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July home sale market numbers for Little Rock continued on the same course as June trends. Closings for July were up by 6.25% but properties for sale in creased by 2.14%. June saw increase in both numbers but July was a much bigger increase in closings and much smaller increase in the number of properties for sale. Both very positive for the ...
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After just under a 14% increase in sold homes in May, June's only showed a 3.1% increase. Obviously a result of a slowing of closings after the Tax
Credit ending of contract time at the end of May. The number of listings on the market also increase in both months but instead of slowing, the number of listing increase. May had a 3.1 % increase ...
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April was a good month for home sale numbers and market trends in the Little Rock area. The number of homes that sold was up 3.3% over March six month trends and the number of listings on the market remain all most unchanged. Average Days on Market trended down by almost 3% to 102 days for all areas with over half of the market areas being at or ...
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The number of single family homes that sold over the previous six months continued to go down from a high at the end of November 2009. The number of homes of the market for sale had also been going down but this number was gone up by 4.12% at the end of March. The Absorption Rate (number of months need to sale all the homes on the market and ...
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Right now, home buyers can get up to $8000 in FREE
money from the federal government to buy a home by April 30, 2009.
You can get a free Tax Credit Guide with all the details
at http://www.TaxCreditGuide.com/littlerock
or just reply to this message with “TAX CREDIT GUIDE” in
the subject line – along with your ...
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Forbes has listed Little Rock, North Little Rock, and all of central Arkansas as # 2 on the list of American cities where you can get the best "Bang-For-The-Buck". It ranks metropolitan areas in eight categories. These categories include housing affordability, travel time, taxes, employment and the outlook for the future. Little Rock has ...
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The homes sales trends in Absorption Rate and Average Days on the Market for February show little change from the end of January. The number of sales for the six month period were down 3.6% but the number of homes for sale on the market is down 4.4%. This makes both the Absorption Rate and Average Days on the Market remain about the same. The ...
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Of the many concerns to weigh when buying a new house, a major one
is whether to buy a new one in name only: both state-of-the-art
properties and distinguished older homes have their attractions – and
possible drawbacks.
In making this decision, it's important to
literally leave your preconceptions at the door of any home ...
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After months of a positive trend in the absorption rate of homes selling in the Little Rock area, the numbers show a slowing market at the end of December. All areas showed and decrease in number of sold homes and an increase in properties for sale on the market. Sold homes were down 6% and homes on the market increase by 8%. Looking at the ...
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In Forbes November 30, 2009 report on America's Best Bang for the Buck Cities ranked Little Rock, North Little Rock and Conway Metro Area second out of the top 100 Metro areas. The report stated that the area solid housing market, relatively stable employment, enviable cost of living and quick commutes make the Little Rock area one of ...
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