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On this first day of the new decade, a look back courtesy of the WSJ chronicling a decade of adventures and misadventures in real estate during the boom and bust of the 2000's. Good reading.
And looking forward into the New Year, higher mortgage rates are a certainty but don't forget, rates are still low by historical standards but ...
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Merry ChristmasHappy Hanukkah Joyous Kwanzaa Season's Greetings and Happy Holidays
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It's important to remember your glass is half full, not half empty.
Give thanks for the blessings in your life.
Happy Thanksgiving 2009.
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Thank you to all the men and women who have served and are serving our country today.
Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima by Joe Rosenthal, The Associated Press
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and if you like fireworks, this is probably one of your favorite days of the year.
Have a happy and safe holiday.
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It's a busy Sunday.
Most importantly, I want to wish all the Dads a Happy Father's Day.
The first day of summer happens to coincide with the US Open this year and with all the rain and delays in play, that might be a good thing because the first day of summer is the longest day of the year and there's a lot of holes left to play. ...
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The period from Memorial Day to the 4th of July is generally considered to be a patriotic time for most Americans. We remember those who gave their lives for our country on Memorial Day and the birth of our country on the 4th of July. But often overlooked is a little holiday called Flag Day celebrated on June 14th. More than likely one of the ...
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Memorial Day is the unofficial kickoff to summer, a time for the beach, boating or maybe a burger on the grill. But of course, Memorial Day is much more than that, a time to both honor and remember.
I liked what Andy Rooney said on 60 Minutes last night and I'll paraphrase and emphasize a few of his words. It's not about remembering ...
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Happy Mother's Day. Make MOM happy, buy her a home for sale in Charleston today!
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I think it's fair to say that 2008 will not go down in history as a very good year.
So let's welcome 2009 with my hope and best wishes for a happy and healthy year ahead.
And a big thank you to those of you who regularly stop by my little corner of the blogosphere.
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