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There Is An Abundance of Good News About the Jacksonville, Florida Real Estate Market

GOOD NEWS IN THE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA REAL ESTATE MARKET HIGHLIGHT #4

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According to Forbes.com 2008:

Job Growth Is Anticipated in the Jacksonville Area for 2008!  

Coming in at #26 in the Forbes 100 Best Cities for Jobs in 2008 is Jacksonville, Florida.  Jacksonville actually ranked number 19 among the 100 markets in private sector job growth.  The Greater Jacksonville Metro Area had 561,700 private-sector jobs and an unemployment rate of 3.8% in June of 2007 (Jacksonville Business Journal, Sept. 2007).

Furthermore, Mark Basch (UNF Economic Indicator Project, 01/17/2007), said that "Area inflation...less than rest of nation... Inflation jumped higher in the Jacksonville area in 2007, but it was still better than the rest of the country."

Susan and I are intent on providing the POSITIVE side of area news in an effort to counter much of the negative spin that many in the mainstream media seem to thrive on.  We understand the concept that 'bad news' sells but we just refuse to ride that wave, if you will! 

If you prefer the company of people with more of a "can do" attitude and approach to life and are looking to buy or sell real estate, give us a call for a free, no obligation, consultation.  THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!

Don't let the mainstream media get you down.  We're not!

Tim Fennell, PA and Susan Fennell, PA
Broker Associates
REALTY WORLD Executive Group, Inc.
904-568-4528 / 904-568-5468

www.BestHomesInJacksonville.com

 

Published Wednesday, April 02, 2008 7:21 AM by Tim & Susan Fennell

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