Interestingly, some of the very homeowners who have the lawsuit in Miramar, also have their property listed for sale. I don't get it.dsilvar said:Thanks Joe..looks like a return to pre 2003 activity levels. Not a "hot" market any more, I guess but healthy and reasonable.
Of greater concern is the halt in beach restoration and litigenous beach front home owners.
Just_In_Thyme said:This thread seems so dull without the choruses of " I TOLD YOU THE SKY IS FALLING", "IT'S THE END OF TH?E WORLD IN SOWAL". "THEY WILL BE GIVING AWAY HOUSES ANY DAY NOW"
Can someone please add something to spice it up???
Just_In_Thyme said:This thread seems so dull without the choruses of " I TOLD YOU THE SKY IS FALLING", "IT'S THE END OF TH?E WORLD IN SOWAL". "THEY WILL BE GIVING AWAY HOUSES ANY DAY NOW"
Can someone please add something to spice it up???
In Orlando, one new construction builder has resorted to giving away a Mini Cooper if you buy. Maybe sellers here could offer a free homeowner's policy with purchase.Just_In_Thyme said:This thread seems so dull without the choruses of " I TOLD YOU THE SKY IS FALLING", "IT'S THE END OF TH?E WORLD IN SOWAL". "THEY WILL BE GIVING AWAY HOUSES ANY DAY NOW"
Can someone please add something to spice it up???
I am uncertain from where Trend pulls their numbers.Sandcastle said:Thanks SJ. It looks like the numbers include sales by developers using their in-house sales staff (not necessarily licensed agents). Is this the case?
Just_In_Thyme said:Can someone please add something to spice it up???