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New York real estate and A thanksgiving history quiz. I got 13 out of 20.

I have just completed gleaning almost 2000 real estate web site urls so the staff at REindex.com can review them.  I have been searching hither and yon for sites that belong to the local agents and companies for possible placement in the New York real estate pages of REindex.com.

Now we get to visit all 2000 of those web sites to see which ones show their own listings.  Then we'll link to each of those sites from each of the towns where they have actual listings. Hey, somebody has to help the listing agents and brokers!  I am one (a listing broker) so I know.

This is my only frivolous entry for November, so enjoy. OK, this part is a mindless entry. Someone wanted me to take this on-line thanksgiving quiz to see if they could guess at the answers better than I could, and thus have bragging rights.  If you think you "know it all" about thanksgiving, gobble it up.

Here's the link to the thanksgiving quiz. 

http://home.aristotle.net/Thanksgiving/trivia.asp

Now back to work!  LOL.

Happy listing and selling!

 

Heath Coker, Owner of Cape Group Real Estate
www.CapeGroup.com / capegroup@capegroup.com
508-548-8888  Licensed in MA
Its a beautiful day on Cape Cod!
@CapeGroup

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2 commentsHeath Coker, Real Estate Broker • November 12 2008 01:26PM

Movie Stars are Coming! Movie Stars are Coming!

The plans for "Hollywood East" appear to be firming up.  There are more rumblings in Southeast Massachusetts around Cape Cod about the development of a new sound stage and movie studio facilities.  A golf course on route three has given notice to is employees that their jobs will no longer exist at the end of 2009.  Only a few of the staff will have any association with the "new project" that will begin then. 

For a few months, there was speculation that the southeast complex was dead in the water, after a proposed site just north of the Bourne Bridge ran into legal title issues.  The new site, on the west side of Route three between exits 3 and 5, appears to be moving forward.  it is rumored that the actor who plays the lead character in "Die Hard" has already purchased a home nearby.  A development this large would mean lots of jobs, more tourist draws, and more investment in the southeast coast of Massachusetts and Cape Cod.

The Falmouth Chamber of Commerce has a "film task force" that is pre-completing the approval process for a list of locations it feels will be of interest to movie makers.  The permitting process will be completed for a few locations so that the town is prepared with something that movie makers can see, and it will also prepare town offices as to how the permitting of other locations can be done smoothly and efficiently. 

 

The Massachusetts Film Office is reporting that 2008 will beat 2007 as the record setting year of movie making in the "Bay State".  On October 28, the Plymouth town meeting voted to approve zoning and tax agreements that will allow construction of a movie and television production studio.  (Yes, here in MA, we still gather in an auditorium to discuss things and vote on what is good for the town).  The project is said to include 14 sound stages, 10 acres for "back lot,"  and a 300 room hotel.  The developers of the project hope to be in operation by 2010!

SO IF YOU HAVE BEEN ASKING WHERE TO INVEST IN MASSACHUSETTS, IT IS TIME TO LOOK AT CAPE COD AND SOUTHEAST MA!!!

Heath Coker, Owner of Cape Group Real Estate
www.CapeGroup.com / capegroup@capegroup.com
508-548-8888  Licensed in MA
Its a beautiful day on Cape Cod!
@CapeGroup

REindex.com, The Site Engine®
508-495-1000  reindex@reindex.com
See our 2 Minute YouTube www.REindex.com/WhatIsREindex.html
@RealEstateIndex

3 commentsHeath Coker, Real Estate Broker • November 12 2008 11:32AM

So where were they looking for real estate last month?

The latest real estate sales reports and numbers indicate that the market in many areas has stopped falling.  This is good news for California real estate and Florida property owners.  For a long time they have been leading in the "falling prices" category of real estate reporting.  But now they are said to be leading in the return to normalcy.  The largest states once again were the areas of greatest activity for those starting to look for property.  Large states like NY, CA, PA, and TX, IL, FL all received some of the most inquiries in the month of October.  Other states with lots of towns and large populations like, IA, OH, MN, and MO were also being scoured for real estate deals.

Then there were those that make me want to research the local economies more and find out what may be developing there.  Some of these aren't the largest states, but they had some of the most activity from Internet searchers.  Could these areas be courting new jobs? Or have they already attracted some new economic bounty that I have yet to hear about?  The states with the most searches per town in October were NM, ID, VT, NH, NV, FL, MS, AZ, TX, WI.  Some of the states in this list are the same as the as those in the other list which makes me research them first.  Being on both lists adds weight to a possibly good economic future.  (I wish the state where my office is located was on one of the lists.)

Once again, I find that although knowing where sales have happened is useful, knowing where they are starting to happen can get me ahead of those also looking for improving investment areas.

Happy Selling and Listing!

Heath Coker, Owner of Cape Group Real Estate
www.CapeGroup.com / capegroup@capegroup.com
508-548-8888  Licensed in MA
Its a beautiful day on Cape Cod!
@CapeGroup

REindex.com, The Site Engine®
508-495-1000  reindex@reindex.com
See our 2 Minute YouTube www.REindex.com/WhatIsREindex.html
@RealEstateIndex

2 commentsHeath Coker, Real Estate Broker • November 03 2008 02:22PM