Realty.com Blog : 03/2010
Homebuyer High School
Posted March 11, 2010 by Matthew Denton
It’s just not enough to attend one. You’re checking some properties online and you suddenly…more...
Generation Next: The Future of Real Estate
Posted March 10, 2010 by Matthew Denton
Bad economy may dim the chances of better market They’re not your typical market for…more...
Would You Travel 560 Miles To Work Everyday?
Posted March 9, 2010 by Matthew Denton
One man in Wisconsin is willing to do so. I was caught by an Associated…more...
Real Estate and the Winter Olympics
Posted March 8, 2010 by Matthew Denton
These three lessons should be learned by host cities. No sore loser can still succeed…more...
Good for Sellers, Not So Much for Buyers
Posted March 7, 2010 by Matthew Denton
These cities are getting good home values lately. So who said the property market is…more...
Car Sales and Home Sales: Is There a Match?
Posted March 6, 2010 by Matthew Denton
Blog asks a question that everyone wants to find out. In their blog, Jonathan Lasner…more...
Top Red Flags to Watch Out For
Posted March 5, 2010 by Matthew Denton
Watch for these things to get your buck’s worth. Checking out an REO? Fallen in…more...
Builders Now Think Small is Cool
Posted March 4, 2010 by Matthew Denton
Forget about the extra area, these days, it’s all about the size. There’s nothing that…more...
Do Banks’ Annual Letter to Shareholders Still Matter?
Posted March 3, 2010 by Matthew Denton
With a battered housing market, it seems everyone has grown tired of reading them. When…more...
West Palm Beach Gets Unwavering Mortgage Support
Posted March 3, 2010 by Matthew Denton
Thousands receive needed help Thanks to the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA), Palm Beach…more...
“Twilight” Home Value Takes a Dip
Posted March 3, 2010 by Matthew Denton
The famed house still has no taker. I might have overestimated by views on the…more...
Rebate-Obsessed Homeowners in Kansas
Posted March 2, 2010 by Matthew Denton
Program forces a state to close its offerings only after 10 days Formally known as…more...