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Category: Real Estate Featured Areas

February 18, 2008

Tucson Arizona - New Homes in the Old Pueblo

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 18 Feb 2008, by Sandra Tuell

Tucson, county seat of Pima County, is the second largest city in Arizona, with 518, 956 residents according to 2006 census figures.  Nicknamed ”the Old Pueblo,” the city is located southeast of Phoenix, along Interstate 10 and I-19, just 60 miles north of the U.S. - Mexico border.

November 28, 2007

Slidell, Louisiana - Life Just Outside the Big Easy

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 28 Nov 2007, by Sandra Tuell

The city of Slidell, Louisiana, situated on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain is home to about 28,000 residents, and part of a larger community of 200,000 in St. Tammany Parish.  Though New Orleans is just 30 miles to the southwest, with …

November 16, 2007

Louisiana Shows Signs of Recovery

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 16 Nov 2007, by Sandra Tuell

No one will forget the day, August 29, 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit southeastern Louisiana and the levees failed, flooding neighborhoods in and around New Orleans.  Nor will we forget the devastation and the tragic events that followed.  More than …

November 13, 2007

Austin Texas - Still a Great New Home Destination

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 13 Nov 2007, by Sandra Tuell

Austin is the most eclectic city in the state of Texas - and maybe the entire Southwest.  This capital city that attracts career-minded singles, creative entrepreneurs, corporate CEO’s, aspiring musicians, family-focused professionals and college students, is the fourth largest city in Texas …

November 7, 2007

Texas Big Country and Big Cities

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 07 Nov 2007, by Sandra Tuell

The saying goes, “everything’s bigger in Texas.”  That certainly goes for the size of the Lone Star state and its growing population.  Texas is home to 23,507,783 people living in an area of 261,797 square miles, making it the second-largest state in …

November 6, 2007

Claremont - One of California’s Best Places to Live

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 06 Nov 2007, by Sandra Tuell

Though it’s located just thirty miles east of Los Angeles, the residential community of Claremont, California is a far cry from life in the big city.  Situated in the Pomona Valley at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, this close-knit town, known …

October 31, 2007

California is Golden on Money’s List of Best Places to Live

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 31 Oct 2007, by Sandra Tuell

Since 1848, back when James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter’s Mill and launched the Gold Rush, people have been settling in California in large numbers.  In 1964, California surpassed New York as the most populous state in the country; 2006 census estimates …

October 22, 2007

Charlotte NC Queen of the Banking World

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 22 Oct 2007, by Sandra Tuell

What fast-growing city is the second largest banking center behind New York City in the country?  You may be surprised to learn that it’s Charlotte, North Carolina.  Home to headquarters for Bank of America and Wachovia, the nation’s second and fourth largest …

October 19, 2007

North Carolina Grows Urban

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 19 Oct 2007, by Sandra Tuell

With new home seekers sticking in the Tarheel State at a growth rate of over 10% since 2000, North Carolina now has an estimated population of 8,856,505, exceeding the average growth in the U.S. as a whole.  About one third of …

October 15, 2007

Columbus Georgia: Progress and Preservation

Filed under: Real Estate Featured Areas - 15 Oct 2007, by Sandra Tuell

The city of Columbus, Georgia is located on the western border of the state, 95 miles southwest of Atlanta in Muscogee County. Situated at the end of the navigable portion of the Chattahoochee River, the city was named after the famous …

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