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Angie Shull's Blog

Real estate news and listings in Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach Florida.

November 2009 - Posts

Florida Home & Condo Sales Coninue to Rise in October
FL Assn of Realtors reports that existing home sales rose in October, and for the 14th straight month sales have increased in year-to-year comparison. Statewide results also improved over September of this year, for both condos and single family homes. Read More...
Real Estate Sales in 2010 Widely Expected to Increase
Home sales will increase 15 percent to about 5.7 million units and REALTOR ® income will be up 20 percent in 2010, according to NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. He credited the home buyer tax credit with unleashing sales on the lower-end of the housing Read More...
New Tax Credit Information
Not just for 1st time buyers - read at this link: http://tinyurl.com/ykkray5 Read More...
Single Story For Sale in Allyon Park
Not a short sale • 1,008 sq. ft., 2 bath, 2 bdrm single story - MLS® $75,000 - Updated Bungalow Allyon Park, Holly Hill - NOT a short sale! Cute as a button! This charming bungalow sits on a quiet dead end street away from the city hub bub. New Read More...
Sellers - Here are the Top 5 Improvements you Can Make for Return on Investment
HomeGain has released the results of its nationwide home improvement and home staging Home Sale Maximizer survey of improvements Realtors recommended to sell homes. Almost 1,000 Realtors responded with a list of the top 12 DoItYourSelf projects under Read More...
Economic Stimulus Bills Expected to Become Law
As I write this Friday morning, Pres. Obama is expected to sign economy-boosting bills just passed by Congress. Key provisions are: Tax credit of $8,000 to first-time homebuyers extended from Nov. 30, 2009 to April 30, 2010. (Extension) Unemployment benefits Read More...
Real Estate Activity for Daytona and Ormond Beach, October, 2009
Sales of existing single-family, attached, and condo homes in October 2009, in Volusia County, jumped 81% to 341 from 188 a year ago, spurred by the $8,000 Tax Credit for 1st Time Buyers which expires Nov. 30, although the Senate has reached a compromise Read More...