Tag Archives: Tulsa

Home Values

Home Values People decide to sell their homes daily. If you made that decision today would your home be ready to seel or would you have to spend significant time and money getting it ready all at once? Hereare a few things to think about. Don’t defer maintance, make repairs as soon as you become aware… Continue Reading

March 1st Tulsa Market Status

Every Month year in and year out the Bigelow Group complies market Status data so we know what trends are appearing in the Tulsa, Oklahoma Metro area.   We are pleased to make some of our statistical information available to you monthly. I hope it helps you keep apprised of your investment or future investment…. Continue Reading

OKLAHOMA TRIVA

  OKLAHOMA TRIVA;I have not done this in a while and several of you asked ofr more so here it is ENJOY: Henry Starr, one of the last outlaws of the Old West was from Oklahoma.During his 32 years in crime, he claimed to have robbed more banks than both the James-Younger Gang and the… Continue Reading

What is Medicare? Part 2

What is Medicare? What Is Covered – Part A This and succeeding sections outline the coverage for “Original Medicare” Part A (Hospital Insurance), Part B (Medical Insurance); Part C (”Medigap”/Supplemental Insurance); Part D (Prescription Drugs); and common Medicare Advantage Plans. Since the topic includes many details and options we have presented the basics to help… Continue Reading

What is Medicare? Part 1

What is Medicare? Medicare is a United States Government-sponsored health insurance program available to people in the following categories: age 65 or older; OR under age 65 with certain disabilities; OR any age with End-Stage Renal Disease      (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant). Recipients get Medicare benefits through either the ORIGINAL… Continue Reading

Recession Job Hunt

Recession Job Hunt Competition for Jobs in a Slow Economy Veterans discharging from the Armed Services meet new challenges. Job Fair lines are getting longer as unemployment rates climb. Don’t panic/plan to adapt and succeed. Be versatile, mobile, and plan to go where the jobs are. It’s likely you have full or partial paid move… Continue Reading

Blood Clots/Stroke – They Now Have a Fourth Indicator

BLOOD CLOTS / STROKE (Let’s keep this one going) I receieved this over Thanksgiving and wanted to share it. I believe it to be good information, Howver if somthing is NOT correct please let me know so i can pass it on in another Blog. My intent is to help by keeping as many people… Continue Reading

Does it Still Make Sense to Buy versus Rent?

Nearly a full third of households are still renting. If you’re one of them, you could be paying a hefty price. Before talking about purchasing a house, it’s important to note two things. First—and this is extremely important—the housing market is actually localized. So the outlook in your hometown may be different than another city… Continue Reading