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Metro Detroit real estate expert, Al Block, provides editorial, statistics, real estate listings, and useful community information to SE Michigan consumers--the Tri-County area population centers of Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne Countes and the surrounding area. Al Block, abr,gri,sres,qsc is a real estate industry veteran serving the industry since 1987. He is a Realtor for RE/MAX First, a limited licensed Appraiser and owner of Block Appraisal Service, and also an expert in real estate finance. Contact him at 1-800-SOLD-678

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August sales statistics for Oakland County (2010 vs. 2009)
This data compares Oakland County (individual communities) sales in August 2009 versus August 2010. With the expiration of the Federal tax credit, August figures for many communities reflect a drop in sales and value. Click here: http://www.mcaronline.com/resources/OC_stats_MR_Aug10.pd Read More...

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Oakland County, Michigan 1st Quarter Real Estate Sales Statistics
As a public service I am providing you the much anticipated 1st Quarter Real Estate Sales statistics for Oakland County, Michigan detailing the most popululated communities such as Troy, Royal Oak, Rochester/Rochester Hills, Farmington, Bloomfield Hills, Read More...

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Government Springs HAFA without an April Fool's Punchline: Streamlined Short Sale Program Affects Home Buyers & Sellers
HAFA stands for Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program, but don't let the nice name fool you. Proof is in the results, so time will tell. Read on. Quickly, I will give some perspective on one of many reasons why the current real estate market Read More...

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Oakland County Real Estate Market Statistics--4th Quarter 2007
Oakland County Real Estate Market Statistics--4th Quarter 2007 Read More...

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Standard & Poor's 20 city report of real estate year-over-year prices. Metro Detroit price decline of almost 10% in 2006.
Click on this link for the full report. The news is not good, but in my opinion, better than expected. Contact me to know the facts about your specific area. Click here for the report. Read More...

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