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Havasu has been experiencing a boom in construction. A gorgeous lake created by the Parker Dam from mighty Colorado's waters, sunny weather, and a small town environment have all contributed to making Havasu being a great place to live. And this has prompted a great surge in construction activities in Havasu. And if you are planning to buy a home in Havasu, this might or might not be the right time to buy, as this is a period of massive growth in demand. If the demand keeps increasing well into the future - that is if the massive growth in Havasu construction keeps continuing - , then any home bought now may increase in value greatly, making it a very good investment. But that depends on the prices continuing to rise well into the future. Will the massive increase in Havasu house prices continue for several years more ? Well, nobody may quite be able to answer that question satisfactorily. But if you are in love with the beautiful lake Havasu and want to live there, then maybe there is no reason why you should be worried about which way the market goes ... after all, you will be living your dream ! If you are looking for a vacation rental in lake Havasu, then one website you might want to check out is www.lakehouse.com. And since you are interested in Havasu construction, you might also want to read the following article written by a Havasu realtor. |
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Lake Havasu real estate is exploding.
(PRWEB) October 8, 2005 -- The Lake Havasu real
estate market is exploding like most around the country. This market is somewhat
unique because of the small town feel and the limited land space that can fall
inside the Lake Havasu city boundries. This area is on the west side of Arizona
and borders along the Colorado River for about a 25 mile stretch. North of
Parker Dam, and south of Highway 45, this hotspot for real estate and home
buying has seen new bounds in recent years. The good family feel and small town
sense has made this area a demand for single families to move in and call home.
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