78 E Evangeline Oaks For Sale Alden Bridge Home The Woodlands TX

For Sale in the family friendly neighborhood of Evangeline Oaks, Village of Alden Bridge, The Woodlands. One of the most convenient neighborhoods in The Woodlands, Evangeline Oaks is just minutes to 45 down either College Park / 242 or FM 1488.  The Woodlands Town Center, Market Street, College Park High, St. Lukes Medical Center, Lone [...]

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4444 Victory Dr #1303 Inwood North Houston

  OWNER FINANCING IS AVAILABLE! Amazing remodel! Lower level golf course home. High end finishes and tasteful colors make this home warm and inviting. Golden leaf and blue perl granite line the kitchen and master bath cabinetry. Hand glazed kitchen cabinets, tumbled marble back splash w/ bronze accents. Wood floors through out living space. Covered [...]

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Texas Economy Strengthening

ECONOMIC RECOVERY STRENGTHENS (Real Estate Center) – Texas’ economic recovery is strengthening, according to the latest monthly economic review from the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University. After 16 months of job losses, the state had its third month of positive annual employment growth. Texas’ employment growth rate from July 2009 to July 2010 [...]

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Sales Are Weak But What Does That Mean?

WEAK HOME SALES NUMBERS NOT WHOLE STORY COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – Home sales statistics are likely to paint a picture of a weakening market through the end of 2010 and the first half of 2011. While it’s tempting to attribute the bleak numbers to a deteriorating housing market, an economist with the Real [...]

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Buyers Not Going Away. Tax Credit Is

RISMEDIA, April 29, 2010—The expiration of the 2010 Home Buyer Tax Credits on April 30 is unlikely to put off Americans looking to purchase homes who believe now is a good time to buy and are confident that home prices will rise according to a survey released by Prudential Real Estate and Relocation Services, Inc., [...]

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Federal Judge Awards Homeowners $2.6 Million in Critical Chinese Drywall Case

RISMEDIA, April 15, 2010—A federal judge in Louisiana has ruled that a Chinese drywall manufacturer must compensate American homeowners who used its product and are now forced to tear it out because it emits noxious fumes and corrodes household wiring and plumbing. In the first critical U.S. trial decision over faulty Chinese drywall, U.S. District [...]

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