Home sales rise again in April

Homes sales rose again in April across the area and the state, continuing a near solid string of monthly increases over the past year.In the Dayton metro area, sales for the month rose 14.5 percent to 1,085 homes compared to April 2012, according to the Ohio Association of Realtors. The average sale price in April was $124,085, a slight improvement over $123,005 in April last year.In the Cincinnati metro area, the number of homes sold 23.3 percent in April to 1,908. The average sale price rose 5.7 Read more [...]

R.B. Tullis Branch Library announces free summer 2013 reading events for all …

R. B. Tullis Branch Library and the Montgomery County Memorial Library System are proud to announce exciting programs this summer which runs June 10-July 19, 2013. Children ages 18 months-12 years old are invited to participate in the Collaborative Summer Library Program Dig Into Reading! while earning rewards for reading eight (8) hours. Teens, 13-17 years old, are welcome to take part in Beneath the Surface while they earn rewards for meeting their personal reading goals. Adults, Read more [...]

Almost a third of Dallas-area houses have buyer within two weeks of hitting market

More than 20 percent of the Dallas-area properties which were listed for sale in April had a contract in one week or less. (Steve Brown) The Dallas-area is on a list of the country’s fastest moving residential sales markets. Redfin.com looked at cities where homes sell the fastest. And the Dallas area ranked 17th out of the 22 markets on that list. Almost a third of Dallas-area homes that sold in April went under contract within two weeks of coming on the market, according to the Seattle-based Read more [...]

Brighton Windmill for sale


This historic windmill now offers outstanding accommodation on the outskirts of the vibrant seaside town of Brighton Completed in 1885 for local baker Joseph Harris, Patcham Mill has been a striking local landmarket in East Sussex for over 125 years. The house is understood to ben the last brick mill built in Sussex and possibly in England, grinding for the last time in 1924. The mill was then a lookout post for the Home Guard during the Second World War and converted into a residence in Read more [...]

The unified voice of Scotland’s events and festivals industry formally launches

Scottish Events Festivals Association (SEFA), the county’s first trade association representing the interests of the events and festivals economy, last night (16 May) unveiled its membership roster and policy platform. SEFA, led by Chair Angus MacKay, comprises 13 board members dedicated to providing leadership and representation for the organisers, promoters and suppliers involved in the £5.6 billion* events, festivals and tourism industry in Scotland. Acting Read more [...]

First State Global Listed Infrastructure

First State Global Listed Infrastructure Accumulation Also available as income units Charges and savings Please read the Simplified Prospectus/Key Investor Information Document in addition to the information above. Further details available in the HL guide to fund prices, savings and yields. Other information Read more [...]