"What the mass media offers is not popular art, but entertainment which is intended to be consumed like food, forgotten, and replaced by a new dish."W. H. Auden
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4 Bulletproof Strategies that Let Real Estate Professionals Cut Their Federal Taxes Never Invest a Cent Without Considering the Likely Tax Impact on Yourself Realtors® and others in the real estate field see first-hand the steady increase in property values. Everyday, you assist both buyers and sellers to profit from it. You can ...
Invest In Real Estate With No Money Down Are you thinking of investing in real estate? But you do not have enough cash to do so. Here is a tip you can use as long as the property seller is willing to negotiate with you. To be fair, not every seller will be interested (or even understand) the ...
The Benefits of A Real Estate Agent 101 Buying and selling property is not as easy as you may think. There are many things that you have to consider when purchasing a home, or when putting a home up for sale. That is why there are real estate professionals out there armed with the skills and ...
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Whether ice in the winter or water sports in the summer, Minnesota is all about water. Minnesota real estate is anything but washed up. Minnesota Minnesota is a contrast because of the changing seasons. If you prefer to experience each season of the year in their full glory, Minnesota is the place. Winters are cold with snow and ice a constant. Summers are warm with outdoor activities available by the bushel, especially activities related to water such as fishing, boating and so on. Spring is a site to see as plants burst into life as ice melts into water. Fall covers the turning of the leaves and a definite feeling that the end of the calendar year is coming. Twin Cities The twin cities are Minneapolis and St. Paul, which form your typical large city in America. While hardly a visual masterpiece, the twin cities have low crime, a traditional American attitude and, of course, the Mall of America. Professional sports teams exists for baseball, football and basketball. Oddly, there is no professional ice hockey team! For nightlife, there are little bars and restaurants throughout the city. Rochester Home to the world famous Mayo Clinic, Rochester is a large suburbia area populated with white collar professionals. The town is not overwhelming, but does offer a relaxing lifestyle with shops and cafes. Duluth Duluth is the gem of Minnesota and people are beginning to find out. Magazines have started rating it in the top ten locations for outdoor enthusiasts. A bit of a college town, you'll find art galleries, natural food stores and rock climbing gyms next to each other. Sitting on the shores of Lake Superior, Duluth is a town with lots of open green space. In winter, ice skating, cross country skiing and downhill skiing are just a hop and a jump away. Minnesota Real Estate Minnesota real estate prices are generally reasonable when compared to the rest of the country. A home in Rochester will set you back in the $210,00 range, while you'll pay in the $380,000 range in the twin cities. Minnesota real estate appreciated at a rate of a little over nine percent in 2005. About the Author Raynor James is with http://www.fsboamerica.org - FSBO homes for sale by owner. Visit http://www.homehelperdirectory.com/ to trade links for real estate.
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Real estate spotlight, May 25, 2012Seattle Post IntelligencerBy AUBREY COHEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF Is your dream to live on Lake Washington? How about in this home, 8750 Sand Point Way NE, listed for $3.395 million? The 6200-square-foot house has five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, including a master suite with a ... |
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