage best practices, and consumer inforrmation. Topics also include building wealth and living a balanced and rewarding life and having fun. Although the title "The Real Estate Wave Rider" refers to the movement of the market, and the cause/effect nature of the business, surfing and coastal lifestyle postings and comments are appropriate. We can't forget listings.