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By Realavest LLC at 2007-03-19 10:17
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The greater Raleigh / Durham and Fayetteville, North Carolina areas are quickly becoming the center of attention for the east coast because of explosive growth. Raleigh has ranked in the top ten fasted growing cities in the United States for the past 15 years and was ranked fifth for 2004 according to the Brookings Institution. This trend continues into Fayetteville with Fort Bragg recently announcing base realignments which will add an additional 20,000 troops and support personnel over the next 6 years. The time to buy is NOW!!! Let us show how to buy in the hot markets for less money.
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By NC Property at 2007-03-09 12:00
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Room to grow
Author: Al Greenwood
Article Text:
By Al Greenwood
Staff writer
While the nation's housing market cools, Fayetteville's market burns. This year, the region's housing market is set to break another sales record, according to the Fayetteville Association of Realtors.
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By NC Property at 2007-03-09 11:56
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FORSCOM Coming Retired General: ‘You’re going to see the biggest change in this area you will see in your lifetime and you need to be ready to accept it.’
Tom Woerner
Harnett County News Editor
West Harnett Chamber of Commerce leaders were told by Fort Bragg officials Monday night that recent base realignment is going to bring unprecedented growth to the base and area counties.
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By NC Property at 2007-03-09 11:48
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Fort Bragg building money may be stalled
By Henry Cuningham
Military editor
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Up to $220 million for construction projects at Fort Bragg this year may be stalled by gridlock in Congress.
Rep. Robin Hayes estimated that almost $150 million in construction projects are being halted by congressional inaction.
A Fort Bragg spokesman offers a higher estimate.
The Army post has $370 million in construction planned for 2007, and $150 million is not affected, said Col. Billy Buckner, a Fort Bragg spokesman.
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By NC Property at 2007-03-09 01:52
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June 4, 2006
Section: Opinion
Thad Woodard
By Thad Woodard
Raleigh
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By NC Property at 2007-03-09 01:43
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Room to grow
Author: Al Greenwood
Article Text:
By Al Greenwood
Staff writer
While the nation's housing market cools, Fayetteville's market burns. This year, the region's housing market is set to break another sales record, according to the Fayetteville Association of Realtors.
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By NC Property at 2007-03-09 01:37
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June 15, 2006
Section: Military
Henry Cuningham
By Henry Cuningham
Military Editor
Lt. Gen. John R. Vines compares the Fayetteville area's growth potential in coming years to the development of the Research Triangle Park.
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