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Asheville Homes Sales Jump 40% Over Last Year
Provided by the Asheville Citizen Times By Mark Barrett • June 10, 2010 ASHEVILLE — Sales of existing homes in Buncombe County were up nearly 40 percent in May over May 2009, and much of the increase was apparently caused by federal tax credits for homebuyers. The median sale price — the point at which half were higher, half lower — fell to $200,000, down 3.4 percent from May 2009’s... [Read more]
Contemporary Home with Pond in Gated Community
Spacious & open, filled with natural light & great details: recessed lighting, chair rail in formal dining, screened in porch, 2 Gas FP, and built in bookshelves & cabinets in LR. Master bath features tiled shower & jet tub AND an inspiring wall fresco of Michelangelo’s “Creation of Adam!” Basement: Family Room, bdrm, full bath, w/carpet & tile.
Tax Credits Contribute to Buncombe Home Sales Jump
Provided by the Asheville Citizen Times By Mark Barrett • June 10, 2010 ASHEVILLE — Sales of existing homes in Buncombe County were up nearly 40 percent in May over May 2009, and much of the increase was apparently caused by federal tax credits for homebuyers. The median sale price — the point at which half were higher, half lower — fell to $200,000, down 3.4 percent from May 2009′s... [Read more]
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Harsh words – but NOW is the time to buy your home
If You Don’t Buy a House Now, You’re Stupid or Broke Interest rates are at historic lows but cyclical trends suggest they will soon rise. Home buyers may never see such a chance again, writes Marc Roth By Marc Roth Well, you may not be stupid or broke. Maybe you already have a house and you don’t want to move. Or maybe you’re a Trappist monk and have forsworn all earthly possessions.... [Read more]
From ‘worst’ to first, West Asheville wows its residents
From ‘worst’ to first, West Asheville wows its residents By Paul Clark It was Steve Mack’s 37th birthday last Sunday, and nearly everyone on Brucemont Circle turned out. Next-door neighbors Rob and Mishele Fields and their kids were there. So were Steve and Alexis Rosenfelt. Gwain and Mary Cade Mainwaring showed up. Many of them just walked over from their houses. So many of their West... [Read more]
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