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2010 was a tumultuous year for Waterfront properties to say the least.  While Home Owners continued to see softening home values, Buyers had an opportunity to take advantage of low interest rates and competitive asking prices.  Many industry leaders are predicting prices will continue to slide during the first half of 2011.   In this high [...]

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The ON LAKE WYLIE Market Report for 3rd Quarter is now available!  See below.  Sales volume is down but average sales price is up compared to a year ago.  To receive the e-Market Report with property photos and detailed information, send a request and brief note to brian.wade@allentate.com

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MacroMarkets has assembled a very distinguished panel of over 100 economists, investment strategists, and housing market analysts who are surveyed every month regarding their 5-year expectations for future home prices in the U.S. The report is the  HOME PRICE EXPECTATIONS SURVEY. Their purpose for this undertaking? We are hopeful that this survey, and our panelists, will help [...]

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The biggest question looming over the economy overall and real estate specifically is whether or not we will experience a double dip. What exactly is a double dip? Robert Hall, chairman of the National Bureau of Economic Research, a group of academic economists that officially declares the starts and ends of recessions, says: “A double [...]

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More and more homeowners are questioning whether they should keep their homes on the market or wait until next year to sell. The thinking obviously is that next year the market will be better and therefore they will be able to garner a higher price. But, is that true? Is there any evidence that the [...]

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Supply Goes Up, Prices Come Down.  It’s that SIMPLE. The big question in real estate is what will happen with home prices over the next few months. The experts have already weighed-in predicting prices will probably take another dip down. The reasoning? Put simply, the inventory of homes on the market is greater than the [...]

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