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• A lone bright spot in real estate: farmland (The Christia... 17 Nov 2008 at 12:11pm Iowa land prices have jumped 18 percent in a year. But higher values come with a cost. • Business briefs (Southeast Missourian) 18 Nov 2008 at 10:20pm New coffee shop in JacksonA new coffee shop, Coffee and Confections, opened in mid-October in Jackson. The business serves gourmet coffees, herbal teas and baked goods. Diabet... • Higher U.S. farmland values good, bad (UPI) 17 Nov 2008 at 8:05pm SOLON, Iowa, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Fast-rising U.S. farmland prices -- up 9 percent nationwide from a year ago -- are a two-edged sword, those who monitor the industry say. • Names in the news (Southeast Missourian) 18 Nov 2008 at 2:04am USA Drug to sponsor Grief SupportPARK HILLS, Mo. ? The New Beginnings Grief Support Group has a new sponsor. • Higher U.S. farmland values good, bad (Moldova.org) 17 Nov 2008 at 8:15pm Fast-rising U.S. farmland prices -- up 9 percent nationwide from a year ago -- are a two-edged sword, those who monitor the industry say.Farmland values last year were up 21 p...
10 Mistakes Most Novice Real Estate Investors Make Buying real estate is as popular as ever, and it seems pretty straightforward at first glace. With mortgage interest rates at all time lows and plenty of real estate to buy, many investors truly believe that they can do a bit of cosmetic work, accessorize a bit, and then put up the for rent or for sale sign.
Ohio Real Estate - Large Cities And Little Farms Ohio is a unique state where large cities like Cleveland and Cincinnati sit next to rural farms. Ohio real estate prices mirror this diversity.OhioOhio
Crazy Age Of Real Estate Investing What's an Investor to Do?When CNNMoney.com posts an article about the King of Real Estate cashing out of his US holdings it's hard not to pay attention.
Real Estate Financing - Ten Ways Do you remember when real estate financing meant you saved up enough to put 20% down on a house, and then you got a mortgage loan for the other 80%?