market trends: Selling a house? Do it NOW! - Buying a house? Do it NOW! - 01/19/11 06:57 PM
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market trends: Home Improvement Trends for 2010 by Rismedia... - 02/05/10 05:25 PM
Home Improvement Trends for 2010 RISMEDIA, December 31, 2009-(MCT)-Most homeowners are unlikely to be building, remodeling or decorating with abandon in 2010, given the slow recovery from the recession. But if you do plan to update your home or garden, here are some trends to keep in mind. Home decor. The sleek, sophisticated but comfortable style known as "soft contemporary" will be a key look for the New Year, said Kris Kolar, vice president of interior design at Robb & Stucky Interiors. Instead of the eclectic clutter that has been popular for a while, there will be a move toward using
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market trends: Anaheim Hills Statistics - November 13, 2009 - 11/13/09 01:32 PM
The following statistics include real estate transactions for Anaheim Hills as of Friday, November 13, 2009. Single Family Residences Total Homes on the market, detached and attached is 99 All other statistics for Single Family Residences are for detached homes only Median List Price: 92807- $689,000 with the average price being $1,357,452 92808- $834,950 with the average price being $1,264,352 Total Houses Available for both zip codes: 83 Least Expensive: $429,000 for a single-story home of approximately 1,516sq.ft. off of Santa Ana Canyon Rd and Pinney. This 4BR, 2BA was built in 1965 and has a lot size
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market trends: More Trends: Bargains today in the real estate market: - 10/23/09 12:44 PM
Last week we addressed some of the things you as a buyer can expect in the upcoming real estate market. We talked about the low end, buyer incentives going away, low inventory and market competition. If you really want a bargain today, it will most likely be in the high end, and you'll have to have to remember that Cash is King, big down payments are preferred, and a loan pre-approval is a necessity. You must have all of your ducks in a row. Jonathan Lansner of the OC Register reported, using statistics from Steven Thomas, that the high end
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