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Businesses increased investment, helping out GDP, and the economy grew at a 5.9% interest helping reinforce the idea that the recession is coming to an end. Based on this good news, the Boise real estate market will be buoyed by the gains in economy.

Foreclosures are a part of every market these days, but 2009 ravaged the Boise Idaho real estate market so savagely that just fewer than 1 in 20 homes were foreclosed upon. With 2008 being such a bloodletting, you would think that a 103% increase in foreclosures in 2009 would cause the governor to request national disaster status. Finding your city among the top 24 most troubled real estate markets in the nation has too many homeowners reviewing the limited options that are out there. Given that the unemployment rate in the area is a stable 10.1%, and there is no scheduled business moving in, it may need a while to change this economy around.

Is Now The Time To Purchase Land?

by Gavin J. King on February 10, 2010

During the latest real estate boom, many speculators were cashing in by purchasing land and finding a buyer who was willing to pay more than what it was originally purchased for. There are a few guidelines for investing in land and they are easy to remember and apply.

Negotiating A Short Sale Purchase!

by Gavin J. King on February 5, 2010

The real estate business offers a assuring future for home buyers and investors willing to take the risk in its intricate milieu. For instance, dealing with the diverse tendencies and ever-changing nature of property ownership and purchase is a rather tough yet highly fulfilling task to consider. With some of these challenges many buyers get overwhelmed when they realize they haven’t even narrowed their search for short sales properties.

Procuring Lots The Safest Way!

by Gavin J. King on January 16, 2010

Buying land used to be the most likely and preferred purchase that real estate investors made, but in recent years many have started to doubt the safety of land purchases. There are a few guidelines for investing in land and they are easy to remember and apply.

The recession has created an interesting tendency in real estate construction, little houses that are more affordable and more energy efficient. The American Institute of Architects has reported a 59% change in the number of home builders in the U.S. featuring little homes and those trends are only reflecting the market trend of buyers preferring smaller scale homes.

Ways You Can Use The MLS To Your Advantage!

by Zandra J. King on December 22, 2009

Listing your home on the Multiple Listing Service or Meridian MLS is a great way to gain exposure for your home, or to find your dream home to buy. This is why the MLS is extremely useful and important for real estate agents and brokers. Realtors and brokers enter their home listings into the area MLS to solicit buyers agents to show the property.