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Does a new president equal new hope for real estate?
Forum Publishing GroupThe mystery is over. President-elect Barack Obama will become the 44th U.S. President. A lot of people out there were hoping that when the uncertainty about who would lead this country was determined, positive momentum would be regained. Well stay tuned....Tags: Government, Real Estate Transactions, Barack Obama, National Government, Real Estate Buyers
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Does a new president equal new hope for real estate?
Forum Publishing GroupThe mystery is over. President-elect Barack Obama will become the 44th president. A lot of people out there were hoping that when the uncertainty about who would lead this country was determined, positive momentum would be regained. Well, stay tuned. That...Tags: Government, Real Estate Transactions, Barack Obama, National Government, Real Estate Buyers
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Bowyer-Singleton creates fuller pictures from aerial views
Sentinel Staff WriterFor developers, land buyers, property investors, brokers and other industry professionals, the aerial views that free services such as Google Earth now provide are changing the way they do business. Seeing property and nearby homes, buildings, trees,...Tags: Kennedy Space Center, Government, Contracts, Brevard County, Rentals
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China shares rise on move to boost consumer spending, led by real estate and appliances
SHANGHAI, China (AP) _ Chinese shares rose Monday on media reports that the government announced measures to boost consumer spending by easing restrictions on housing sales and raising subsidies for appliance purchases by rural families. The benchmark...Tags: Sales, Economic Indicator, Flowers, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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No down payment? Buyers still able to score homes
If your livelihood depended on the survival and perpetuation of an endangered species, you'd probably study it six ways from Sunday in order to understand its care and feeding. The same is true with real estate agents and those increasingly rare birds,...Tags: Property, Sales, Homes, Endangered Species, Real Estate Agents
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MARKET Pulse
Home resales in the U.S. dropped in October, and prices fell by the most on record, signaling a deepening housing recession going into 2009. Purchases of existing homes declined 3.1 percent last month to an annual rate of 4.98 million units, the National...Tags: Sales, Homes, Financial and Business Services, Clubs and Associations, Game Playing
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In Manhattan, fewer seeking shelter
It's another slow Friday morning inside the sunny, 4,000-square-foot Manhattan office of Best Apartments Inc. when the first potential client strolls in.
Senior real estate agent Kevin McGraw zeros in on the apartment-seeker, who has just visited three...Tags: Homes, Rental Service, Rentals, Real Estate Agents, Condos and Houses
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At Invsco, condo conversions rule
Special to the TribuneBy the time Nicholas S. Gouletas was 29, he had made enough money, he says. "But I didn't play golf and didn't play cards, so I couldn't retire," he jokes. "So I started buying real estate." That was 40 years and 45,000 condominiums ago. Now, as...Tags: Government, Sales, Dining and Drinking, National Government, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Bank of America, Zurich planning moves from city locations
Two large Baltimore employers are planning to either move some jobs from the city or sell their buildings, creating new office vacancies in a difficult real estate market. Bank of America will move a portion of its city operations and an estimated 200...Tags: Government, Harbor East, Public Officials, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), National Government
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Seminole County real estate brokerage says it has $15M in contracts pending
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Sperry Van Ness commercial real estate brokers in Seminole County have closed some interesting transactions lately and have another $15 million in contracts pending, the company owner told the Orlando Sentinel. One example: Miguel de Arcos, owner and...Tags: Seminole County, Lake Mary, Stock Broking, Real Estate Transactions, Vehicles
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Shopping malls are running on empty
Life Plaza Center in San Gabriel used to teem with diners heading to Green Village, a Chinese restaurant in the middle of the horseshoe-shaped mall on Valley Boulevard. But after the eatery closed five months ago, the 7,500- square-foot space remained...Tags: Bankruptcy, Electronics, Rentals, Rowland Heights, Christmas
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Illinois housing prices, sales plunge
Tribune reporterThe nation's housing industry no longer is counting down the days until 2009—the year that held the promise of a long-awaited turnaround. Now, it is waiting for 2010. A growing chorus of experts predicts no relief for the residential real estate...Tags: Property, Sales, Homes, Real Estate Agents, Chicago Mortgages
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