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Letters from Santa

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Every year, when the holiday season rolls around, I always look forward to the opportunity to make a child's day with a Letter from Santa. As a service to my clients past, present and future, we will send your child's letter to Santa in the North Pole and they will receive a letter back from Santa. If you would like your child to receive a complimentary letter from Santa, Call (317-216-3607) or E-mail Santa’s Helper - Diane@HomesinIndy.com. (Please include child’s name, address, age, & wish list) Also let us know if you would prefer for the letter to be delivered to your child via email or the postal service. Write to Diane at www.Diane@HomesinIndy.com Thanks and Merry Christmas!! Sample Letter from Santa: Dear Trevor, Ho, Ho, Ho and Hello from the North Pole! Santa here! I loved reading your letter to me and I know you’ve been good this year! All the reindeer and the elves are busy preparing for another Christmas. We are working hard on making all those toys, filling up m

F.C. Tucker Company's Market Watch

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F.C. TUCKER COMPANY’S MARKET WATCH Central Indiana pended monthly home sales virtually unchanged September, year-to-date sales both on par with 2005’s record-setting numbers INDIANAPOLIS – Pended home sales in the metro area showed only a slight decrease in September, compared with the same time last year. Only 42 fewer homes were pended in September 2006 versus September 2005 – a 1.7-percent decrease. Pended sales in 2006 continue to keep steady pace with the record-setting year in 2005, having declined an even 1 percent through the end of September. “September was a strong month for central Indiana real estate,” said H. James Litten, president of F.C. Tucker’s Residential Real Estate Services Division. “Last year was the best year in Indianapolis real estate history, and this year we’re aligning closely with those figures – it’s very encouraging.” Throughout the nine-county region, Boone County experienced the biggest monthly increase, jumping nearly 16 percent in September. Johnson