'New normal' for real estate arrives Daily News Transcript By Jay Hummer/local columnist Homeowners in MetroWest, and throughout Massachusetts are beginning to adjust to the “new normal” — an industry buzz word used among real estate professionals to define the current state of the housing market.
Property disclosure ranks high among real estate legal disputes Los Angeles Times A biennial research report by the National Assn. of Realtors indicates that a handful of real estate agents and brokers and their clients either don't know the law or don't care to follow it. By Lew Sichelman When it comes to lawsuits, real estate...
Local real estate agents had good 2011, feel optimistic about 2012 The Mountain Press That's a statement echoed by Colonial Real Estate principal broker Vickie Stanton. “The sellers are feeling more optimistic,” she said. “(The realtors) are cautiously optimistic.” With most buyers still looking for foreclosed homes and good deals, ...
Bringing real estate into a mobile world The Register-Guard By Sherri Buri McDonald RealLead is a new Eugene company designing technology that enables real estate agents to get more mileage out of their mobile marketing of real estate listings. The company's owners are Caroline Cummings (left), ...
Kensington mayor's real estate purchases Washington Post Sources: Montgomery County Planning Board; property deeds. By Laris Karklis/The Washington Post. Published on February 4, 2012, 6:50 pm SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area sports and teams.
Investing: Real estate investment trusts risky, but show great returns The News-Press Peculiarly, the commercial real estate market isn't quite as depressed. In fact, funds that invest in real estate investment trusts, or REITs, rose an average 7.5 percent last year, beating the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index's 2.1 percent gain.
Insurance company sues Michael A. Eddings in real estate fallout Columbus Ledger-Enquirer By JIM MUSTIAN - jmustian@ledger-enquirer.com The wife of embattled real estate attorney Michael A. Eddings admitted last fall to a pattern of dubious financial transactions that have landed his Columbus law firm in hot water, according to new court ...
Tri-county real estate has mixed year Lansing State Journal BY THE NUMBERS The Lansing-area real estate market finished the year on a stronger note, but home sales were stagnant for the year as a whole. Nonetheless, real estate professionals are expecting a better year in 2012. “We're optimistic,” said Bob ...