Spectator Magazine November 2016
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Spectator Magazine has been a staple in Parkland and Coral Springs homes since 2002. It is a FREE magazine that is DIRECT MAILED monthly to 20,000 TARGETED FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN who have incomes in excess of $85,000 annually. It is mailed to homes in EVERY ZIP code in the cities of Coral Springs and Parkland.
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WHICH CANDIDATE IS BETTER FOR<br />
THE HOUSING MARKET?<br />
By Realtors in Black<br />
When it comes to Real Estate forget everything you heard from these candidates. Oh, wait. We haven’t<br />
heard anything in regards to Real Estate from them. Voters shouldn’t necessarily be surprised by the little<br />
attention they have paid to the housing market.<br />
There has been a lot of talk about improving the economy. One says cut business tax in half and the<br />
other one says raise the minimum wage. We all know the back bone of the economy is Real Estate.<br />
When a home is purchased, on average, it means over 200k in business to that area’s economy.<br />
So why haven’t they talked about it? Eight years ago, housing and the<br />
economy were the main talking points of Obama and McCain because<br />
millions of homeowners were going through foreclosure and the<br />
economy was in shambles.<br />
Today, the housing market and the US economy look much healthier,<br />
and as such, candidates have turned their attention to more popular<br />
issues such as immigration, gun control and national security.<br />
So to answer the question “Which candidate is better for the housing<br />
market?” The answer is, both and neither!<br />
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