Friday, May 7, 2010

3.2 quake shakes just west of Ga./Ala. border; home sales up in Rome

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3.2 quake shakes N.E. Alabama due west of Rome, Cartersville: You might have felt the Earth move just after 10 a.m. EDT Thursday. An earthquake with a 3.2 magnitude shook Northeast Alabama. The epicenter was six miles from Collinsville and seven miles from Crossville. It occurred at a depth of 3.1 miles, according to the U.S. Geographical Survey. (Thanks, CS)> Details
 
 
 
Evening forecast: Upper 80s, clear skies for First Friday> Weather
 
 
 
10% increase in home sales in Greater Rome
 
-Local Realtors got another shot of good news: Home sales in Greater Rome hit 66 last month, up from 60 for the same month in 2009, or a 10 percent increase. Says Ruth Terry, president of the Greater Rome Board of Realtors: "We hope to see higher numbers for May!"
 
-Mortgage rates have stayed mostly on the low end in recent months and April saw some extra activity thanks to the tax breaks in place to help boost home sales.

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