Quote of the day. January 4, 2015 Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. - Francis of Assisi
01/04/2015
For the second year in a row, Oregon reigns as the “Top Moving Destination” in 2014, while the Northeast continued to lose residents for the third consecutive year, according to the United Van Lines’ 38th Annual National Movers Study, which tracks customers’ migration patterns state-to-state
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01/03/2015
Whether it makes sense to flip or hold property depends entirely on your region. Wild fluctuations in the nation’s real estate cycle have taken investors on a roller coaster ride since the early part of this century. From the first decade, marked by overheated home prices in many of the natio
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01/03/2015
Make your home (and yourself) healthier while you nestle in and get inspired for the coming year. With the shortest days (and longest nights) of the year, midwinter can certainly live up to its bleak reputation— but this season also encourages slowing down, simplifying and getting cozy. http://
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01/03/2015
Quote of the Day. January 3, 2015 Be grateful for what you have and stop complaining - it bores everybody else, does you no good, and doesn't solve any problems. - Zig Ziglar
01/02/2015
If you are considering selling your home; we can assist you. We have a program that you can use that will assist in determining the Current Market Value. It is pretty simple and free to use. To get started just click on the link below. http://nickandcindydavis.smarthomeprice.com/?t=1
01/02/2015
You can make the most of your small backyard or balcony with these landscape design elements. Having a piece of green space in the city, no matter how small, is something to treasure. But urban outdoor spaces are notorious for being oddly shaped, not so sunny and, yes, small. http://bit.ly/9-Cr
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01/02/2015
We set up this site for Cross Creek and it just a good place to share information between neighbors. Please enjoy! https://nextdoor.com/invite/agudthsvaatwsgxabgtx
01/02/2015
The median sales price of distressed homes — those that are in foreclosure or bank-owned — reached $128,625, the highest since December 2009, according to RealtyTrac's November Residential & Foreclosure Sales Report. http://bit.ly/Distressed-Home-Prices-Surge
01/02/2015
Buyers who purchase new homes are paying much more than those who buy existing homes. The price gap between the two types of homes, which historically has been in the 15 percent to 20 percent range, has ballooned to between 30 percent and 40 percent in recent years, according to data from the
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01/02/2015