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"Everyone loves a bargain" - and we see that attitude in many of our buyer's habits today. Along those same lines, we also know that "Everyone wants a great value".

When you consider that we are selling the culmination of many people's lifelong dream of beachfront home ownership, a new lifestyle, and perhaps their largest investment, we want to make sure you have all the information avaiable to help you make the best decision for your special circumstances.

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Galveston Area Sales History
Galveston Market Comments
Name: Tracey CalvinDate: 6/2/2009
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Name: Host GalvestonPadsDate: 11/23/2008
You can see the sales drop after Ike, but cyclical hot-spot coastal markets such as Galveston always recover. Galveston is essentially undergoing a billion dollar face lift and will come out of this looking better than ever - after a little soreness and swelling period.




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