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By MarjTaylor on 6/26/2009 7:47 AM

Marjorie Taylor, CRS, GRI, of Watson Realty Corp., participated in the National Association of REALTORS® Midyear Legislative Meetings in Washington DC.

During these meetings, NAR members took an active role in advancing the industry and the public policy agenda.

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By MarjTaylor on 6/20/2009 10:52 AM

St. Johns County is known for its great climate, beautiful beaches, charming historic downtown, great restaurants and shopping.  This is why many families choose to live in homes in St. Augustine.  NOW there is another reason.

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By MarjTaylor on 6/19/2009 7:11 AM

FREE St. Augustine Fun This Weekend

Looking for something fun to do this weekend?  June 20 and 21 the Castillo De San Marcos (the Fort as we call it here) will be open to the public FREE!  Read More....

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By MarjTaylor on 6/16/2009 7:12 PM

In an effort to curb discretionary spending, many women are cutting down on pricey treatments and finding creative alternatives. They have discovered that is does not take a big bank account to look beautiful. Same goes for preparing your home for sale.  Getting top dollar does not necessarily mean spending a fortune.

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By MarjTaylor on 6/16/2009 6:56 PM

US News has selected their picks for "Best Places to Live" for the year 2009.  They looked for affordable communities that have strong economies and offer plenty of fun things to do. My adopted home-town of St. Augustine Florida ranked #9!  Here is what they reported...

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By MarjTaylor on 6/9/2009 6:25 AM

Sellers, you have an excellent opportunity to sell your home this season, if you have the right pricing strategy in place from the start!

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By MarjTaylor on 6/9/2009 6:13 AM

Housing analysts have revised their forecast and are predicting existing home sales volume of 4.68 million units for 2009.

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By MarjTaylor on 6/9/2009 6:05 AM

n May 29, the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced that qualifying buyers can apply the $8,000 tax credit toward the purchase of a home. To facilitate the process, the Federal Housing Administration is permitting its lenders to extend short term bridge loans,

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