Not exact matches
This is notable because his
real - life presence
at a U.S. Ryder Cup dinner
at Jack Nicklaus»
house Thursday night — following Wednesday's home video of Woods
hitting a 9 - iron into a simulator and the CSI: Jupiter treatment accorded it — engendered another round of wisecracks about the state of the health of the former world No. 1.
We host frequent play dates
at our
house and the Step2 kitchen has been a
real hit.
B.C. and Alberta are especially hard -
hit with overvalued
real estate, while
housing in Canada
at large averages out to about 14 % over «fair value.»
We speak with someone one day who is thinking of selling in the next» xx» period of time and then in short order their home is listed on the MLS and your name is not on the listing which infuriates you, when in
real life after you met with them doing everything right (answered all their questions, asked all the right questions and was not pushy just consultation... displaying professionalism) one day unbeknownst to you one of the sellers has a health or life issue raising the need for immediate change and they
hit open
houses and Boom... they buy one, and that agent was in the right place
at the right time and lists their home (with your annual calendar on their fridge and your notepad on their counter beside your branded fly swatter) and you have a What - Happened - Moment.
While they are not as high as they were
at this point last year, the higher rates combined with concerns in the
housing market and the fallout from the sub-prime mortgage market have combined to
hit real estate values.
«As active as the market is with the product that we have today, we are looking
at the tip of the iceberg in terms of boomers
hitting retirement age,» says Scott Stewart, a managing partner
at Capitol Seniors
Housing, a private equity - backed
real estate acquisition, development and investment management firm based in Washington, D.C. «The fast - paced growth of that population in that sector is going to make today's discussion of overbuilding obsolete, because there just aren't enough places for everybody today,» he says.