2/2/2012 7:57:00 AM
Can the HARP Program help me?
If you are are one of the thousands of South Florida homeowners struggling to make your mortgage payments, but you can't refinance at today's lower rates because you're "underwater" (the mortgage on your home is more than the home is ...
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12/8/2011 3:31:00 PM
Rentals in the Jupiter area are tight
Good rentals are getting hard to find and the rent prices are increasing. This is probably good news for the Jupiter/Palm Beach Gardens/Tequesta housing market overall. Why? Because it means the inventory of homes for rent is shrinking, probably because many ...
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9/23/2011 8:26:00 AM
It's a GREAT Time to Buy. Really!
Okay, so you've been thinking of buying a house, but you don't know if you can afford it....downpayment, closing costs, repairs....what's it going to take? Well, if you're in the market to buy, here are a few things to consider. If you qualify ...
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11/9/2010 2:28:00 PM
Shadow Inventory Keeps the Housing Market Down
If you're hoping this depressed housing market in Palm Beach County is going to pick up any time soon, so you won't be upside down on that house you own that you wish you could sell...well, I wouldn't hold my breath. Why? Because we still have ...
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11/9/2010 2:28:00 PM
Shadow Inventory Effects House Prices
If you're hoping this depressed housing market in Palm Beach County is going to pick up any time soon, so you won't be upside down on that house you own that you wish you could sell...well, I wouldn't hold my breath. Why? Because we still have ...
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10/27/2010 8:54:00 AM
STOP RENTING NOW AND BUY A HOME - IT'S PROBABLY BE CHEAPER!
With home prices (single family homes, Condos and Townhouses) having dropped over 50% in Palm Beach County since the highs of 2005-2006, and mortgage interest rates at or near an all time low, it makes a lot more sense to buy now than to rent in many circumstances. ...
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2/12/2010 1:00:00 PM
Property values may be stabalizing in Abacoa
The inventory of townhouses and single family homes in Abacoa appears to be decreasing and consequently values are stabalizing and even rising in most cases. Townhouses that sold for as low as $200,000 have recently been selling for around $250,000. A couple ...
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