Archive for Graves Realty Associates News
Southerby Bluffs will be open this weekend
We will be on-site showing the new townhouses Southerby Bluffs this Saturday doing a little cleaning and setting up for the coming week. Come for a visit and see our quality, convenient location and custom floor plans!
Raleigh Real Estate News goes Twitter
You can follow our blog as I write and receive tweets of our new posts. It’s quick, easy and awesome. I surf real estate news and the local city websites looking for blog stories and now I can update you with my posts as well as direct links to the story right from Twitter. You [...]
How to read this blog
Just a quick heads up: Not all blog posts appear on this page. Check out the blue box on the right side with tabs on the top. I sort out things like tips so they show up all in one place and then I filter them out to avoid them showing up twice. In the [...]
Southerby Bluffs Townhomes Update
Construction is progressing nicely on the new townhomes at Southerby Bluffs in Garner. Our first building is nearing completion and we are excited to begin working on-site to greet customers in the new year. The new homes are located just 6 miles from downtown Raleigh in a private, secluded yet extremely convenient setting. Resident have quick [...]
Vitual Office Website (VOW) now available on our site
Using our Property Search tab on our website you can now search more information than ever before including the number of days on the market, date sold, sold price and integrated tax values.
Graves Realty Associates declares independence
Beginning September 4, 2009 we are operating as Graves Realty Associates, a fully licensed and independent real estate brokerage office.
New townhouse development planned for Garner
GARNER, NC (August 21, 2009) – A custom homebuilder with national experience and strong local ties has announced plans to develop a new townhouse community in Garner, just minutes from downtown Raleigh. Southerby Bluffs will feature 54 townhomes starting at $190,000.
Hopefully I’m done?
Without data to back it up this very instant, I’d say prices ar off 5-10% from where they were around 14 months ago in the Raleigh area.