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I would first like
to thank you all for being a part of the GM Realty
family. Here at GM we
appreciate that the selection of a home or the selecting
of a location for you busi-ness is one of the most
significant decisions that you may make in your life-
time and we are here to help you along the way.
This newsletter is one such avenue to guide you along
the path and we include some of our newer listings
for your perusal , the list is, however by no means ex-
haustive and our website will always have the most
up to date listing.
Included in our
newletter is a social calen-
dar for those new to the town as well as exclusive
sales at home improve-
ments store to give your home an added personal
touch.
We understand
that Jamaica faces an un-certain economic climate
but the purchase of home for residential purposes or
as an investment is a sure way to insulate your self
from the vagaries of the Jamaican market and we
are here to guide you along the way, true to our mantra,
Real estate, real people.
Gregory Manye
Realtor
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Volume 1, Issue 1
20/09/2012
VOLUME 1, I SSU E 1
If you're thinking about investing
in a rental property, experts say
low home prices combined with
low interest rates make this the
best time in years to become a
real-estate investor.
What's more, the real-estate mar-
ket is starting to recover: U.S.
houses lost $489 billion in value
during the first 11 months of
2009, but that was significantly
lower than the $3.6 trillion lost
during 2008, according to real-
estate website Zillow.com.
"We haven't seen home prices this
low in so many years, coupled with
the rates being so low," says Jill
Sjolin, an agent with Windermere
Real Estate in Woodinville, Wash.,
who specializes in investment
properties. "When the money is
cheap to borrow and the houses
are cheap to buy, it's absolutely
the best time to invest."
While the timing may be right, these five tips can help first-time investors take advantage of what might be the opportunity of a life-time. (http://realestate.msn.com/
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Kingston & St. Andrew - Kingston 8, Town House - Sale USD $745,000
Now is a great time to invest in a rental- A buyers market and low interest rates make this a great time to become an investor.
Where to be this weekend
Exquisite 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath
townhouse is built for luxury and
comfort in Norbrook. The home includes
a large kitchen, living, dining, family
room, a landscaped private backyard
and pool. Call for viewing today!
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