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Entries from February 2009

How’s the market? 7 Day Stats for 75205, 75225 and 75230

February 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Are you on the fence? Selling or Buying? I know from talking to many people they just can’t commit quite yet.  And to be honest I really can’t blame them with all the negative info flying around these days. So, get a true picture of your local market from Altos with these 7 day stats [...]

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Tags: Market Stats

There Goes the Neighborhood - Luxury Foreclosure Finds

February 19th, 2009 · No Comments

I was interviewed last week by people newspapers on foreclosures in the Park Cites and Preston Hollow.  We met at a million dollar foreclosure listing in Preston Hollow - a builder gone bust, here’s the article:
Foreclosures on the Rise for an inside take on high end foreclosures.
Since much of the market activity has been distressed [...]

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Tags: Foreclosures

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit - 2009

February 17th, 2009 · 3 Comments

Government Affairs Tax Credit Chart 021308
Publish at Scribd or explore others: Real Estate Business & Legal credit economy

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Tags: Real Estate Advice

Condo Only - What kind of discounts are in the market?

February 11th, 2009 · No Comments

For all you condo fiends out there waiting to get your pricey piece of
pie in the sky, this chart will give you an idea of the price decreases
that have been happening for condo listings in 75201 and 75204.
As you can see, price adjustments have been taken aggressively for a
year now.  How low can it go? [...]

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Tags: Dallas Real Estate

Dallas Opera Hall Pics - Red for Drama and Valentines…

February 9th, 2009 · No Comments

Couple of Dallas Arts District shots, Opera House is a gorgeous red.  The slatted structure surrounding the gathering spaces is meant to protect from the Texas elements, mostly the harsh sun - pretty cool.  I’ve seen drawings of this but didn’t know how it would look or function.

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Tags: Architecture