Looking for Professional Louisville Property Management? Here’s Why You Should Call Us First!

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Many people who own investment real estate in the Louisville area face the same dilemma: manage the properties themselves or hire a professional Louisville property management company. Neither is better than the other is; it really boils down to the property owner’s situation. Nevertheless, if you’re a Louisville income property owner who lives outside the [...]

New Construction Offer Incentives When Tax Credit Ends

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Homebuilders, reeling from an extended period of few new projects and even fewer buyers, are preparing to lure buyers to newly constructed homes with incentives that might have seemed very unlikely just a few years ago. Builders are bracing for the end of the government’s homebuyer tax credit program by offering free options and upgrades, [...]

Affordable Louisville Housing

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

When the opportunity arises to purchase a home, the options can be endless and overwhelming. After several years of economic hardship greatly affecting the homeowner’s market, the tides are turning and homes are starting to gain back value in significant numbers. As of now, affordable Louisville housing is possible and available.
Currently in 2010, there is [...]

Sales of Existing Homes Up Sharply in November

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The Washington Post reports that even while sales of newly built homes languished in November, sales of existing homes were up sharply that month. Most of the boost in home sales was attributed to federal programs, particularly the homebuyer’s tax credit, which inspired buyers to take action rather than continue watching the market. November’s existing [...]

Sales of New Homes Drop 11.3% as Effect of Stimulus Fades

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The Wall Street Journal reports that sales of new homes dropped more than eleven percent in November 2009 to a seven-month low. Real estate experts are cautiously optimistic about the country’s modest, but steady economic gains. However, there is growing concern that new home sales and sales of existing homes could dive again after the [...]

Louisville Reports Fewer Home-Building Permits

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

The U.S. Commerce Department said recently that home building permits, an indicator of future construction trends, fell last September by the largest amount in five months. The decline came at an unfortunate moment while Congress is considering whether to extend the tax credit for first-time homebuyers. The Commerce Department said that new home construction rose [...]