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Home Press Room Declining home prices make North Carolina community opportune location for homebuyers
Wednesday, March 2 2011 - By Becky Harris
Scenic views in North Carolina make Highlands a great new place to relocate.
According to Oxford Properties, the current decline of home prices has made Highlands, North Carolina, an attractive market for those seeking relocation.
Carole Oxford, the founder of Oxford Properties, stated there is no better time to invest in real estate in the area than now, especially considering the ample amount of options available. "There's a broad range of residential options here that will satisfy all types of homebuyers," said Oxford. "Choices range from a charming single-family cottage or a secluded Highlands lakefront home for sale, to properties like expansive estates in gated communities, well-appointed condominiums, or country club homes with access to golf courses." The North Carolina town is situated amidst the Appalachian Mountains and offers residents scenic views, comfortable climates and recreational activities, according to Oxford. She added the area is perfect for those seeking their "first, second or vacation home." For serious fishermen, the Chattooga River lies to the southeast of the town, which many might remember for its central part in the film "Deliverance." A recent Vancouver Sun article discussed the river's popularity with anglers. More News |
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