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Is it a national phenomenon that the South Florida has become the poster child for the condo craze; other markets are experiencing plenty of construction activity. It is heavily favored that the market is having a down time. Jack McCabe has a sure-fire way to make a killing in Florida real estate. [read more]
Tennessee remained in the Top 20 for home foreclosures in April, but the current period could create opportunity for the right person. A Nashville real estate agent is offering a special bus tour of foreclosed homes. [read more]
Blackstone , which made big profits last year by flipping commercial properties at the height of the market, is considering buying back into some of those assets at distressed prices as part of an effort to cash in on the credit crisis. [read more]
The Palm Beach real estate market just keeps defying the laws of gravity that apply elsewhere. The latest record: $12.1 million for a condo. [read more]
With summer jobs in short supply, more young people are pursuing money-making opportunities in Web fantasy worlds. [read more]
House-flipping reality shows make the process of buying a dud, fixing it up and selling it for a mega profit seem like an easy way to add thousands to your income. [read more]
Authorities say the brazen slaying of a San Ramon real estate investor was rooted in an ill-conceived mortgage scam that employed an 18-year-old as a would-be buyer for a home on a bleak dead-end street in North Richmond. Kashmir Billon was killed April 27... [read more]
The residential foreclosure wave has hit and while some real estate professionals are jumping ship, others are sailing on smooth waters. [read more]
NAR rolls out old “Crossfire” duo for conference, hoping to laugh troubles away. [read more]
More homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments last month, driving the number of homes facing foreclosure up 65 percent nationwide versus the same month last year and contributing to a deepening slide in home values, a research company concludes. [read more]
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