Wow, Google is making MLS searching just a little bit easier (and scarier for most real estate agents who are worried about losing control of their data). Check out this million dollar home search that I set up in Nashville in about 15 seconds flat. What is even more awesome, is that you can also set up your own searches in Google too.
To use this map, simply mouse over a red dot on the map and click on it once the hand appears. This will pop open an information window. Then click on the address of the property and most of the available MLS information will appear.
These are all Million Dollar Homes!
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I wonder if any of these providers are about to get in trouble with their local Association of Realtors? Hummm



March 18, 2010, 9:41 pm
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April 26, 2010, 7:06 am
I haven't figured how someone who's able to qualify for an affordable unit in Nashville is then able to cover HOA fees. A couple extra hundred dollars is tough when you're already having a tough time financing your unit.
April 26, 2010, 9:48 am
I can see your argument, but the flip side of the coin is that these units are priced much lower than comparable sized condos and give lower income buyers the best shot at becoming an owner in these projects. However, I do agree that it would make sense to apply the same discount to the HOA fees as they do the price for these MDHA condos.
April 26, 2010, 12:06 pm
I haven't figured how someone who's able to qualify for an affordable unit in Nashville is then able to cover HOA fees. A couple extra hundred dollars is tough when you're already having a tough time financing your unit.
April 26, 2010, 2:48 pm
I can see your argument, but the flip side of the coin is that these units are priced much lower than comparable sized condos and give lower income buyers the best shot at becoming an owner in these projects. However, I do agree that it would make sense to apply the same discount to the HOA fees as they do the price for these MDHA condos.
March 15, 2011, 7:20 am
I am not against short selling. I am for it-but with correct restrictions. Bring back the uptick rule. Don’t allow excess shares to be shorted. People who are suffering from financial crisis will get benefit from it.It will give them the opportunity to increase the loan time payment.