real estate: GOOD NEWS For LEBANON - 02/25/09 12:50 AM
It seems all you hear from the media is how low home prices are dropping. But, in some markets around the United States, homes are still appreciating, according to First American CoreLogic Inc.  These cities had the highest home price appreciation in 2008:    1. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: 8.83 percent   2. Binghamton, N.Y.: 7.78 percent   3. Amsterdam, N.Y.: 7.89 percent   4. Malone, N.Y.: 7.60 percent   5. Bay City, Mich.: 6.87 percent   6. College Station-Bryan, TX: 6.78 percent   7. Rocky Mount, N.C.: 6.69 percent   8. Auburn, N.Y.: 6.51 percent   9. Lebanon, PA.: 6.41 percent  10. Elmira, N.Y.: 6.28 percent  11. Johnstown, PA.: 6.20 … (1 comments)

real estate: WELCOME - 08/15/08 03:07 AM
Hi there and thanks for stopping by...However you got here doesn't matter, just hang around awhile and check things out...I hope to make this an informative site for everyone...It's a learning process for me so be patient, but if you have any ideas for content email me and we'll see what we can put together...Also, as a small plug for my business, check my website  www.LebanonPaRealEstate.com You can get information about me, my real estate business, and links to some great places...Things will change here every now and then so check back often.
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real estate: ON LINE SHOPPING - 05/27/08 02:28 PM
Here's something to think about...All of us independent contractors without 401k plans etc. try to come up with novel ways to save money for later...It could be Real Estate investments, cd's, savings bonds, collectibles etc...OR it could be stocks, bonds and mutual funds...That said, consider this....As the price of gas goes higher and higher, how many of us are shopping on-line rather than driving to stores and malls?...If we are doing this, how many of our friends and neighbors are doing the same thing?..Invest in the companys that encourage on-line shopping?...Will the ever growing on-line shopping numbers increase as gas prices … (3 comments)

 


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