Entries by Nathalie Mullinix

Happy Holidays- Different holiday traditions- real estate traditions and more…

Happy Holidays, Merry Christmans(Christian) , Happy Hanukkah (Jewish), Happy Kwanza (African American),  Ramadan (Muslim),Eid al-Fitr (Muslim) Saint Nicholas Day (Christian), Eid’ul-Adha (Muslim),  Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Mexican), St. Lucia Day (Swedish), Three Kings Day/Epiphany (Christian), Boxing Day (Australian, Canadian, English, Irish), Omisoka (Japanese) Yule (Pagan), Saturnalia (Pagan) and others. Real estate traditions in different cultures. Sandi Parker, retired

Frank Sinatra Centennial- Guy Steele celebrates Sinatra’s 100th birthday

    For the 100th Birthday program, host and creator of the Sinatra program Guy Steele presents newly released recordings by Frank Sinatra, including a 1966 performance w/ the Count Basie Orchestra at the Sands Hotel; his 1961 concert in Sydney, Australia; and radio appearances from the 40’s   About Sinatra: The Man and the Music Every week, host Guy Steele regales HPR

Why Housing in Charlotte Is Holding Strong

Most of the nation is singing the housing blues. But home sellers are singing a different tune in Charlotte, N.C., where prices rose in March, for the third month in a row, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller Indexes.
What makes the North Carolina city so strong? “We never had a housing bubble,” says Mark Baldwin, executive

Real Estate Revolution

I’m so excited to be able to bring to the world’s stage a company as dedicated to universal excellence as REALTY UNIVERSAL, Inc. On the surface our company is initiating a revolution in the real estate world.
It’s a revolution founded on a very simple principle; we believe that sellers and buyers should have choices.

30-Year Rates Inch Above 6 Percent

Fueled primarily by inflation concerns, interest on long-term mortgage rates moved higher for the week. Freddie Mac reported a rise to 6.04 percent from 5.72 percent last week on 30-year fixed loans, which broke the 6-percent threshold for the first time in seven weeks. 
Rates on 15-year loans, which are popular in refinance deals, bumped