- Can You Still Make Money Flipping Homes In 2010?
This is a tough question to answer. Investors have made money flipping real estate during any market, but with today's swollen inventory levels, it's becoming a whole lot harder. Read More: Can You Still Make Money Flipping Real Estate?]]>
- Realtor Q and A: Know the current market
Premium Outlets, a division of Simon Property Group, is planning to build a massive outlet center on a 170-acre parcel near Industrial and Commerce drives with more than 100 high-end stores.]]>
- Real estate agents flock to island for convention
Thousands of real estate agents and vendors will begin arriving on the island today for a convention that gives the city a chance to show how much it has recovered since Hurricane Ike struck two years ago.]]>
- Closure for re:Verse on the Plaza; owner hopes to relocate
After more than nine years of operations, re:Verse New American Bistro & Bar is closing on the Country Club Plaza.]]>
- Rough patch ahead for housing market
Canada's weakening real estate market is headed for a rough patch in the months ahead, analysts said after data released Thursday showed housing starts slowing for the fourth consecutive month in August.]]>
- Suspended Real Estate Agent Vows To Fight License Suspension
Michael Hellickson, who works out of a Sumner office, didn't want to talk to KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Consumer Investigator Amy Clancy on camera.]]>
- Transat shares soar as earnings beat Street
Jean-Marc Eustache, president and chief executive officer of Transat A.T. Inc., pauses during their annual general meeting in Montreal, March 11, 2010.]]>
- Compton council fires city manager -- again
The city of Compton has fired its city manager for the second time in three years.]]>
- Transat Q3 profits down to $20.9M without fuel gain, as revenues move...
Travel company Transat A.T. Inc. says its third-quarter profits tumbled to $20.9 million over the same time last year when it benefited form a non-cash gain related to fuel hedging.]]>
- Realtors doubt 'mass exodus' to Illinois
Navistar International Corp. is relocating, but that's not a signal a slew of 'For Sale' signs will sprout across Fort Wayne, housing officials say.]]>
- Real estate agent: Will work for food
By Teresa Boardman , Thursday, September 9, 2010. Inman News Flickr photo courtesy of twicepix .]]>
- Local home sales fall, but prices rise
Home sales fell, but median sale prices rose last month in Orange, Ulster and Sullivan counties, according to reports by county boards of Realtors.]]>
- The Pier Shops at Caesars handing keys to lenders
The owner of the upscale shopping mall that juts out over the ocean in Atlantic City is preparing to hand over the keys to lenders.]]>
- Online real estate sites compared
That's because in the United States, the data needed to fill the websites with useful data flows freer.]]>
- Former cop busted on fraud charges
Former cop busted on fraud charges]]>
- Bullman retires after 18 years as CEO of Realtor
Martha Bullman has retired after 18 years as CEO of the Realtor Association of Miami-Dade County.]]>
- Building spotlights Sterling Parka s real estate history
When the Sardone Building was owned by Walter Harrison, it was surrounded by acres of farmland, and Route 7 was a two-lane road.]]>
- Avoid Foreclosure in Hawaii
How many homeowners in America today are underwater and facing foreclosure? Last I checked, it was in the millions. Hawaii real estate investors are on the right track to help distressed homeowners avoid foreclosures. Read More: Avoid Foreclosure in Hawaii ]]>
- Rhino Shield An Exterior Painting Alternative
Rhino Shield is something you may be reading about more and more in the near future.It is just starting to become popular as an alternative to painting a home.One of the things that immediately comes to mind about this type of product is those consumers who are "traditionalists" yet hate the fact that clapboard siding and the painting involved is a constant maintenance issue. To continue reading see Rhino Shield painting alternative.]]>
- Stay the course with housing
Even the most optimistic among us have struggled to find a silver lining in the housing market's deep and dark three-year cloud.]]>
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