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Arbor Greene Last phase

06-24-10
Joshua Shope
Joshua Shope: Real Estate Agent in Palmyra, PA

Palmyra, Pa premier community Arbor Greene's last phase is being developed. The bridge is going in today that connects existing phases to the LAST and FINAL phase. The community continues to flourish with growth as 4 NEW homes were SOLD in Month of June along! In the final phase seems to have great anticipation and will have some large home sites along with some with walk out basements. It has been exciting for me to watch the community grow over the last 5 ½ yrs.

Here are pictures showing the bridge going in!

If you have any questions about Arbor Greene or any real estate in the area give me a call Josh Shope 717.735.1337

www.HomeSold123.com

06-09-10
D J Winter
D J  Winter: Real Estate Agent in Hershey, PA
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D J Winter
(717) 441-2794
www.HomeSold123.com
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I have heard it said that when you have a plot of land, the best things to cultivate are your neighbors.

How's it going for you in your neighborhood? Have you cultivated any friendships with your new neighbors? Could you borrow a cup of sugar if you need it? If so, good for you!

If you haven't, it's never too late to start. And if I can help you to get acquainted, please don't hesitate to call. You might be wondering who lives across the street, or how much the house down the road is selling for. I know all about the neighborhood and the real estate market, that's for sure. If you want to get to know the neighborhood by maps, by demographics, or by locating schools or houses of worship, you'll find all of that and more on my web site at www.HomeSold123.com.

I know that moving and getting settled is a huge undertaking. I help people move every day. Please know how much I appreciate your trust and confidence in me. And remember that I am ready to help your friends, associates or, yes, your neighbors if they are considering making a change in real estate.

Thanks for your continued support!

D J Winter

RE/MAX REALTY SELECT
(717) 441-2794

Palmyra PA Real Estate-Spotlight Home of the Week

12-11-08
Joshua Shope
Joshua Shope: Real Estate Agent in Palmyra, PA

507 Sweetwater Dr.

4 bdr. 2 ½ bath $289,900

Ready to MOVE IN! This exquisite 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home with over 2,600 sq.ft. of living space features a lovely family room with fireplace, 2-story foyer, spacious parlor, additional over size garage and beautiful master suite with soaking tub & large walk-in closet. Come relax in Morning Room.

http://www.shopepremiergroup.com/Listings/0/25356/PA/Palmyra/507-Sweetwater-Dr.aspx

Safe Haven

12-01-08
Joshua Shope
Joshua Shope: Real Estate Agent in Palmyra, PA

foreclosures skyrocketing and home prices plummeting, real estate has had a tough year. But in certain pockets across the country the damage has been minimal -- if nonexistent.We found six cities with slow, steady growth, using data from Fiserv Lending Solutions, a home-price research company. These cities' local economies have kept unemployment and foreclosure rates below average. Plus, their affordability index -- a measure of home prices versus family income -- is low.

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For comparison, we also pinpoint an average market and the worst market in the country.

Safe Havens

Lancaster, Penn.

Population: 498,465
Median home price: $206,000
12-month change in home value: +1.6%
Affordability index: 3/10
Homes sold this year: 1,166
Home value vs. national average: Same
Top employer: R.R. Donnelly & Sons publishing company

Known as an Amish cultural hub, the city is also home to a diverse group of industries, including printing and food processing. This helps keep the local market stable and unemployment low, as losses in one sector aren't devastating to the overall economy.

Locals say Lancaster is a conservative lending market, which limits foreclosures.