Wednesday, November 08, 2006

 

Election over and Dyersburg real estate continues to do well!!

Isn't it great to have the election behind us? For all you out of town readers, we just replaced our long term mayor and three of our alderman. Looking forward, I believe the newly elected officials will continue to move Dyersburg forward, perhaps at a quicker pace. I congratulate our new mayor elect John Holden, new alderman elect Bart Williams, Shannon Walker and Kevin Chaney. I truly believe all of these men will do a fantastic job. I would also like to thank the current mayor Bill Revell for serving this community as mayor for 26 years. My family and I have known him a long time. He has done great things for our community and is instrumental in getting future I69 running right through Dyer county. Our out going aldermen Howard Guthrie, Bob Dean and James Lee have all been right there with the mayor moving Dyersburg forward and all of these men should be proud of all their accomplishments.

Now what does all this mean for Dyersburg and the real estate market here? Well for starters, the local people can again focus on their plans for buying and selling homes. For the last several weeks(until 2 weeks ago) the local residents have been buying and selling at a brisk pace. The election is over, the temperature is in the high 60's,the sun is shining bright and our farmers appear to have a bumper crop. Our local real estate activity will resume where it left off a couple of weeks ago.

I am sure our out of town buyers will continue to buy at a good pace. The factories in the area are at full production,our newest announced industry coming to Dyersburg (NSK) who will produce steering columns for the automotive industry, will be relocating people to get the factory ready to open. There was an article about the new plant in our local paper(State Gazette) yesterday. I will post a link to that article over on the right entitled (NSK preparing to open facility)

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