The U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte NC offers several types of water and land sports, from whitewater rafting to zipline canopy tours and much, much more. Learn how to do stand up paddle boarding, or get an exhilarating taste of stuntman-ship with the outdoor mega jump!

If youre looking for a deal, consider purchasing an AllSport Season Pass, which entitles you to all the AllSport activities as well as exclusive benefits all year long!

In addition to offering adrenaline-fueling activities, the USNWC also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including outdoor concerts and charity races.

Like to run? Then be sure to check out the upcoming Charlotte Running Company Trail Race on Jan.

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Posted by Christopher Hurst under Mortgage Consultant on January 22 2012, No Comments »

The transactions listed below include properties sold for $150,000 or more and recorded between Nov. 28-Dec. 2.

Celia Simon sold Unit 8D, 14 Lockwood Drive, Ashley House to Frank Crawford Stewart for $230,000.

Ecovest Development LLC sold Unit 403, 175 Concord St. to Donald D. Leonard for $850,000.

Bennett E. Bozarth sold Unit 314, 150 Bee St., Bee Street Loft to Brenda Piaskowski for $166,350.

Georgia C. Bell sold Unit 104, 3 Chisolm St., Chisolm Street HPR to Georgette K. Stone for $560,000.

Aiquyen Thi Tiet sold 226 Calhoun St. to Hallenbreck Sisters LLC for $1.4 million.

Fadila Hilali sold 76 Cypress St. to Howard Wilson Taylor for $257,000.

Dale M. Davis sold 40 Peachtree St.

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Posted by Toby Rowallan under Real Estate Advisor on January 19 2012, No Comments »

Tags: Debt Plan, Plan

It is important for a consumer to work on a Get Out of Debt Plan once he/she finds it difficult to repay monthly installments for multiple debts. The debt may have been caused due to excessive spending on family by obtaining unnecessary loans and using Credit Card Service. The Get Out of Debt Plan makes use of Credit Services such as Debt Consolidation, Debt Settlement, Bankruptcy Management and Consumer Credit Counseling Service.

Companies offer consumers the relief of debt elimination within a fixed time frame according to a formal agreement. Some companies work for profits while other do this work for free. The ultimate result of using these services is that the consumer shall be free of threat calls and legal notifications from creditors any further.

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Posted by Toby Rowallan under Real Estate Advisor on January 18 2012, No Comments »

 

With the political season heating up, it should come as no surprise that the public is increasingly tying housing matters to the next election.

What may come as a surprise is the level of opposition to the mortgage interest deduction and other traditional write-offs.

A new poll from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) says that voters of all political stripes are in favor of the mortgage deductions we now have in place.

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Posted by Christopher Hurst under Mortgage Consultant on January 13 2012, No Comments »

Tags: Stuart

Action Business Sales Inc. is merging with the Real Estate Company International, Inc., which is a division of The Real Estate Company — Treasure Coast, Inc.

Action Business Sales Inc., of Stuart, has 11 agents and deals exclusively in the sale of businesses throughout the United States. “It also has numerous relationships with many foreign business interests and investors,” the company said in a news release.

The announcement was made in a joint statement by Stephen Brodsky, president of Action Business Sales Inc., and Jim Weix, owner of the Real Estate Company International Inc. and The Real Estate Company — Treasure Coast, Inc., also of Stuart.

Posted by Zoe Mair under Real Estate News on January 12 2012, No Comments »

Linda Sapp’s reaction to her insurance bill was sticker shock: The annual premium doubled to $4,800, adding hundreds to her monthly mortgage payment.

Her first thought: “There’s no way I can afford my house.”

Her son needs daily help with a medical condition that causes severe swelling in his legs. The Acreage resident works 20 hours a week at Subway to supplement her husband’s income as service manager for a fire-sprinkler company. Her State Farm bill sent her scrambling to find another insurer.

In Boynton Beach, retiree Thomas Spatafora is on a fixed income and said he has never filed a property claim. But annual premium increases just keep on coming from the state’s insurer of last resort, Citizens.

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