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OBX Realty Group|The Outer Banks Real Estate Market Is Off To A Great Start In 2011

The Outer Banks real estate market continues to heat up at the start of 2011. The number of listings that went under contract in January was up 20% from this same time last year. 2010 ended up as the best year the Outer Banks market has seen since 2006.

OBX Realty Group|Outer Banks Real Estate Market Ends 2010 On A High Note

2010 will go down as the year the Outer Banks real estate market finally turned the corner and ended a 5-yr downward cycle. Compared to 2009 the number of property sales increased 20%(the highest total since 2006), the number of active listings decreased

Outer Banks Real Blog- How Much Does It Cost To Own A Outer Banks Beach House

Many people would love to own a beach house on the Outer Banks but have no idea how much it costs or what’s involved. Since most of the houses on the Outer Banks are used as weekly vacation rentals many people want to know what portion of the rental

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog- September Numbers Good For The Outer Banks Real Estate Market

The Outer Banks real estate market continues to put up good numbers as we head into the last quarter of 2009. For the 5th straight month the number of sold houses were over 100. If the number of sold houses continues on its current pace in October it

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog-FED Gearing Up To Raise Rates: What Impact Will It Have On You?

If you have been following the financial news lately you may have started to hear talk about when the FED is going to raise interest rates . It should be no surprise that sooner or later the FED will have to raise rates since they have been at all time

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog- Outer Banks Real Estate Market Continues Strong 2009

OK, it’s time to breath again after a busy summer season on the Outer Banks. Now comes what I consider the absolute best time to visit the Outer Banks, Fall!! As for the Outer Banks real estate market many of you have been waiting and waiting for

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog- Outer Banks Real Estate Market Continues To Recover

With 5 months of 2009 down I believe the Outer Banks real estate market is on the road to recovery. May was another strong month as buyers took advantage of the great deals that remain. Since reaching the bottom of the market in January of this year there

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog- Outer Banks Real Estate Market Is Bottoming Out

The bottoming of the Outer Banks real estate market has begun. For the first time since August 2005 the Outer Banks real estate market has shown significant and sustained signs of life. How can that be since all you hear from the media is the real estate

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog- Another Month Down & Buyers Keep Buying On The Outer Banks

Since the beginning of the year I have been slowly beating the drum about a turn in the Outer Banks real estate market. With the first quarter of the year down, the Outer Banks real estate market continues to move. You really can't put too much stock

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog-Check Out The Great Outer Banks Deals Buyer's Are Getting!

During the past two months there has been a dramatic pickup in buyer activity on the Outer Banks !! Many of my clients have decided that with current mortgage rates under 5% and unbelievable deals to be had that now is the time to jump into the market

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog- Outer Banks Real Estate First 2 Months Of 2009 Off To A Great Start

With two months in the books for 2009 it seems that the economic news in the country just keeps getting worse. However on the Outer Banks the real estate market just keeps getting better!! In February there were more houses put under contract since the

Outer Banks Real Estate Blog- Outer Banks Real Estate In 2009 Off To A Great Start

2009 off to a great start!! So far in 2009 the buyers have been showing up in full force and they are buying !! Since the beginning of the year there has been a 13% increase in houses that have gone under contract compared to 2008. The 2 factors that
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