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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

NEWSMAX.COM - TOP 25 UNIQUELY AMERICAN CITIES!

Fayetteville may be one of the most patriotic communities in America. For one thing, it’s known as the unofficial home of the U.S. military because of its proximity to Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base. It’s also the seat of Cumberland County, dubbed “World’s First Sanctuary for Soldiers” to show the country that soldiers and their families can feel safe, secure, and cared for here. It’s also home to appealing small-town amenities, historic buildings, and independent shops, as well as the Airborne & Special Operations Museum.
 

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Can you still get a 5% mortgage?

Can you still get a 5% mortgage?

A Federal Reserve program has spent about $1.25 trillion to buy up mortgage-backed securities (MBS) since Nov. 2008. But that buying spree ends April 1 and interest rates could head higher.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Why is Fayetteville one of the top 10 cities to live?

Fayetteville, North Carolina

Fayetteville, North Carolina
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Set in the Cape Fear Valley, southeast of the center of the state, Fayetteville North Carolina is just to the west of the Cape Fear River.
Economic stability is strengthened through Fayetteville's strong military heritage. Fayetteville NC is home to Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base.
Downtown Fayetteville NC is a great mix of independent businesses and the name brand services one would expect from a city.
Downtown also has its share of cultural amenities. Fayetteville NC is home to museums, a symphony, a ballet company and a theater company.
Located right off of I-95, an hour north of the South Carolina border, an hour south of Raleigh NC, and a couple of hours from the coast, Fayetteville NC is in a position to satisfy many different travel needs.
Fayetteville has a population of about 174,000 people and is located in Cumberland County, which has a total population of approximately 305,953 people.
Although its population is sizable, Fayetteville has been able to maintain the air of a small town, while enjoying the cosmopolitan benefits that are typically found in a larger town.
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5 Types of Retirement…Which One's For You?

5 Types of Retirement…Which One's For You?: "

For some of us, we begin to think about, dream about, imagine our Golden Years of Retirement early on in our lives and then for some of us, it is the retirement announcement of a friend, co-worker, or perhaps a sibling that sparks our awareness that we might want to start considering our own retirement plan.


No matter the reason, when the time comes, we are all faced with the same questions. How do we envision the next chapter of our lives? What are our fears and what are our fantasies about retirement? How can we make our retirement years glorious, and what will we need to make them our "Golden Years".


I've listed 5 Types of Retirement below…



  1. Relaxing most of the time and life goes on pretty much the same as it always has, except we aren't working anymore.

  2. We aren't working, however we now have the time to continue our personal development.

  3. We become involved in a mix of things. Maybe working part-time, spending more time with family, recreation, traveling or pursuing a health regimen and seeking a balanced life.

  4. An encore or second career. Maybe you put a lot of emphasis on continuing to work but want to venture out into a different type of career.

  5. You want to leave your current employer, continue working in your field, but with less hours and extend your career indefinitely.


In conjunction with the type of retirement you envision, if your dream for your Golden Years includes relocating, many more considerations come into play.


Beyond the financial and real estate aspects of relocation, there's another side to the equation that if ignored can easily spell disaster.


What are the emotional, psychological, and purely practical issues you must face to assure a successful relocation to the right place for you?!


It's important to evaluate what sort of lifestyle you envision. Often we envision our lives being the same as they are now, living with the same set of values, hobbies, and interests we currently have.


Believe it or not, it's really important at this point to dream a little bit about what you want and try to be more imaginative, and not assume that everything has to be the same or the activities that you're already involved in are going to be exactly the same. Probably a lot of them will be, and there's nothing wrong with that, however, be imaginative about what you really want to do and how you want your life to be.


If you're married or in a partnership, communication is critical. You need to have a conversation about what each of your lifestyle considerations are. First, each person needs to make a list. Take your time and really envision your ideal lifestyle. Then compare your lists. Determine what your common considerations are and if necessary, rate the considerations by level of importance.


Whether single, married, or in a partnership, once you've envisioned your retirement lifestyle there are important relocation questions. Questions like, "Will the area you're interested in be able to support the lifestyle of your dreams"?


Trying to sort this out and determine how much risk you are willing to take is pretty challenging. You need to be able to assess every aspect and create a plan that will ensure your retirement relocation will be met with a "soft landing." Not a harsh reality!


In the coming weeks, I'll be giving you some hints and pointers, and explore how you can safeguard against moving someplace that once you get there you don't say,


Oh Boy…this doesn't fit what I wanted, get me out of here!!


I'll also be writing about specific things you must be aware of, if you're considering relocating or retiring to North Carolina or South Carolina.


About the Author


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Bob Bencivenga is a professional site locator and location anyalyst for major corporations and has been researching the growth of NC and SC to find those areas which are affordable. Visit his blog-The Carolina Report and signup free to get blog updates by email, along with free advice on how to relocate or retire in the Carolinas, additional resources, and a lot more! Go now to www.placesofvalue.com. Bob does not sell real estate.


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Monday, March 22, 2010

7700 Kennybunk Drive, Fayetteville, NC | Powered by Postlets

Rayconda Subdivision! -Exquisite like new home on a large corner lot! This home features 4 bedrooms plus bonus room,2.5 bathrooms,formal Dining Room,cathedral ceilings in Great Room plus fireplace,Kitchen with granite counter-tops,hardwood floors,Master downstairs.Glamor bath with dual vanities,jetted tub,separate show...er,walk-in-closet,alarm system,extra large deck with hot tub(as gift),gazebo,shed and swing set remain as gift.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Beautiful Home in Sanford, NC | Powered by Postlets



18 White Oak Circle, Sanford, NC Powered by Postlets

This 3 bedroom w/ large bonus room, plus 2 bathroom home is located on a large corner lot in Harnett County. This home features great room with fireplace, formal dining room with hardwood floors, kitchen with tile floors, breakfast nook with bay window, master bedroom with walk in closet, master bath with dual vanities, garden tub, separate shower. Security system. Seller will provide a1 year home warranty at closing. Refrigerator, washer and dryer to remain as gifts to new owners. Visit my website at www.Ask4Patty.com to view this home or any homes available in Fayetteville and the surrounding areas or call Patty at 476-4267. Conventional/VA financing available through Pine Valley Mortgage at 910-829-9378.