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<br/>Now, it's <a href="http://human-body.on-topic.net/" title="Human Body Topics | Human Body News, Glossary and More - Everything you need to know about Human Body">human</a> nature to want to gravitate towards communities that share your physical makeup, religious beliefs, social standards, etc., but I'd like to think it's also <a href="http://human-body.on-topic.net/" title="Human Body Topics | Human Body News, Glossary and More - Everything you need to know about Human Body">human</a> nature to want to meet new people and have new experiences, and it's just unsettling to think of developers quizzing potential buyers as to their political persuasions, so as not to match a red-<a href="http://idaho.travelbn.com/" title="Idaho Travel Blog -Things to do Places to see">state</a> gun nut with a blue-<a href="http://idaho.travelbn.com/" title="Idaho Travel Blog -Things to do Places to see">state</a> nancy boy.<br/>
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<br/>I kept clicking and found her website and her she is: According to her site, Mary Beth is has been "honored" with membership of the "Society of Excellence".  What, exactly does the Society of Excellence get up to?  Anyone can join the league; there are no membership fees; just read this <a href="http://www.blogtelevision.net/" title="BlogTelevision.net: Fresh Videos identified from millions of Blogs">blog</a> regularly and you are automatically a member.  She can now add one more title to her achievement-heavy resume - she is now in the overvalued realtor hall of fame.<br/>
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<br/>This duplex is the our first wreck from an ebay auction.  <br/>Washington area of the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles, the owner has it listed for $815k.  Not at the moment, then just give it some time.  However, the reverse is more likely; if you buy this wreck, your loss will be their gain.  However, that charity will start in my home and not in some rancid wreck in L.A currently housing some desperate dog loving wannabe New Englanders.<br/>
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<br/>I am getting a very bad feeling about the Mount Washington district of LA.  The realtor suggests that the house can be remodelled.  The write-up also claims that it is very reasonable priced, since other houses on the street have "sold for a million dollars."  Yet, there is someone on the same street who thought that that another house was worth $1 million.  Perhaps, it is a very long road, and the million dollar house is way over at the other end.<br/>
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<br/>The speculators came in, bid prices up 50% or more, made some dough, got everyone locally excited about how great their local area was, more condos were built, and then...  <br/>Sales of new condos fell 43 percent in the first quarter of the year, compared with the first quarter of 2005, according to one report, and there are almost four times as many existing condos for sale than last year.<br/>
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<br/>Meanwhile, according to the study, all metro areas in Colorado are anticipated to appreciate in 2006.  It's worth noting that according to CNN's Best Places to Live 2005 Study, two cities in Colorado topped the list for job growth since 1990.  Note: Our objective is to make this <a href="http://www.blogtelevision.net/" title="BlogTelevision.net: Fresh Videos identified from millions of Blogs">blog</a> one of the best resources on the web for real estate and development in Boulder Colorado and surrounding communities.<br/>
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<br/>According to Justin R. Morton, <a href="http://idaho.travelbn.com/" title="Idaho Travel Blog -Things to do Places to see">State</a> Government Relations Representative for the Appraisal Institute, a Colorado bill establishing mortgage fraud laws passed the House yesterday, April 4.  <br/>This measure imposes a mandatory minimum fine of $75,000 for residential mortgage fraud and grants the attorney general concurrent jurisdiction to prosecute mortgage fraud.<br/>
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<br/>Kenneth Harney at the Washington Post brings us a tale of realtors playing both sides of the transaction in an effort to get their precious commission.  If you don't trust them to mess up your Big Mac order, why would you trust someone with even less training--and more incentive to pad their own pockets--to ensure you sell your home and buy for the best price possible?<br/>
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<br/>The Washington City Paper has a cautionary tale about what happens when you think you're getting a condo bargain, and the price of repairs to the building is more than your entire s?!tbox is worth.  Come on, Examiner, I know you're a free paper and what not, but THIS is the best you can do?  You gotta wonder if the poor woman in the City Paper article really, seriously LOOKED at the place she was buying before plonking down the cash.<br/>
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<br/>Miami is also the strongest market since the index began in 1987 and its appreciation has been double that of Denver in the period since.  Marc Chandler, an economist at Brown Brothers Harriman and a one-time trader on the floor of the CME, complains it does not provide a like for like guide to prices over time, notably because it excludes the impact of home improvement, which he says contributes to the disequilibrium housing has in the economy.<br/>
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