You know what they say is at the end of the rainbow…. Well, check out what was at the end of this rainbow sighted in St Clair, Michigan.

The ST CLAIR RIVER located in St Clair, Michigan. This is definitely a sign to come look at the homes for sale on the river in St Clair. Just think you could be in your new home enjoying the river and all it has to offer, just as summer is getting underway. Perfect timing!!
Some say that the economy could swing into and all out inflation. Believe it or not buying a home while in this recession could actually protect you when inflation starts and then continues.
As everything thing else is going up and up and up, if you by a home now, your mortgage won’t. Buying now will put you into a 30 year fixed mortgage. So, as your salary is going up, your payments will stay the same. Now who wouldn’t want that?
Right now interest rates are at record lows. So all of you that have been kicking around the idea of buying a home but just haven’t been able to get off the fence; now you have a reason. Protect yourself from the inevitable inflation that’s coming our way.

The
Red Planet is about to be spectacular!
This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars
in an encounter that
will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets in
recorded history. The next time Mars may come this close is
in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity tugs on
Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be
certain that Mars has not come this close to Earth
in the Last 5,000 years, but it may be as long as
60,000 years before it happens again.
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It seems as though one man’s loss is a mosquito’s gain. From Washington D.C. to California the mosquitoes have been infesting the abandoned pools that go with the abandoned foreclosures that have “plagued” our country. An interesting problem that has a solution that is just as interesting. Being that in ground pools have to have water in them to keep them from up heaving.
Read this short article for the clever solution of this bizarre problem: Realtor.org
Finally it appears as though Michigan is not as bad as off as we think. It’s been a tough couple of years. However, there seems to be some speculation that we’re not so much on the downslide as other places.
Read what Forbes magazine predicts: Realtor.org
If you’ve had to move out of your home prior to selling it you may be experiencing the frustration of selling a vacant home. It’s no surprise that the perception of a vacant home is not as upstanding as a lived-in home. With a little effort, cooperation and attention to detail your vacant home can easily look just like a lived-in home.
For suggestions go to: Realtor.org
This is one of the most common complaints that I have heard from buyers. It has even prompted buyers to ask, prior to actually looking at properties, “Are any of these bank owned?” When I answer yes – they immediately strike them off their list.
I can understand the frustration buyers feel when waiting, for what seems like forever, to close on their new home. However, if you have the time, it’s usually worth the wait simply because they’re such good deals. Why pay more for the same piece of property later when the market stabilizes.
See original article at: Realtor.org
Wow: Nothing like taking a vacation to stimulate the real estate market. This may sound like an oxymoron, but it’s true. I went on a week vacation and while I was relaxing in the sun, my trusted colleague was swamped taking care of things for me in my absence. Prior to my departure things were status quo. However, after I left, the flood gates opened. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. As in years past the real estate market has picked up now that it’s spring, but for some reason this year it seems so much better. Maybe our economy is starting to stabilize; only time will tell. In the meantime, it’s nice to feel like everything else that blooms in the spring.