Thursday, July 5, 2012

Real Estate


House Hunting in ... Bulgaria
New York Times
The Bulgarian real estate market has yet to recover from the global financial crisis.
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New York Times
What You Get for ... $1.6 Million
New York Times
A brick mansion in Massachusetts, a contemporary in Denver and a cottage in coastal South Carolina.
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New York Times
DFW real estate recovery may have legs this time
Fort Worth Star Telegram
In pockets of North Texas, sales are heating up again.
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Vancouver home sales drop sharply in June
CBC.ca
Vancouver home sales hit their lowest level in more than a decade in June, tilting the market in favour of buyers, the city's real estate board says.
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Arkansas head coach faces bankruptcy
FOXSports.com
John L. Smith always believed real estate development was the safest investment of all, saying you may not make money, but you wont lose money. Arkansas head coach John L. Smith facing bankruptcy over land deals.
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FOXSports.com
NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust announces July ...
Sacramento Bee
CNW/ - NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX: NWH.UN) (the %22REIT%22) announced today that the Trustees of the REIT have declared a distribution of $0.06667 per unit for the month of July, 2012, representing $0.80 per unit ...
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In Vancouver, the seller's market
Globe and Mail
Prices in the country's most-expensive real estate market remain stable, but activity has dropped sharply. The number of sales in June, normally one of the busiest months of the year for home deals, dropped more than 17 per cent from May and 27.6 per ...
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Globe and Mail
Vancouver sales hit 10-year low, real estate board declares a buyer's market
Vancouver Sun
The number of residential property sales has hit a 10-year low in Metro Vancouver leading the Real Estate.
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Arkansas' Smith planning to declare for bankruptcy
SI.com
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) --Ā John L. Smith always believed real estate development was the safest investment of all, saying "you may not make money, but you won't lose money."

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