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As your real estate resource serving Asheville, Brevard, Hendersonville and neighboring communities. There are properties to be found for every lifestyle. So whether you're looking for a community with ammenities, a private mountain estate, or something in between, you are invited to visit this site often to view homes for sale in Western North Carolina. For more information about the purchase process, please visit the home buying advice section. 
 
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Rosie Craig, GRI, SRES, e-PRO 
Residential / Commercial Broker
North Carolina and South Carolina licensed
Prudential Lifestyle Realty
123 E. Main St. Suite 201A
Brevard, NC 28712
 
Toll Free: 888 771-9852
Cell: 828 450-1357
Fax: 828 883-8203
 
 

 
 
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Friday, July 03, 2009
A Brookings Institute report pointed out McAllen, Texas as “the only major city in the country that saw growth in employment and output during the first quarter of 2009,” as reported in The Monitor, the Rio Grande Valley’s main newspaper and online news service.
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Friday, July 03, 2009
The population of the U.S. nearly doubled from 1950 to 2000 but with that growth our water demands more than tripled, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. The government predicts that there will be water shortages in 36 states by the year 2013. That’s disappointing news to homeowners who love their green lawns and think that they add value to their homes. The good news is that a yard can still look attractive and yet use less water to maintain its beauty.
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