Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch Kennebunkport - Playground of The Elite

By Anita Cooper | December 30, 2011
Although Kennebunkport, Maine is a small town of about 1,400 people, its size belies the number of notable persons among its citizenry. For example, few people are unaware that it’s the summer home of ex President George H.W. Bush, but it's unlikely that many realize it’s also the home of Wiley Miller, creator of the […]
Market Watch, Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, Residential, US Real Estate

Is A Rental Property Bubble Developing?

By Donna S. Robinson | December 19, 2011
Investors would do well to be very aware of the rental activity in their local market before investing too heavily in rental properties. From small "mom and pop" investors buying single family homes, to REIT's who are focused on building more apartment complexes, there has been something of a new "fever" developing in the rental […]
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch Detroit - You Can't Keep Motown Down

By Anita Cooper | December 16, 2011
Detroit, Michigan has a history of firsts. For example, the Packard Motor Car Company, in 1939, made the first air-conditioned car. Appropriate, wouldn’t you say for the town known the world over as “Motor City”? The first zoo in America designed to house animals in open air exhibits, allowing them room to roam was the […]
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch Atlanta - Southern Charm and Grace Abounds in the City Too Busy to Hate

By Anita Cooper | December 9, 2011
Atlanta is the heartbeat of the civil rights movement. This is where it all started. Dr. Martin Luther King, with the support of many black and white leaders, began the movement which has changed America for the better. This beautiful southern town is also the birthplace of another “movement” which changed America, although some might […]
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch - The Gateway To The West Is Still Open For Business

By Anita Cooper | December 2, 2011
Nicknamed the “Gateway to the West” few remember that St. Louis was once in French ownership. As part of the region claimed by LaSalle for France in 1678, St. Louis was founded in early 1764, and became the capital of French Upper Louisiana, and after 1767 the region came under Spanish control. When British forces […]
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch - Down and Out In Beverly Hills, CA?

By Anita Cooper | November 26, 2011
Yes, troubled times have come to the Beverly Hills, CA elite - at least some of them. For example, Rihanna’s mansion, which she paid $6.9 million for in 2009 is down in value - to $4.5 million. Ouch! Now that’s a pain no matter what your pocketbook contains. Still, when you compare the “troubled times” […]
Market Watch, US Real Estate

Market Watch: Charlotte, NC

By Anita Cooper | November 21, 2011
Charlotte, North Carolina. When I hear the name of this beautiful city, nicknamed the Queen City in honor of King George the III’s popular wife Charlotte, I envision warm summer days, Southern hospitality, and of course a refreshing mint julip. The other side of Charlotte, one which is perhaps less well known, is reflected in […]
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