Real Estate Q & A: Owners of 1880s house may not have recourse over vibrations Detroit Free Press The seller was a real estate agent and had the home for several years. He did not disclose this, and now we think the home has serious and costly structural problems. The shaking just isn't normal. Do we have any recourse? ANSWER: Unless you know that ... |
Upcoming real estate events Detroit Free Press Real estate and investment professionals are welcome. Seating is limited, so call 248-547-3006, or sign up at metro-mi.com. These free one-hour seminars will be 6-7 pm on the first and third Thursdays of the month at Metro Mortgage Investments, ... |
Real estate vet's surprise Crain's New York Business By Theresa Agovino @theresaagovino Veteran real estate executive Arthur Mirante's decision to join a startup firm as a principal and tristate president raised eyebrows in the industry. The 68-year-old had served as Cushman & Wakefield Inc.'s chief ... |
Business Beat: Leesville real estate agent makes national '30 Under 30' list Alexandria Town Talk Each spring, the magazine selects 30 young Realtors "who are successful in the real estate business and have demonstrated skill, success, creativity, and leadership in their careers." This year's honorees are featured in the May/June issue of Realtor, ... |
![]() ABC News | Will Facebook IPO Boost Local Real Estate? ABC News Tax revenue from Facebook's $104 billion IPO may not fill California's $16 billion budget deficit, but it will likely give a boost to Silicon Valley's already inflated real estate prices. The median home value in Menlo Park, Calif., ... Facebook IPO Could Create at Least $1 Billion in Property Value Too hot for jobs Will Facebook's new crop of millionaires be a boon to Silicon Valley real estate? |
Real Estate Transfers - 5/20/12 Knoxville News Sentinel Stanley Kurek and Tereasa Kurek to Charles Spencer and Sherry Spencer, in Jefferson Park subdivision, $1370000. Robert Brown, Barbara Brown and AE Finley Foundation Inc. to Parkside Holdings LLC, in JD Carringers subdivision, $900000. |
Joel R. Cannon, real estate broker Washington Post Joel R. Cannon, 77, a commercial real estate broker who had a prominent role in the redevelopment of the Ballston area of Arlington County, died May 2 at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital. He had complications from emphysema, his daughter Alyssa Cannon said. |
Real estate agents seeing multiple bids return to Louisville market The Courier-Journal Real estate agent Jessica Gaines Jarboe, left, shows a home in the Highlands to Emily Belwood last week. May 17, 2012 / Michael Clevenger/The CJ Some Louisville-area real estate agents are noticing something that hasn't happened in a long time: getting ... |
Oklahoma real estate value includes oil, gas Enid News & Eagle From AP OKLAHOMA CITY — A largely unseen business has helped fuel Oklahoma's economic power alongside commercial real estate's steady contribution. Oil and gas drilling and mining have accounted for 10 percent of the state's gross domestic product the ... Distinctive Oklahoma City projects rise on more than money |
First Luxury Property Absolute Auction By New Real Estate Partnership Albany Times Union In spite of the persisting recession, luxury auctions – in real estate, art and beyond – have consistently offered up strong, if not astronomical returns for sellers over the past few years, as well as exciting opportunities to buyers. |
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