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Commentary, market information, and general musings on topics effecting the Greater Rocky Mount, North Carolina and surrounding areas.
Published by David C. Recker, Associate Broker, RE/MAX Classic Realty
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On this day, please join me in remembering our fallen military personnel and reach out to a veteran and thank them for their service to our country. Traditional observance of Memorial Day has diminished over the years. Many Americans nowadays have forgotten Read More...
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Nash County, NC has been in a drought for a year now. Last summer and fall were extremely tough as we were in the highest possible category of drought. Our water sources were very low, he had restrictions, and everybody was conscious about our water usage. Read More...
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The following are indicators of the Greater Rocky Mount Area Real Estate Market. These statistics were gathered from data contained in the Rocky Mount MLS system and predominately cover Nash and Edgecombe Counties in North Carolina. Active residential Read More...
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The following report is provided as a public service by David C. Recker, Realtor, RE/MAX Point East, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The following are indicators of the Greater Rocky Mount Area Real Estate Market. These statistics were gathered from data Read More...
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Are you thinking of buying or selling a home but you're not sure if this is the "right time"? Talk with a Realtor for expert advice on your local market. Real Estate Cycles Real Estate Cycles are no different than any other cycles that effect Read More...
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Nothing improves curb appeal more than a thick, green lawn. Though summer is drawing to a close, now is just the time to stimulate a strong network of roots and top growth on lawn grasses. Here’s a short, nine-step course in keeping grass healthy. Read More...
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The following report is provided as a public service by David C. Recker, Realtor, RE/MAX Point East, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The following are indicators of the Greater Rocky Mount Area Real Estate Market.These statistics were gathered from data Read More...
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Economic research suggests that a huge wave of foreclosures will hit just in time for the primary and general election campaigns next year. That news is enough to make both the Bush administration and Democratic leaders in Congress eager to find a solution Read More...
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In this slow market many sellers are leaving their properties completely empty/unfurnished while they sit on the market. Some will argue that an empty house lets prospective buyers more easily picture their belongings in the space, take measurements, Read More...
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It’s getting harder for many Americans with less than stellar credit to buy a home simply because fewer banks are willing to offer them loans. "Every day I hear about a number of lenders that are reducing their products," said George Hanzimanolis, Read More...
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In today's real estate market, timing & knowledge are everything. Many homes are sold before they are ever advertised. Other homes sit on the market for long periods of time. So, what determines whether a home sells fast or sits on the market? Read More...
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Ceramic tile in shades of green, yellow, blue, or pink, often outlined in black, was all the rage in 1957. But it’s 2007 — and these days, those color schemes don’t look so hot. Home owners and potential buyers have several options to Read More...
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Whether the sellers have already moved out of their home, or if they're just on a spring break vacation, it's always smart to make a vacant home look like it's lived-in. After all, empty homes are easy targets for theives and other criminals. Read More...
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When a house you’re trying to sell smells like a pet, there are some tactics that can improve the odor situation. Don Aslett, owner of Varsity Contractors, one of the country's largest cleaning companies, offers up these tips for identifying Read More...
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Most U.S. home owners don’t expect any change in the value of their homes in the next year, according to a survey by Reuters and University of Michigan. The survey, conducted in January and February, says 55 percent of American home owners expect Read More...
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