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Market stabilizes for year’s end cent last week, from 4.47 percent the previous week. Associated Press Rates jumped about 1.25 percentage points from WASHINGTON – The May through September, number of Americans who peaking at 4.6 percent. signed contracts to buy exThat increase occurred isting homes in November after Federal Reserve was essentially unchanged Chairman Ben Bernanke infrom October, suggesting dicated that the Fed would sales are stabilizing after start to slow its bond-buyseveral months of declines. ing program before the end The National Association of the year. of Realtors said last week Earlier this month, the that its seasonally adjusted Fed announced it will pending home sales index reduce its $85 billion in ticked up to 101.7 from monthly bond purchases by 101.5 in October. The $10 billion a month starting October figure was revised in January. lower from an initial readThe bond purchases are ing of 102.1. intended to push down lonHigher mortgage rates ger-term interest rates and and strong price gains over encourage more borrowing the past two years have and spending. slowed sales. Robert Kavcic, an The pending home sales economist at BMO Capital index had fallen for five Markets, said that recent straight months before housing market indicators November. And completed have been mixed. sales of existing homes fell Applications for mortfor three straight months, gages to purchase homes the Realtors said earlier fell to a nearly two-year this month. low last week, he said. There is generally a oneStill, “we continue to to two-month lag between believe that the U.S. housa signed contract and a ing market will absorb the completed sale. upward move in mortgage The average interest rates and push higher in rate on a 30-year mortgage 2014, helped by still-attracedged higher to 4.48 pertive affordability, better By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER

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The National Association of Realtors released a report last week that showed the home sales index ticked up slightly after falling for five straight months. Realtors hope this is a sign the real estate market is stabilizing from some wild highs and lows in 2013.

job growth and improved confidence in the recovery,” Kavcic said. Despite the recent declines, home re-sales should reach 5.1 million in 2013, the best total in

seven years, the Realtors forecast. That’s 10 percent higher than 2012’s total of almost 4.7 million. But it’s still below the 5.5 million that is consistent with a healthy housing

market. The Realtors forecast that sales will remain largely flat in 2014 and then rise to 5.3 million in 2015. Steady job gains should make it easier for more

people to buy homes. And mortgage rates remain low by historical standards. Signed contracts rose in the South and West last month, while falling in the Northeast and Midwest.

Climate of change ahead for those in the garden By DEAN FOSDICK Associated Press

While many gardeners scan the newly arrived seed catalogs to plan their next growing season, the industry’s visionaries are pouring talent and resources into products and ideas they hope will be sown in years to come. Evolutionary biology is just one aspect of flora development; plant resiliency, landscape design and education also are part of the creative mix. So what are the prospects for gardening in the year 2020 and beyond? Some responses from the long-term thinkers:

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Coach Mark Smallwood, executive director, Rodale Institute, Kutztown, Pa.: O “Organic gardening won’t be simply a niche market. It’s a $31 billion industry now and growing in double digits every year. O “There will be more food and fewer lawns. Urban food production will be up because a lot of open space is becoming available. With all the empty homes, you can create parks; you can create food production. Detroit is rebounding using not only open land but creating vertical hydroponic food production in abandoned industrial buildings.”

HOUSEPLANTS Jose Smith, chief executive officer, Costa Farms, Miami: “We’re trying hard to bring more color to houseplants. Green is not a color. We’re also trying to create plants so they’re more of a lifestyle – a living home decor.”

TREES Greg Ina, vice president, The Davey Institute, Kent, Ohio: O “We’re working to quantify the benefits of trees. People are beginning to go beyond the anecdotal understanding that trees are good – beyond beautification

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GARDEN to natural functions like pollution and wellness. O “Another big scientific topic is resiliency. Improving early detection. Dealing with the invasion of exotic pests. Building resistance to climate change. That impacts what we plant and where we plant trees.”

FLOWERS Anthony Tesselaar, president and co-founder, Anthony Tesselaar Plants, Silvan, Australia: O “The gardening industry has been looking at plant size and multi-use aspects with increasing urbanization, and also such factors as increased disease resistance to reduce the needs for pesticides and other chemicals in a closed urban environment. O “Dwarf and clump plants are being developed for smaller-space gardening. There is also work on establishing more fastigiated (slender) trees and shrubs.”

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Above, George Ball, Chairman and CEO of W. Atlee Burpee & Co. predicts that American gardeners will be doing their growing in smaller spaces in the years just ahead because of increasingly urban lifestyles and to protect their crops from an exploding deer population. Plants will be smaller but their yields will be higher.

VEGETABLES/HERBS George Ball, chairman and chief executive officer, W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Warminster, Pa.: O “All roads lead to the garden. Almost everybody is into gardening and vegetable gardening is the focus. Flowers are almost on the sidelines. O “Gardening feeds spinoff hobbies like cooking. People who grow things tend to become amateur cooks. If you cook at home, look at how much money you save. O “Gardening also impacts health. If you go to any clinic and talk to any dietician, the effects of vegetables are obvious. Choosing a diet high in vegetables makes you a lot healthier.” O “Parents of newborns are increasingly shying away from processed foods and are forcing

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companies such as Burpee to research high-yielding, relatively bland-tasting – still retaining all nutritious elements – soft-fruited elements. O “More than just an accent, herbs will soon occupy a more prominent role in American home-cooked cuisine, with far more flavorful leaves that will change recipes and food for the table. We see this happening at top-tier restaurants in major cities. O “Spurred by less space and the need to protect gardens from exploding populations of deer, every major home gardening company is working on developing a portfolio of vegetables for cultivation on patios and limited areas. Plants will be smaller but their yields higher.”

These ears of sweet-tasting, bi-color corn were grown from seed in containers inside a hobby greenhouse near Langley, Wash. The Burpee’s ‘On Deck’ corn matured in a little more than two months.

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Create a cool but kid-friendly playroom pieces appeal to both kids and adults. At Stardust. com, find the Zuo Modern Outfitting a play space Phante chair, a version of for children might consist Eames’ iconic, polypropylof nothing more than setene, elephant-shaped chair. ting up a few old furniture A realistic, cast-resin pieces, plastic storage bins bear’s head is fun, eclectic and the extra TV. wall art. (www.urbanoutfitBut some parents want ters.com ) the play space to reflect Ocean Sole’s animal their design aesthetic. Does INDUSTRIAL CHIC sculptures made out of the rest of the home read scavenged flip flops would more Eero Saarinen than Rooms with an industrial be inspiration for indoor adSuperman? More Verner feel – warehouse-grade taventures – rhinos, giraffes Panton than Pokemon? Is bles and storage, furniture and lions come in sizes up the vibe less Nickelodeon, and decorative elements to about 5 feet long. (www. more George Nelson? If so, with a rugged look – appeal thespotteddoor.com ; www. you’ll want to try balancing to many kids, who sense piqproducts.com .) kid-friendly with cool. they can let loose in these Clouds and intergalactic Some options: spaces. And the style’s on silver orbs are two of the trend, so it’s easy to do. striking mural wallpapers MOD MAD Neutral color palettes at DesignYourWall.com. Lots of decor from the mixing whites, grays and Other ideas: ’60s and ’70s works well in browns work for either O Create inexpensive, a play space: mod lamps, gender. customized storage in modular furniture, pop art, Look for ceiling lights a playroom by painting and fun, space-age prints caged in metal (no worries or staining ready-made for wallpaper and textiles. about errant pillows or Nerf kitchen cabinets. Metal tool Hues popular back then balls), riveted furniture, carts can be side tables, as – orange, yellow, teal, and repurposed machinewell as portable art supply green, white – add energy shop elements such as gear zones or storage stations to furniture, cushions and pieces, tools and signage. A for small toy parts. rugs. galvanized-iron, locker-style O Multipurpose pieces New York-based designer dresser makes great storserve the whole family’s Amanda Nisbet used a Roy age. (www.pbteen.com ) needs. Land of Nod’s round Lichtenstein print and a Powder-coated in crisp coffee table with drawers is chrome-trimmed bubble red or white, Ikea’s PS user-friendly for TV watchchair in one of her chilmetal cabinet adds a pop ing, table games and crafts, dren’s space projects. of color. (www.ikea.com ) with no sharp corners to Check out Modshop1. A magnetized blackboard worry about. com and Designpublic.com fits the edgy vibe and lets O Ikea’s Kivik sectional for pieces – many of them inspiration fly. can be reconfigured a lot kid-size – that fit the style. Rugged-looking play of different ways; it’s hardy, Hip, retro-style robot, tables offer surfaces for comfy and versatile. for a typography and animal messy art and often offer family room. patterns designed by New great storage for toys and O Display books face Yorker Nancy Wolff are at games. (www.rhbabyandforward on wall-mounted AllModern.com. child.com ) shelves with a lip, so covers can be easily seen. Or And chocolate, tangerine Lumber, flooring and or red knitted poufs and stone yards will often give scrounge flea markets for flat weave rugs with zingy old pallets away: Lots of old wooden carpenter’s tool geometric graphics are part ideas for making your own boxes, which are sturdy of the signature line at Fab. play or coffee table can and shallow. Use games as com. be found at Home -dzone. art by displaying the boxes For a low-key look that co.za. on floating shelves; old still fits the aesthetic, think game boards hung on a wall EXPLORATION smooth-edged Danish modadd color and visual punch. LOCATION ern wood furniture. ArmO Shoot photos of kids’ less upholstered club chairs Animals, trees, and favorite toys – close-ups, look smart and are perfect sky or earth elements Instagrams and black-andfor lounging; find new ones can inspire children to be white look cool – and then at Overstock.com and vincreative in play spaces, mount them in identical tage ones on Etsy.com. Or and many contemporary frames By KIM COOK

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take a cue from Australian designer Anna Williams and use mid-century credenzas for toy storage – check out ThriveFurniture.com and OneKingsLane.com for options at various prices. Soothing hues like umber, avocado, mustard and sky blue keep the energy relaxed.

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Restoration Hardware offers a play table that has functional drawers and room to get creative. The nonjuvenile styles appeal to contemporary families.

These two rugs from Fab offer bold colors and geometric prints. Bold geometric rugs provide punch and pizzazz in a modern play room without being juvenile. Fab offers various options that may be had in several colors and sizes at a variety of price points.

An old credenza updated with a splash of color offers a place for books and toys. A geometric patterned rug from Fab offers a punch of design and color to a play space. Multi-colored knitted poufs, like these from Fab.com offer low profile seating in a play space. With knitted, faux leather or kilim style upholstery, poufs are stylish, rugged and portable – perfect for a modern home play space.

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$105,000 2517 SEXTon ST. NEAT & NICE - Greatroom w/fp and cathedral ceiling, kitchen w/dining, 3BR, 2BA, fenced rear yard, covered deck, appliances. #94336

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GREAT POTENTIAL IN NORTHGREEN - Greatroom w/FP, Formal areas, kitchen wdining. 3BR, 2.5 BA - ON THE FAIRWAY #95308

$79,900 1712 FARMInGTon RD. SUPER NICE BRICK IN CLOVERDALE Living room w/fp, kitchen w/dining, 3BR, 1.5BA, large utility. #95422

$83,500 1432 RoCk CREEk DR. AFFORDABLE - Greatroom wfp, kitchen w/dining, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. #93270

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$79,900 118 S. GRACE ST. IDEAL FOR HOME BUSINESS - Zoned O&I - 2257 sq. ft., 3 restrooms. #87819

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$73,900 2220 CokEY RD. EYE CATCHING 2 story vinyl siding home w/living room & dining room w/hwd floors, kitchen, sunroom, 3BR, 2BA, det. dbl carport, extra .66 acre lot, enc. porch. #95378

$65,000 635 MYRTLE AVE BRICK RANCH w/living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, hardwood floors, carport, fenced rear yard, well maintained. #91235

$58,500 106 STEVEn DRIVE MOVE-IN READY - Living room, kitchen, 3BR, 1.5BA, new paint, new vinyl, refinished hardwood floors, new roof (2009), new heat / air 2011. #94743

$52,500 653 GoLD RoCk RD. BRICK TRADITIONAL w/living room, kitchen w/dining area, 3 BR, 1 BA, Central heat/air, chain linkfence,, appliances, #95568

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$49,900 316 AMoS ST. AFFORDABLE brick w/living room, kitchen, 2BR, 1.5BA, double carport, central heat/air, fence. #95063

$46,500 1312 S. FRAnkLIn ST. BRICK W/living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, 2BR, 1BA paved drive, carport. #93396

$45,000 621 CLAYTon ST. BRICK RANCH w/living room, kitchen w/dining, 3BR/1.5BA, hardwood floors in living room & bedrooms. #94138

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Twin County deeds and transfers filed DeeDs The following deeds were recorded with the Nash County Register of Deeds from Dec. 11-17. Estimated value listed is that of the finished project

O Dwain Edward Stallings to Sandra Sue Whitley; lot 3; 0.037 acre; Drywells Township* O U.S. Bank N.A. to Donald Ray Lynch; 4943 Travis Road, Whitakers; $48. O Charles Edward Reed to Sherry A. Jenkins; 817 Oakland Ave., Rocky Mount; $190. O Trustee Services of Carolina LLC to Nationstar Mortgage LLC; 1401 Clubview Drive, Rocky Mount; $101. O Randy Daniel and Deborah Daniel to Nyisha Lawanda Nobles; 215 Briarcliff Road, Rocky Mount; $138. O Verla C. Lewis, Joseph Exum Lewis and Tammy J. Lewis to Kevin D. Flythe and Ashley M. Flythe; lot 3, block A; Village Square; Middlesex Township* O Joseph L. Brown Jr. to J. Brown & Co. LLC; tract 1 being a part of tract 10; and tract 2, 800 N. Church St.* O Ronald J Matthews and Gale P. Matthews to Swane G. Holloman and Traci M. Holloman; 600 Cascade Ave., Rocky Mount; $42. O Bernard W. Brown and Ann L. Brown to Bernard W. Brown and Ann L. Brown; lot 3, block E, section 2; Berkley Subdivision* O Diane Sharp Boston and John William Boston Jr. to Barney W. Bailey; lot; 74.3 acres; Bailey Township; $520. O Julia P. Whitely, Robert Whitely, Charles Thomas Hayes and Cheri B. Hayes to William N. Higson and Wanda L. Higson; 6401 Sapony Trail, Rocky Mount; $38. O Belcher Land Co. to Rogelio Juan-Remigio and Aurora Rangel-Zuniga; lot 9; 1.38 acres; Sage Meadows; Jacksons Township; $34. O Belcher Land Co. to Concepcion Salazar and Araceli Salazar; 2809 Medina Road; $34. O Susan Cobb Taylor to Susan Cobb Taylor and Edward Lane Taylor; 1209 Hammond St., Rocky Mount* O Lawrence H. Howell III, Sherry S. Howell, Anna H. Barefoot, Roger P. Barefoot, Joseph T. Howell, Laura K. Howell, Christopher D. Howell, Christine P. Howell, Stephen F. Howell, Catherine A. Howell, John A. Howell and Mary Anne Howell to Jane Gray Howell and Ruth B .Vandford; 224

Cobblestone Court, Rocky Mount; $560. O Trustee Services of Carolina LLC to Wells Fargo Bank N.A.; 10469 Smith Road, Middlesex; $55. O Four Seasons Contractors LLC to Jarian A. Drake and Stacey S. Drake; 2304 Meadowlark Road, Nashville; $460. O Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Geraldine B. Armstrong; 1118 Rosedale Ave., Rocky Mount* O Christopher R. Vann and Heather B. Vann to Damon Peter Kehaya and Sheila Aurell Kehaya; 5804 Fieldstream Drive, Rocky Mount; $410. O Daniel S. Bozik and Linda R. Bozik to Charles Paul Nicholson; 517 Woods Walk Lane, Rocky Mount; $400. O Charles Davis Bradshaw and Angelica S. Bradshaw to Nathaniel Styles and Helen Styles; 201 N. White St., Whitakers; $18. O Marissa Dianne Messer and David E. Cohee to Marissa Dianne Messer and David E. Cohee; lot 1; 1.39 acres* O Morris Wade Jr. and Patricia D. Wade to Charita Y. Stephenson and Bernice E. Carter; 1532 Preston Court, Rocky Mount; $208. O Margaret J. Tharrington and Thomas F. Wiggins; lot; 2.78 acres more or less; Tharrington Downs; $72. O Lynn Israel and Edmond F. Israel to Lyoness A. Williams and Carolyn P. Williams; 1701 Bethlehem Road, Rocky Mount; $202. O Robert R. Sutter and Sylvia B. Sutter to Stephanie Burke and Brian Burke; tract 1, 1 acre; and tract 2; $490. O Rowann J. Cannon to Sandra L. Martin; 100 Willow Oaks Court, Rocky Mount; $160. O Charles L. Dawes and Patricia L. Dawes to Charles L. Dawes and Patricia L. Dawes; 5913 Bend of the River Road, Rocky Mount* O Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Tiffany Crystal Bowden; 7341 Windy Court, Bailey* O North Carolina Houses LLC to Gregory A. Moseley; 210 S. Grace St., Rocky Mount; 304 S. Howell St, Rocky Mount; and 313 and 315 S. Howell St.; $300. O Olga Dildy Strickland to Rose W. Coley; parcel 1, lot 3, block A; and parcel 2, northern one-half of lot 4, block A; Deans Mobile Terrace* O C.H. Powell and C. Steve Powell Builders to Gregory T. Williams; 4328 Jacobs Ave., Rocky Mount* O Gregory T. Williams to Gregory T. Williams;

4328 Jacobs Ave., Rocky Mount* O Gregory T. Williams to GTW Properties LLC; 4328 Jacobs Ave., Rocky Mount* O C. Steven Powell and Robin W. Powell to Jesus Christ Non-Denominational Holiness Church Inc.; 4333 Layola Ave., Rocky Mount* O Florene Land Weaver to Florene Land Weaver, Joan W. Pate and Danny Lee Weaver; 10080 E. N.C. 97, Rocky Mount* O C.H. Powell and C. Steve Powell Builders to Margaret P. Williams; 4320 Jacobs Ave., Rocky Mount* O Margaret P. Williams and Wiley Rossie Williams to CB&B Rentals LLC; 4320 Jacobs Ave., Rocky Mount* O Poore Substitute Trustee LTD to Deutsche Bank National Trust Co.; 345 Briarcliff Road, Rocky Mount; $124. O Amy Winstead Stroud and Ronnie Owen Stroud to Kaye Winstead and Billy Donald Winstead; tract 3; 28.04 acres* O Kaye Winstead and Billy Donald Winstead to Amy Winstead Stroud and Ronnie Owen Stroud; tract 2; 29.81 acres* O Mabel W. Howell to David Lee Swanson; 109 Teal Court, Rocky Mount* O Curby Eugene Key and Deborah Lynn Key to Key Investments LLC; lot 2, section 2; Subdivision of James Edward Hales* O Curby Eugene Key and Deborah Lynn Key to Key Investment LLC; lot 1, section 2; Subdivision of James Edward Hales* O Marvin Douglas Gay, Drillious Jordan Gay, Edward Sloan Gay, Marta Latta Gay, Katherine Gay Vaughn and Randy Glenn Vaughn to David M. Ohlinger and Jennifer L. Ohlinger; 2857 Spring Haven Road, Rocky Mount; $219. O Milton S. Frazier and Rhonda M. Frazier to Whack LLC; 219 W. Washington St., Nashville* O JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. to Sandra R. Wall and Jerry L. Speight; 9260 Pace Road, Bailey; $50. O Niles G. Dyky to Deborah A. Baines; lot 6; Golden Acres; Mannings Township*

Jacqueline Smith and Jason R. Smith; 126 Lucas Circle, Rocky Mount* O Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of Washington D.C. to Garnett Owens; 316 Eastfield Drive, Rocky Mount* O Alice E. Wilson to Steven A. Wishall; lot; 7.3 acres; No. 3 Township; $42. O Redmond E. Hoggard and Pamela D. Hoggard to Lisa H. Owens; parcel 1, lot 11, block J; parcel 2, lot 12, block J; parcels 3, 4 and 5; parcel 6, lot 10, block J; and parcel 7, lot 9, block J; Strickland Park; No. 11 Township* O Rena Clark Harris and Russell C. Harris Jr. to Manuel Carlos; lot 29; Southern Terrace Subdivision; No. 1 Township; $11. O Tarboro Area Development Corp. to Charles E. Alford and Kimberly A. Alford; parcels 1 and 2; No. 1 Township; $1. O Mary L. Draughn to Larry Q. Draughn Sr.; lots 14 and 15, block C; Cedar Hill; No. 1 Township* O Spruillco Ltd. To The Bank of Hampton Roads; 129 Faith Court, Rocky Mount; $150. O Wanda Sloan Stroud to Mary K. Sloan Purvis; lot; 36.24 acres; $1. O Betty Jo Sloan Quincy, Malvin Quincy, Sylvia Kay Joyner and Frank Ellis Jr. to Mary K. Sloan Purvis; lot; 36.24 acres; No. 14 Township; $1. O KS Bank Inc. to Erader A. Mills Jr. and Yvonne P. Mills; 425 Sanders Drive, Rocky Mount* O Edward Watson Brown to Nancy Brown Whitehurst, William Ashby Brown and Elizabeth Brown Stalls; lot; 276.42 acres more or less* O Nancy Brown Whitehurst, George F. Whitehurst Sr., William Ashby Brown, Linda M. Brown,

Elizabeth Brown Stalls to Edward Watson Brown; lot A, 3.064 acres; lot B, 2.837 acres and lot C, 1.227 acres; No. 11 Township* O Edward Watson Brown to Edward Watson Brown; lot A, 11.604; lot B, 2.837 acres; and lot C, 1.227 acres; No. 11 Township* O Donna T. Watkins, Larry G. Watkins, Patricia T. Webb, Roy Christopher Webb, Shelley T. Jackson and John J. Jackson to Quincy Farms F.L.P.; parcel 1, 7.32 acres; parcel 2, 11.25 acres; parcel 3, 33.9 acres; parcel 4, 5.47 acres; No. 12 Township; $270. O Holderness Group LLC to Fate E. Tolson and Angela M. Tolson; lot 14; 3.82 acres more or less; Cotton Valley Subdivision; $56. O Ryan B. Weaver and Denise M. Weaver to Joe W. Dickens Jr. and Olga Dickens; 512 E. Church St., Tarboro; $45. O CR Capital Group LLC to Dave Gilbert and Elena M. Gilbert; 825 Sutton Road, Rocky Mount; $52. O Rogers Townsend & Thomas PC to U.S. Bank National Association; lot 3; 0.81 acres; No. 1 Township; $286. O Pearlie M. Battle and Frances B. Dawes to Victor Lynn Davis and Wanda Noble Davis; lot; 2.00 acres; No. 12 Township; $64. O Branch Banking and Trust Co. To Skylar T. Smith and Julie P. Smith; lot 23, section 5; Green Pasture Farm Subdivision; $20. O Rogers Townsend and Thomas PC to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.; lot; No. 6 Township* O Rogers Townsend and Thomas PC to CitiMortgage Inc.; 1301 War-

ren St.; $118. O Charlie D. Herrington and Mary Margaret B. Herrington and Betty D. Alford to Eddie Lee Ferrell; 1536 Cherry St., Rocky Mount; $30. O C. Steven Powell and Robin W. Powell to Jesus Christ Non-Denominational Holiness Church; 1311 Cypress St., Rocky Mount* O Elizabeth Flowers Phillips to Mark E. Edwards; lot* O Sobhi M. Hamad and Patricia A. Hamad to Rocky Mount Area Habitat for Humanity Inc.; 813815 E. Grand Ave., Rocky Mount* O Ronda Wagner Sickels, Bryan F. Sickels, Randall Paul Wagner, Cheryl Beth Wagner, Todd Nolan Wagner, Paueltte Myers Wagner, Clay Michael Wagner and Jan Doreen Wagner to Melvin A. Holloman and Rose H. Holloman; lot; No. 12 Township; $254. O PNC Bank N.A. to John D. Smith; 91 Pinestraw Lane, Pinetops; $56. O Craig Saunders Gardner, Gail Norris Gardner, Paul Shellie Gardner, Kristen Gremillion, Betty Evans Tyndall and Douglas W. Tyndall to Thomas Leonard Stallings; lot 1; 0.43 acres; No. 10 Township* O Rogers Townsend & Thomas PC to Bank of America N.A.; 273 Commodore Drive, Rocky Mount; $58. O Edgecombe County to James E. and Bernice P. Dickens; lot 16B; No. 10 Township* O Grady I Ingle or Elizabeth B. Ells to Wells Fargo Bank N.A; 337 Eastfield Drive, Rocky Mount; $34. O Edgecombe County to Lille G. Aldave; tracts 1 and 2*

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Average U.S. rate on 30-year loan at 4.53 percent WASHINGTON (AP) – Average U.S. rates for fixed mortgages edged higher this week for the third straight week but remained low by historical standards. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average for the 30-year loan rose to 4.53 percent from 4.48 percent last week. The average for the 15-year loan increased to 3.55 percent from 3.52 percent. Mortgage rates peaked in August at 4.6 percent amid expectations the Federal Reserve would reduce its $85 billion a month in bond purchases. The purchases push mortgage and other long-term rates lower. Last month the Fed deemed the economy strong enough for it to reduce the monthly purchases by $10 billion. Mortgage rates are sharply higher than they were a year ago when the 30-year fixed rate was 3.35 percent and the 15-year was 2.65 percent. That’s contributed to a decline in home sales over the past three months. Still, the average for the 30-year loan has been below 5 percent for nearly three

years, a trend that has made home-buying more affordable. Separately, the Commerce Department reported Thursday that U.S. construction spending rose in November at the strongest pace in more than four years, driven by solid gains in home construction and commercial projects. To calculate average mortgage rates, Freddie Mac surveys lenders across the country between Monday and Wednesday each week. The average doesn’t include extra fees, known as points, which most borrowers must pay to get the lowest rates. One point equals 1 percent of the loan amount. The average fee for a 30-year mortgage rose to 0.8 point from 0.7 point. The fee for a 15-year loan remained at 0.7 point. The average rate on a one-year adjustable-rate mortgage was unchanged at 2.56 percent. The fee stayed at 0.5 point. The average rate on a five-year adjustable mortgage increased to 3.05 percent from 3 percent. The fee was unchanged at 0.4 point.

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In this photo from Dec. 27, a home is for sale in Glenview, Ill. Freddie Mac reports on changes in average fixed mortgage rates for the last week of 2013.

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Subdivision: THE OAKS AT HUNTER HILL New Construction ALL BRICK EXECUTIVE STYLE HOME! 4BR/3BA Approx: 2800 sq ft Energy efficient Home! Up-graded HVAC & insulation, sealed crawlspace, Granite Counter Tops, SS Appliances, Hardwood Floor, screened porch, no city taxes, and low utilities. Directions: Hunter Hill Rd cross over I-95, subdivision is on the left.

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Luxury and elegance can be affordable! New Construction! “ECO Home� by Highland Company with certified energy efficiency! Granite and hardwoods! Stainless appliance package! Master suite downstairs with 3 bedrooms up! Expandable floorplan. No city taxes! Duke/Progress electricity! Red Oak schools! Directions: Hwy 43(Benvenue Rd) to Dortches. Cross over I-95 and turn left onto Tharrington Rd. Right on Bufffaloe Ridge.

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$"*5-*/ 3% r Subdivision: CHESNEY GLEN Another New Home by Four Seasons Contractors. This 3 bedroom/2BA Home w/ approx. 1800 sq. ft w/ expandable up stairs has all the bells and whistles such as hardwood flooring, oil- rubbed bronze lighting, trey ceilings, Built-In’s and Energy Efficient features through out HOME! Directions: Hwy 43 to Red Oak right on Red Oak Battleboro road, left onto Deans Road, subdivision on right. Agent on duty: JoHn newcombe 252-903-1945

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4 MODELS OPEN - Nashville, NC ECO HOME means energy efficient! Highland Company means quality! Please visit this energy efficient luxurious home in Baybrook Farms! Convenient location! Close to RMT & Nashville. No city taxes and No HOA fees! Granite and hardwoods w/ceramic tiled baths! Eligible for 100% Financing. Directions: Sunset Ave to left onto Old Carriage. Right onto Oak Level Rd. Left onto Barnes Hill Church Rd. Left into Baybrook Farms!

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Phase II of Oak Level Crossing! ECO Home with certified energy efficiency! Convenient location only minutes from Nashville & RMT! Duke/Progress Electricity! No city taxes! No HOA fees! 100% Financing available through USDA! No rear neighbors and lots of quiet to enjoy! Directions: Sunset Ave to a left on Old Carriage Rd. Right on Oak Level Rd. Right into Oak Level Crossing Subdivision. Left on East Lake Rd.

Subdivision: BAYWOOD New construction 3BD/2BA Home w/ approx. 1900 sq ft. Energy efficient multiple green features! Granite, cultured marble, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, no city taxes, & low utilities. Community: club house, swimming pool, fitness center,& pond. Directions: Hwy 64 take the Red Oak Exit turn on South Old Carriage Road heading towards Hwy 97 before you get to Hwy 97 turn into the Baywood Subdivision, turn left onto Baywood Rd. home on the right.

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Subdivision: Appletree Farms, Nashville Progress Energy! Large country lot, Family room, Dining room, Kitchen with breakfast nook, 3 Bedroom, 2 Full baths, 1 Half bath. Large master bedroom on the first floor. Wired two car garage with room for workshop. Directions: Sunset Avenue towards Nashville turn right on N. Old Carriage Rd. cross over HWY 64 turn left on Reges Store Rd. home will be on left.

Subdivision: The Oaks at Hunter Hill New Construction home has it all! 3BR/3BA, bonus or possible 4th bedroom and unfinished area. Energy efficient Home w/ multiple green features! Up-graded insulation, sealed crawlspace, advanced framing, low-e windows, Granite Counter Tops, SS Appliances, Hardwood Floor, Front and back porch, no city taxes, and low utilities. Directions: East on Hunter Hill Rd, over I-95, subdivision is on the left

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%6$,10/% 30"% r Subdivision: Red Oak Hills Progress Energy, desirable area. Family Room, Kitchen, Breakfast Nook, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Laundry Room, Bonus. Private lot no neighbors to the left or back of home. Very unique home must see! Directions: Sunset Avenue turn right on N. Old Carriage Rd. Turn left on Hunter Hill Rd. Turn right on Red Oak Rd. Left on Rose Blvd. Right on Loop Right into Red Oak Hills Right on Duckpond home is on the right. Agent on duty: HeLen wILLIAms 252-908-4792

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)"33*40/508/ 30"% r Every thing you desire... country living with conveniences a short drive away! Progress Energy, no city taxes, Red Oak schools all on 1.33 AC. This cheerful, move-ready house has 9’ ceilings, wood blinds throughout, beautiful fireplace & great family floor plan. 100% USDA FINANCING ELIGIBLE. Directions: From Golden East Mall take Hwy. 43N toward Dortches. Turn right on S. Browntown Rd. left on Harrisontown. House is on left. Agent on duty: kAy owen 252 904 1434

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.&"%08-"3, 30"% r Subdivision: Cypress Farm This new construction home has all the upgrades such as advanced framing, low-e windows, radiant barrier roof sheathing, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops in kitchen, hardwood and no city taxes. Directions: Womble Rd to Beulah Rd. Left onto Cypress Farm Agent on duty: LIsA teddeR 252-904-4960

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Get 2014 off to a stellar start by celebrating in the new home of your dreams. There is an excellent selection of homes available in our area for your consideration. Call one of our local real estate professionals for guidance.

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