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February 2009 - Posts

Price Reduced on 108 Black Hickory Way in Breakaway Trails
Breakaway Trails, Ormond Beach - Announcing a price reduction on 108 Black Hickory Way, a 2,138 sq. ft., 2 bath, 4 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $275,000 - REDUCED!. Property information Read More...
RE/MAX Tools Help Sell or Buy Your Daytona Area Home
www.Remax.com is one of the most visited real estate sites available. The network's lead management system - LeadStreet - has converted that traffic into six million unique leads for RE/MAX associates. What does this mean to you? LeadStreet sends Read More...
The Latest on Florida Sales Figures
Just out from Realtor.org, the magazine for Realtors, is this headline, " Sales Inch Up for Florida Real Estate." Using the Florida Assn. of Realtors as the source, they state, "Sales of existing single-family homes in Florida rose 13 percent Read More...
Freddie Mac Help for High-Risk Loans
This just off the news wire from our Florida Association of Realtors: "Freddie Mac announced a pilot program yesterday targeting 5,000 delinquent borrowers who have high-risk mortgages. Under the program, Freddie Mac will pay an outside company to Read More...
January Market Statistics for the Daytona Beach Area
I have just reviewed the monthly statistics for our area from the Daytona Beach Area Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service and I thought you'd like to know the current activity from January 1, 2009 to January 30,2009. There are currently Read More...
Home Trends are Changing
Just read a good blog post by Styled, Staged & Sold about the changing fads in home design. Remember the avocado appliances? The shag carpet? Look for these 6 fads to lose favor in the coming year: 1. Fireplaces - already down from 62% in new homes Read More...