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Carl Johnson - EzineArticles.com Expert Author   RSS

Carl is a full time New Hampshire real estate agent. He has been in the business since 2002 and currently serves on the board of directors for the local board of realtors and also on the board of directors for the company that manages the New Hampshire MLS. Northern New England Real Estate Network.

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  • Get Control Of Your Passwords
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Security] Are you frustrated by the number of passwords and usernames you need to track on the internet? If you spend anytime on the web you have a lot of usernames and passwords that have to be remembered to access different web sites you visit. I will review a solution that uses free software and a Thumb drive to keep all your login details.


  • Considering the Bank Owned Market?
    [Real-Estate:Buying] The real estate market is in its second year of decline and there are many buyers who are looking at buying a foreclosed or bank owned home. In fact, there are many bank owned properties on the market right now and it is projected that the number will increase through the summer of 2008. This presents a great opportunity for those buyers looking for home!


  • What Real Estate Really Needs Right Now Is Some Certainty
    [Real-Estate] What we really need right now is some certainty. There are just too many question marks in the minds of buyers today.


  • Is The New Hampshire Real Estate Market Returning To "Normal?"
    [Real-Estate:Homes] Another year has passed and I am sure that a few years from now we will not be longing for times like we had in 2006. Despite the unseasonably warm December weather in New Hampshire, the real estate market is still chilly.


  • Are Buyers Gaining Confidence In The New Hampshire Real Estate Market?
    [Real-Estate] It certainly looks as if this may be the case based on the trend of home sales over the past 3 months! Normally home sales decline from mid summer through to January or February and then increase from February through to the summer.


  • An Interesting Twist in the New Hampshire Real Estate Market
    [Real-Estate] The number of homes sold and home prices are declining in the Souhegan Valley of New Hampshire but the average price of a home sold is increasing! Something interesting is going on in this market.


  • Is A Real Estate Turn Around In Our Future
    [Real-Estate] The current real estate market slowdown is unique because it was not precipitated by any major economic event. Unlike past market downturns which were brought about by events such as large job losses and business downturns. In fact, the current economic situation is really quite good


  • Is Now the Time to Buy?
    [Real-Estate:Buying] There is no doubt that the real estate market has slowed down and is not the hot market we had from 2002 to 2005. The news media is quick to point out that more homes are on the market and that sales are down. Given the current market, is now a good time to buy a home?


  • New Hampshire's Housing Market Dip: How Long?
    [Real-Estate:Homes] The real estate market in New Hampshire is experiencing a slowdown in 2006. A question that is often asked by both home buyers and home sellers is "How long will the market be like this?" Although no one can predict the future, it is helpful to take a look at what is influencing the market.


  • As Fuel Prices Go Up ENERGY STAR Improvements Pay Off
    [Real-Estate:Building-a-Home] In 1995 the EPA turned their attention to buildings and defined ENERGY STAR standards for homes. An ENERGY STAR-certified home is 30 percent or more efficient than a conventional home. As energy prices climb, homeowners will save more on heating and cooling bills, decrease the amount of pollution released into the environment and place less of a strain on the energy infrastructure.





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