Two Rivers Tree Alliance names Randy Worcester as President
Clarksville, Tennessee February 1, 2008 – Today, the Two Rivers Tree Alliance announced it has chosen Randy Worcester as its founding President.
The Two Rivers Tree Alliance (TRTA) is a group of citizen foresters working to educate the public on the value of trees, sponsor tree activities, and is an information network of informed individuals willing to help the public with specific problems concerning trees.
Mr. Worcester stated that he welcomes the opportunity to lead the organization during its formative period.
“I am honored at being entrusted with guiding this dedicated group of volunteers. We’ll be working closely with the Clarksville Tree Board, Clarksville City Forester, and the TSU-Montgomery County Extension office to raise the awareness of urban forestry in Montgomery County.”
Mr. Worcester is a graduate of the Tennessee Tree Steward course which he is encouraging others to attend. Volunteers will develop a working understanding of basic tree biology and physiology, the relationship between tree health and soils, tree identification, planting, maintenance, pruning and site selection for tree plantings. More information about attending the course can be found on the TRTA web site at http://www.orgsites.com/tn/trta/ .
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For more information on the Two Rivers Tree Alliance, please contact Randy Worcester at randyw@realtracs.com or 931-302-2425. Visit the website at http://www.orgsites.com/tn/trta/
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Saturday, January 5, 2008
Clarksville Market 2008 Update
2007 has been an interesting year in real estate. With national talk about sub-prime lending, record oil price, a falling stock market, and presidential elections, it is no wonder that people get nervous about real estate. But all real estate is local and Clarksville continues to defy national trends.
This has been a record year in Montgomery County home sales. However, while the year started out with a bang, it ended with a whimper. The last few months of the year showed larger numbers of homes on the market. This is good news for buyers, but bad news for sellers who are suffering longer times on the market before selling.
Kiplingers Personal Finance in their January, 2008 Personal Finance magazine has some good news for Clarksville. They report that Fiserv, a Fortune 500 company that tracks home prices, has ranked Clarksville as number one in the nation for future home appreciation, with a projected gain of 6.4% through 2009. At the same time, they predict that the nation can expect home prices to fall 5%. They project that more than three-fourths of the cities that it follows will post negative results for 2008.
The bottom line is that Clarksville is a great place to own or invest in a home!
The Tennessee Home Pros Team had an unbelievable year. REALTORS on our team helped clients with over 60 transactions totaling nearly 9 million dollars in home sales. This would place us in the top 3% for Montgomery County residential sales. We are proud to be affiliated with Keller Williams Realty that garnered almost a third of Montgomery County's residential market share to become the areas largest agency and was once again voted Best of Clarksville for real estate agencies.
Whether you are buying or selling, simply call or email us so that we can put our experience to work for you!Best Wishes for a Prosperous New Year!
This has been a record year in Montgomery County home sales. However, while the year started out with a bang, it ended with a whimper. The last few months of the year showed larger numbers of homes on the market. This is good news for buyers, but bad news for sellers who are suffering longer times on the market before selling.
Kiplingers Personal Finance in their January, 2008 Personal Finance magazine has some good news for Clarksville. They report that Fiserv, a Fortune 500 company that tracks home prices, has ranked Clarksville as number one in the nation for future home appreciation, with a projected gain of 6.4% through 2009. At the same time, they predict that the nation can expect home prices to fall 5%. They project that more than three-fourths of the cities that it follows will post negative results for 2008.
The bottom line is that Clarksville is a great place to own or invest in a home!
The Tennessee Home Pros Team had an unbelievable year. REALTORS on our team helped clients with over 60 transactions totaling nearly 9 million dollars in home sales. This would place us in the top 3% for Montgomery County residential sales. We are proud to be affiliated with Keller Williams Realty that garnered almost a third of Montgomery County's residential market share to become the areas largest agency and was once again voted Best of Clarksville for real estate agencies.
Whether you are buying or selling, simply call or email us so that we can put our experience to work for you!Best Wishes for a Prosperous New Year!