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The Outer Bank Real Estate Market has seen a dramatic number of foreclosures over the last few years. When looking at Outer Banks Foreclosure Listings you need to work with an Outer Banks Real Estate Agent who is knowledgable and experienced in dealing with Banked Owned Foreclosure property. Just because it's a Outer Banks ...
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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. With inventory continuing to decline, down 14% from ...
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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. With inventory continuing to decline, down 14% from ...
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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 approx. 20% and the overall average sold price was retaliatively ...
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I know everyone is looking for the best deal in their price range on the Outer Banks. I am working hard to find it so you don't have to. So that is why I came up with a "HOT DEALS" page.
Here is how this page works:
Once you click on the town and location the properties will be in price order. Each property ...
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Just Listed Outer Banks Foreclosure-41473 Ocean View Drive Avon, NC 27915 MLS #66824: 6Bd 6 1/2Bths Price $925,000. For more information go to http://shar.es/mE2Hb
If you are looking for the latest list of Outer Banks Foreclosures to hit the market you need to go to Just Listed: Outer Banks Foreclosures. Any new foreclosures that come on the ...
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To say 2010 is off to a great start is an understatement. This year there has been 186 closings, 31% more than at this same point last year. In 2010 the average sold price of a house is up 12.6% from the end of 2009 and 13.5% from October ‘09, the last month prices declined. With the pace of buyer activity not slowing down I think we ...
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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 income will help pay for the expenses and what will be left over to go towards the ...
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It’s been a long time coming but after 4 1/2 years of price declines and decreased sales the Outer Banks real estate market is back!! While the beginning of 2009 started off looking like a repeat of 2008 with prices continuing to decrease things turned around in the fall. Buyers finally decided that the time was right and the average price ...
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IT HAS FINALLY HAPPENED!!!! The average price for a home sold on the Outer Banks has finally stopped going down!! As a matter of fact it actually went up just a bit. For the first time in 2009 or 2008 for that matter prices have finally leveled off (follow the monthly trend on the OBX Stats page of my website). The average sold price in ...
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