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Entries from July 2007

Cleveland Real Estate: Zip Code 44111 Housing Stats

July 30th, 2007 · No Comments

We are halfway through the year 2007, which is hard to believe no? Cleveland real estate in zip code 44111 is selling, but there are some shocking stats.
These figures - as always - cover homes listed on the real estate computer listing site, NORMLS, for homes sold through brokerages who list there:
Zip Code 44111: 114 [...]

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Today Is Cal Ripken Jr. Day at Cooperstown

July 28th, 2007 · No Comments

I try not to have heroes; it’s counter productive. But baseball is part of my soul and Cal Ripken is at the top of my roster of favorite players…and human beings I don’t know but admire. Today he will be at Cooperstown getting inducted into the Hall of Fame, and here is a Washington Post [...]

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Downtown Cleveland Housing: Euclid Avenue Corridor Update

July 28th, 2007 · No Comments

First let me say how happy I am to utilize a PR newswire report since they moved so many of their workers to Cleveland a few months back! Now the news:
1. Paul Volpe and City Architecture have been given the bid for the Streetscaping for the Euclid Avenue Corridor project. The first leg of [...]

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Cleveland Real Estate News: New Town Home/Condo Projects

July 27th, 2007 · No Comments

New Cleveland Condominium Projects: Where are the price points going to be? Only some of them are below $300k. And you guys know my mantra, we need lower price points.
Anyway, the PD’s Henry Gomez wrote an article and there is a great pdf file of proposed projects - every now and then the PD gets [...]

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Cleveland Economic News: Be Smart, Drive Smart?

July 27th, 2007 · No Comments

This car amazed me when I was in London two winters ago. WKYC reports that it is now going to be sold here. Watch this cool video from the WKYC website Peace Out - 3C
Segnala presso:

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Housing Trends: Maybe We Can Make Saving Money to Buy A Home Sexy

July 26th, 2007 · No Comments

I saw it in the faces of some of my clients; it may have seemed exciting to be a part of the ‘gold rush mentality’ of no money down purchases: ‘ why wait and miss the boat, buy a house now.’ Meaning, why wait until you have money saved for a down payment or even [...]

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Life as a Cleveland Realtor® is Good

July 24th, 2007 · No Comments

I may not be the richest of people (uh, no), but frequently I find myself thinking I have the best job in the world. Today was a perfect example: my client and I walked from my office to tour the new phase of the Fries and Schuele condominium project - unveiled at a brokers open [...]

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Drew Carey Rocks Just Like Cleveland

July 23rd, 2007 · 4 Comments

I was trying to watch the YouTube/CNN Presidential debate…..all I kept thinking of, where is that episode of a good debate from the West Wing? Sigh. I gave up on the debate and went looking for Cleveland news and here it is: Drew Carey has been picked to replace Bob Barker on the Price is [...]

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Transportation: Maine to Boston’s ‘Downeaster’ Hits Paydirt

July 21st, 2007 · No Comments

This is why The Ohio Hub and the 3C Corridor is the best idea since sliced bread. Watch this video and see what the Downeaster Railroad Line has done for people in the Maine to Boston corridor. No really, please watch it!
I also have a link here to the May 2007 financial report regarding the [...]

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Cleveland News: Panel Discussion Today at Levin College on Marketing and Improving Our Neighborhoods

July 19th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Jeff Kipp of Living in Cleveland hosted a lively panel discussion this morning at the Levin College of Urban Studies on marketing and improving Cleveland’s neighborhoods. It was the quality of the participants that enticed me although I admit, it was hard not to roll my eyes and say ‘oh lordy another attempt to market [...]

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