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RE/MAX Advantage Henderson, NV 89052 Phone: (702) 637-9595 Fax: (702) 507-0096 Email: PrimeProperty4u@aol.com |
WelcomeWelcome to the premier resource for all real estate information and services in the area. I hope you enjoy your visit and explore everything my realty website has to offer, including Henderson real estate listings, information for homebuyers and sellers, and more About Us, your professional Henderson Realtor. Looking for a new home? Use Quick Search or Map Search to browse an up-to-date database list of all available properties in the area, or use my Dream Home Finder form and I'll conduct a personalized search for you. If you're planning to sell your home in the next few months, nothing is more important than knowing a fair asking price. I would love to help you with a FREE Market Analysis. I will use comparable sold listings to help you determine the accurate market value of your home. Real Estate NewsMortgage Rates Reverse Course on Positive Housing DataJan 26 2012In Freddie Mac's results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® the average mortgage rates climbed as the housing market ended 2011 on a high note. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.98 percent reversing its previous three-week trend of setting all-time record lows. Despite the jump, this marks the eighth consecutive week the 30-year fixed has remained below 4.00 percent.Are Homeowners Glad They Own?Jan 26 2012It might come as a surprise but a whopping 72 percent of surveyed homeowners nationwide are satisfied with owning a home. The other 28 percent, not so. They say they're dissatisfied and that's likely due to the devaluation of their homes.The Twelve Types of Sales Call Reluctance®Jan 26 2012There are twelve types of Sales Call Reluctance®. Some are more challenging to correct than others. Dirk Zeller examines the twelve types.Local Real Estate NewsLas Vegas-area real estate brokerage cuts ties with Coldwell BankerJan 27 2012A shake-up was announced in the Las Vegas residential real estate market on Friday, with Wardley Real Estate saying its longtime relationship with franchisor Coldwell Banker has ended.State treasurer: Fannie and Freddie need to ‘show me the money’Jan 25 2012When a home is sold, buyers and sellers in Nevada — from big banks to investors to first-time homebuyers — have to pay a real property transfer tax. Except for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The state’s treasurer wants Nevada to yank a little-noticed exemption for the federal mortgage giants.Your next landlord in Las Vegas could be a hedge fundJan 24 2012Hedge funds could be the next big player in the Las Vegas real estate market. And I’m not talking about apartment complexes or commercial property. I’m talking single-family homes. |
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