Grettings,
Have you checked out www.Trulia.com lately? Its still really just in the beta stage & runs a little slow, but there are some quite useful tools on there for finding home values, mapping software, etc.
The market analysis is very broad & not specific information or adjustment for advantages that your home may have. Feel free to email with any questions or if you would like additional market analysis done on your property.
Chad.
Chad Stewart is a Real Estate Pro with Rockford Realty Group. I personally update andmaintain my website and this blog. North Florida is a great place to live and work. I work with buyers and sellers for real estate in Lake City, FL, Columbia County, Florida & the surrounding areas. Check back frequently to this blog for Florida real estate news, Market info, technology updates more Lake City FL Real Estate info. Rockford Realty Group
Friday, September 29, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Shaq Takes Jump Shot into Real EstateBasketball star Shaquille O'Neal has started a real estate development company that already has bought more than $50 million in properties.good."Source: Bloomberg News (09/20/2006)
http://www.realtor.org/RMODaily.nsf/pages/News2006092107?OpenDocument
http://www.realtor.org/RMODaily.nsf/pages/News2006092107?OpenDocument
MORTGAGE RATES
Rates on 30-year mortgages fell this week to 6.40 percent, its lowest level in six months, according to Freddie Mac's weekly nationwide survey. Rates hit a four-year high of 6.80 percent on July 20, but investors' inflation fears have subsided, easing the pressure on mortgage rates.
Read the full story:
http://www.planetrealtor.com/florida/news/daily/news.cfm?article=n1-09222006
Rates on 30-year mortgages fell this week to 6.40 percent, its lowest level in six months, according to Freddie Mac's weekly nationwide survey. Rates hit a four-year high of 6.80 percent on July 20, but investors' inflation fears have subsided, easing the pressure on mortgage rates.
Read the full story:
http://www.planetrealtor.com/florida/news/daily/news.cfm?article=n1-09222006
Sunday, September 10, 2006
PROPERTY INSURANCE
It won't be much, but Florida homeowners -- especially those in counties with higher damage from sinkholes -- soon could see a dip in their skyrocketing homeowners insurance costs.
Read the full story:
http://www.planetrealtor.com/florida/news/daily/news.cfm?article=n3-09082006
It won't be much, but Florida homeowners -- especially those in counties with higher damage from sinkholes -- soon could see a dip in their skyrocketing homeowners insurance costs.
Read the full story:
http://www.planetrealtor.com/florida/news/daily/news.cfm?article=n3-09082006
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