Real Living Realty Experts welcomes Matt Garrett to our Garner office. Matt joins us with years of experience in the investment sector of real estate. He has hit the ground running with his connections and already has 4 listings.
Matt will be hosting regular investor seminars in our Garner office. For more information contact him directly at Matt.Garrett@RealLiving.com or 919-302-1081

Kiplinger's Personal Finance says Raleigh has the 10th-best growth potential among U.S. cities that have "solid employment opportunities and the talent to create new, well-paying positions." The study examined trends in population, unemployment, income and cost of living.
To read the complete article and see if your city is listed check out the link at: http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2009/05/25/daily9.html
As a real estate broker in the Raleigh market for the past 17 years with the privilage of traveling nationally speaking with and training real estate agents I have always felt blessed to be a part of the Raleigh market.
Could the report from Realtor.org be true??
"News reports that the federal government is backing away from its plan to permit eligible borrowers to monetize the first-time homebuyer tax credit are off the mark", a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recently said.
Although we are all hesitant to jump on the Realtor.org bandwagon shouting from the rooftops it is appreciated that NAR is keeping us in the loop! It looks like the talks are not dead on coming up with a program. Lets just hope that can roll it out before the deadline to purchase.
http://www.realtor.org/rmodaily.nsf/pages/News2009052207?OpenDocument
I can't believe what $2.50 can buy at a yard sale in North Raleigh. The baby and I managed to pick up a pool, bathing suit with matching robe, water shoes and toys. Included in our grand total purchase of $2.50 the seller threw in a free baby doll and black bear just because the baby was willing to take it off their hands.

The bill that rewrites previously adopted administrative rules to regulate activities in the Jordan Lake watershed was approved by the North Carolina House this week.
The bill (HB 239) repeals the rule that regulates existing development and replaces it with much more sensible regulatory rules. This is good news for property owners in the watershed, as the original rules had extremely high implementation costs, and would have required environmental retrofits of existing communities, offices and retail development.
For more information on Jordan Lake Area Real Estate feel free to contact Real Living Realty Experts at 919-387-4100
For more information on Jordan Lake click here... http://www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/jord/main.php
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