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auburn al: HOUSING STATISTICS for Lee County (Auburn-Opelika) - September 2011 Market Report - 10/17/11 09:50 PM
The following report is calculated by the Alabama Center of Real Estate. This report, along with more detailed information, can be found on their website: http://arerec.cba.ua.edu/ Are you considering a move into or out of Lee County Alabama? Are you looking for an agent to help you find a home or sell your home in Auburn-Opelika? Let me be your Realtor! If you would like to receive these monthly reports, emailed directly to you, along with other local area information, or have any questions about homes in Auburn or Opelika, feel free to contact me with a request.
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auburn al: HOUSING STATISTICS for Lee County (Auburn-Opelika) - August 2011 Market Report - 10/17/11 09:14 PM
The following report is calculated by the Alabama Center of Real Estate. This report, along with more detailed information, can be found on their website: http://arerec.cba.ua.edu/ Are you considering a move into or out of Lee County Alabama? Are you looking for an agent to help you find a home or sell your home in Auburn-Opelika? Let me be your Realtor! If you would like to receive these monthly reports, emailed directly to you, along with other local area information, or have any questions about homes in Auburn or Opelika, feel free to contact me with a request.
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auburn al: Are you thinking of living in Auburn Alabama? - 06/25/11 12:02 PM
Jun 24 |00:00 A conversation with Mara Hawks, First Realty, Auburn, Alabama AUBURN ALABAMA, a rising star... Becoming best known for its University and top-ranking SEC Football, Auburn, Alabama is rising rapidly in the charts with increasing, national recognition for its year-round benefits for families and retirees. In 2009, U.S.News & World Report reviewed Auburn with other growing towns across America, and ranked Auburn as the 2nd best place to live. This town scores big for its southern charm and collegiate vigor, but that is only icing on the cake of community development
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auburn al: ANIMAL RIVALRY - Auburn Tigers vs Oregon Ducks - 01/10/11 05:12 PM
TODAY, January 10, 2011 at 7:30 PM CST, the National title for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is on the line. This series showcases the best teams in college football, designed to pit the top two teams in America, against each other in the national championbship game, and the rivaling teams are the AUBURN TIGERS and the OREGON DUCKS. The Auburn Tigers have been in the national arena before, winning a national title--- but the year was 1957! It's time to score again! I think it's quite an achievement, just to have a place in this arena, so congrats to Tiger
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auburn al: HEAR THIS! Auburn University JAZZ Ensemble - 11/17/10 11:09 AM
HEAR THIS! A day SOUNDS better with MUSIC! The Auburn University Jazz Ensemble performs tonight at 7:30 pm in Goodwin Recital Hall. Seats sell out quickly so get there early! Tickets are $5 and $10. Call the Auburn Music Office for more info. 334.844.4165 or visit their website.
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auburn al: The Weather Forecast for Today is FURRY! Happy Groundhog Day... - 02/02/10 06:29 AM
The legend of Groundhog Day stems from this Scottish verse. In the late 1800's a man named Phil, in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, began predicting whether or not the winter was going to be long, or if spring would arrive early. This was all calculated on the actions of a groundhog emerging from his burrow on the second day of February, and looking for his shadow. If a shadow is seen, it means another six weeks of winter. If there isn't a shadow, it's agreed that spring will arrive soon. Residents of Punxsutawney, PA contend to the accuracy of these predictions, year after year.
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auburn al: THE WHEEL OF WINTER SOLSTICE - December 21st - 12/21/08 09:57 AM
Today is the official marking of MIDWINTER, known to be the shortest day (and longest night) of the year in the northern hemisphere. Solstice has origins in the Nordic word JUL that means wheel...it is the turning of seasons that points us in the direction of time, and SOLSTICE is revered as a time for inner renewal. It is an honoring of the darkness and preparation for LIGHT. The darkness is akin to the darkness that shelters a newly planted seed or hibernates a newborn idea, a bear of a problem or even a sleeping giant...Whatever is planted or asleep in
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auburn al: I LEFT MY HEART INMAN SAN FRANCISCO - BUG! REALTY riding waves of innovation - 08/27/08 08:48 PM
Let's talk about an attention grabber--- BUG! Realty made a smashing debut during the INMAN Connect days last month, getting well-deserved press with their innovative marketing approach for real estate as they intoduced their mobile office! Fututistic? Ahead of it's time? NOT BY MUCH if you've been listening, if you're tuned in to the marketplace turning into all things mobile, then you'll grasp the brilliance of this moveable BUG! on wheels for deals in real estate. Isn't this the kind of creative genius needed for our times? Innovation & excitement filled the hall with cutting-edge vendors, but the BUG! REALTY corner was spotted everywhere--- on the bridge, in
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auburn al: SCREENSAVER NEEDED - 06/23/08 04:58 AM
Yesterday morning I arrived to do an Open House. Adjacent to the Great Room windows is a nice-sized screened porch. Only thing missing is the screens. This newly constructed home is complete now, except for a basin in the laundry room, a hand-hewn mantle, and the installation of the screens. As I was opening doors and setting up, I noticed a feathery shape of blue on the stamped concrete floor of the porch, and was surprised, and sad, to find a breathless bluebird, apparently having slammed into one of the windows. Although breathless, this bird remained a reminder of the delicate
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auburn al: WHICH CAME FIRST? THE EGG OR THE MOON? - 03/22/08 11:15 AM
I found this photo by Vladimir Nikolsky, published in USA Today, taken in the village of Miadel. It shows the full moon rising over a Russian Orthodox church. Being the first full moon of spring (which you hopefully saw yesterday, THE SPRING EQUINOX--- it was huge here!), it is sometimes called the Paschal full moon. The word has both Greek and Hebrew roots, meaning Passover. This "event" was charted as the 14th day of a lunar month, occuring on either March 21st (the Spring Equinox), or the first full moon that appeared after this date (which is why sometimes Easter ends up
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auburn al: February 2008 Housing Statistics for LEE COUNTY Alabama - 03/11/08 04:09 PM
The following report is calculated by the Alabama Center of Real Estate. This report, along with more detailed information, can be found on their website: http://arerec.cba.ua.edu/ Are you considering a move into or out of Lee County Alabama? If you would like to receive these monthly reports, emailed directly to you, along with other local area information, just send your reaquest to me at mhawks7@aol.com.
www.marahawks.com ACTIVE REALTOR in AUBURN ALABAMA 2008
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auburn al: A TIME TO SOW - 03/11/08 02:50 PM
SPRING is a time for all things growing to be renewed... a time for all things hibernating to awaken. A time to grow where you are planted and time to plant some things to grow. This link is filled with excellent and well-organized information on growing native and naturalized wildflowers in the state of Alabama http://www.auburn.edu/awac/watch1.htm If you are wondering where to find some seeds or bulbs or accessories for your garden in Lee County, Alabama, here are a few favorites that I've found: Fred's Feed & Seed (334-502-6602), right on the outskirts of Auburn in Loachapoka, on the north side
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auburn al: Auburn AL Homes & Real Estate ~ 131 Carriagehouse Lane, Auburn Alabama - 03/05/08 10:14 PM
This beautiful, well-constructed home, recently listed in Woodland Park, is a GREAT VALUE at $399,409! This home is located in the WOODLAND PARK development, where all homeowners can enjoy the neighborhood LAKE and POOL. It is in the new, Richland ELEMENTARY School district, and on over a half acre lot. If you are considering a move or looking for a home in the Auburn area, don't miss this! (see mls #86730 for Visual Tour)
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