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	<title>Comments on: Another reason to purchase student housing in Charlottesville</title>
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		<title>By: Real Central VA - Tracking the Charlottesville and Central VA real estate market and more &#187; College town investment is not for everyone</title>
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		<description>[...] College town investment is not for everyone   By Jim Duncan  The title says it all; that this WSJ story focuses on Charlottesville is almost beside the point. But &#8230; with the University of Virginia growing, some &#8220;student&#8221; housing might prove to be a good investment. My favorite part of the story: Shortly after I did the math, I contacted a real-estate agent in Charlottesville, Va., who was well acquainted with spreadsheet-toting parents like me. And he did something quite out of character for a broker &#8212; he talked me out of buying. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] College town investment is not for everyone   By Jim Duncan  The title says it all; that this WSJ story focuses on Charlottesville is almost beside the point. But &#8230; with the University of Virginia growing, some &#8220;student&#8221; housing might prove to be a good investment. My favorite part of the story: Shortly after I did the math, I contacted a real-estate agent in Charlottesville, Va., who was well acquainted with spreadsheet-toting parents like me. And he did something quite out of character for a broker &#8212; he talked me out of buying. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Real Central VA - Tracking the Charlottesville and Central VA real estate market and more &#187; Friday links 02 March 2007</title>
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		<description>[...] Sideblog Trulia and Google bag another big one By following others. Apparently my griping about how C21 was going to be left behind by KW may be for naught. Realogy (ERA, Century21, Coldwell Banker, Sotheby&#039;s) is stepping to the plate: From a press release: Tomorrow, Realogy Corporation will announce a new online listing distribution strategy that will result in all CENTURY ... - #Another local real estate lawsuitCasting a wide net ... courtesy of the HooK. *adding comments to the HooK&#039;s site has been a great addition. Technorati Tags: realtor, realtor.com, mold, lawsuit, real estate - #I really dig TruliaSo far, I think that they are the best of breed for the online real estate sites, not least because they are the most broker/agent friendly site out there. Why is it that they can offer RSS feeds for zip codes, but my MLS cannot? They still lag behind the local ... - #Charlottesville Neighborhoods - Fry&#039;s SpringsI&#039;m cheating this week. The City&#039;s &quot;In our Backyard - Newsletter for our Neighborhoods&quot; (PDF) has just been released, and it features Fry&#039;s Spring, located very close to the University of Virginia, in the South/South West part of the City of Charlottesville. Fry&#8217;s Spring neighborhood is an area rich in ... - #Another reason to purchase student housing in CharlottesvilleThe University is going to continue to grow. From Charlottesville Tomorrow: &#8220;The state [negotiated with the University the arrangement] by which we are taking approximately 1,500 new students over the next decade. So that is about 150 students a year, roughly 100 undergraduates and 50 graduate students.&#160; That&#8217;s a requirement.&#160; The ... - #    In development   Real Estate Blogs Directory      Top 5          Prev/Next Posts   &#171; Trulia and Google bag another big one &#124; Home     Friday, March 2nd, 2007 at 12:10 pm [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Sideblog Trulia and Google bag another big one By following others. Apparently my griping about how C21 was going to be left behind by KW may be for naught. Realogy (ERA, Century21, Coldwell Banker, Sotheby&#8217;s) is stepping to the plate: From a press release: Tomorrow, Realogy Corporation will announce a new online listing distribution strategy that will result in all CENTURY &#8230; &#8211; #Another local real estate lawsuitCasting a wide net &#8230; courtesy of the HooK. *adding comments to the HooK&#8217;s site has been a great addition. Technorati Tags: realtor, realtor.com, mold, lawsuit, real estate &#8211; #I really dig TruliaSo far, I think that they are the best of breed for the online real estate sites, not least because they are the most broker/agent friendly site out there. Why is it that they can offer RSS feeds for zip codes, but my MLS cannot? They still lag behind the local &#8230; &#8211; #Charlottesville Neighborhoods &#8211; Fry&#8217;s SpringsI&#8217;m cheating this week. The City&#8217;s &#8220;In our Backyard &#8211; Newsletter for our Neighborhoods&#8221; (PDF) has just been released, and it features Fry&#8217;s Spring, located very close to the University of Virginia, in the South/South West part of the City of Charlottesville. Fry&#8217;s Spring neighborhood is an area rich in &#8230; &#8211; #Another reason to purchase student housing in CharlottesvilleThe University is going to continue to grow. From Charlottesville Tomorrow: &#8220;The state [negotiated with the University the arrangement] by which we are taking approximately 1,500 new students over the next decade. So that is about 150 students a year, roughly 100 undergraduates and 50 graduate students.&#160; That&#8217;s a requirement.&#160; The &#8230; &#8211; #    In development   Real Estate Blogs Directory      Top 5          Prev/Next Posts   &laquo; Trulia and Google bag another big one | Home     Friday, March 2nd, 2007 at 12:10 pm [...]</p>
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