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Lee @ RobinsonSIR.com 513.842.2225 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The median price in the Midwest declined to $141,700 in August 2011 from a median $146,300 in July 2011. The median price also fell 3.5%


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The median price in the Midwest declined to $141,700 in August 2011 from a median $146,300 in July 2011. The median price also fell 3.5% since August 1 year ago. 10

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Adams Place Condominiums

900 Adams Crossing

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Lofts at Fountain Square

417 Vine Street

The McAlpin

15 West Fourth

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Ice Skating on Fountain Square

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Parker Flats

353 West Fourth

McFarland Lofts

304 McFarland

Pendleton Glass House

512 Reading Road

Liberty Hill School House Condos

412 Liberty Hill

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The Gateway Quarter is under continual development.

This is Vine Street at Mercer

Ensemble Theatre

1127 Vine Street

Mixed Use Duncanson Lofts Lavamatic Restaurant

1200 Block of Vine

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Consumers are excited about Energy Efficient homes. Proof? Every one of the 9 homes exhibited at the 2011 GREENarama Show last summer SOLD … DURING the show!

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Savvy builders are combining attractive architecture with ... LEED certification GeoThermal Solar Insulation Energy efficiency Tax abatements

This home was sold during the show. 15

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These data graphs are instructive. However, much about Real Estate market is related to perception. A fantastic house in one neighborhood is perceived as less – because it’s not in an up and coming or more desirable neighborhood. But it’s not just perceptions among buyers and sellers that affect all us in the Real Estate. Varying perceptions

  • abound. For example …

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Your existing home … in reality …

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Your home, as seen by a potential buyer …

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Your home, as seen by the lender …

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Your home, as seen by the appraiser …

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Your home, as seen by the tax assessor …

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