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Ivy Zelman on the Housing Market

Discussion of entry-level, luxury and multifamily markets
Posted by John McClelland on October 26, 2016 in  uncategorized

Famed housing analyst and principal of Zelman Research, discusses the U.S housing market. If you are interested in the housing market, this is worth watching.

What's Behind Pamela Anderson's bedroom doors?

Take a look inside this Vegas retreat
Posted by No name on October 24, 2016 in  uncategorized
Pamela Anderson and Rick Salomon officially parted ways last April. Now, a year later, the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired dream home they spent more than two years searching for is for sale. The home, located in Summerlin inside the swanky Tournament Hills subdivision that’s anchored by a mammoth $32-million estate, officially hit the market last week with an asking price of $5.2 million.   It is a custom 11,000-square-foot single-story with four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a four-car garage sitting o... read more

It's time to let go and save some money!

Are you paying Mortgage Insurance? If so, read this.
Posted by No name on October 19, 2016 in  uncategorized

September Single Family Update

Prices Flat, Sales Decline, Many Homes Still Sell Quickly
Posted by John McClelland on October 11, 2016 in  uncategorized

  • We are starting to see seasonal declines in sales rates
  • Prices continue to be flat
  • Inventory remains relatively low
  • Marketing times are starting to move off of very low boundaries

Date:September 28, 2016 Media Contact: Peter Poggione 702.204.0343 Maryellen Mackenzie returns to Coldwell Banker Premier Realty Maryellen Mackenzie started her career in real estate at Coldwell Banker Premier Realty in 1993 before venturing off in pursuit of new opportunities in 2008. Now, nearly eight years later, she returns to the brokerage as Branch Manager of the CBPR Green Valley Campus. Mackenzie oversees more than 75 agents who are responsible for gross sales that will exceed $200 million in 2016. &... read more

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