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Metro Denver’s top luxury home sale for 2013′s first quarter stands at $7M …
Metro Denver’s top residential home sale of the quarter came from Kentwood Real Estate Co.’s Sandy Weigand and the Weigand team ,with the $7 million sale of 7 Cherry Hills Park Drive, Cherry Hills. This 19,555-square-foot home, built in 2001, … Continue reading
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Tagged Banker Residential Brokerage, Brokerage Firm, Business Email, Car Garage, Cherry Hills Park, Coffee Table Books, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Denver Business Journal, First Quarter, Google, Luxury Home, Luxury Homes, Metro Denver, Multiple Listing Service, Q1, Real Estate Co, Ruggles, Sotheby S International Realty, Square Feet, Weigand
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Two high-profile real estate pros depart Trulia
Two real estate vets hired by Trulia to fortify relationships with the real estate industry have departed after less than a year with the company. Matt Dollinger, formerly Trulia’s head of industry relations, announced his departure Monday to his Twitter … Continue reading
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Tagged Advisory Board Member, Association Of Realtors, Business Development Team, Carpenter, Chaver, Data Quality, Fanfare, Greg Robertson, Industry Partnerships, Marketing Firm, Multiple Listing Services, National Association Of Realtors, Q1, Quality Initiatives, S Sales, Shuman, Strategic Development, Trulia, Ups, Work Experience
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Renter Nation Rages On
The supply of empty homes for rent is falling, and the nation’s homeownership rate is hovering near a fifteen year low. How can that be when the housing market is finally turning around and more homes are selling? The answer … Continue reading
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Tagged Basis Point, Census Bureau, Diggle, Distressed Properties, First Quarter, Foreclosed Properties, Home Ownership Rate, Homeownership Rate, Homes For Rent, Household Numbers, Households, Housing Market, Q1, Q2, Rages, Rental Vacancies, Renter, Second Quarter, U S Census, U S Census Bureau
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Why Investors Are Suddenly Bullish on Office Real Estate
It should come as no surprise that the commercial real estate sector most sensitive to unemployment is office; that’s where people work. Slow job growth has helped a little, but really only in the trophy, coastal markets, so it may … Continue reading
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Tagged Absorption, Austin Tx, Best Bets, Commercial Real Estate, Durham Nc, Horse Race, Investment Perspective, Office Space, Office Vacancies, Pacific Northwest, Q1, Raleigh Durham, Real Estate Sector, Reis Inc, Rents, Signs Of Hope, Slow Job Growth, Southeast Florida, Square Feet, Substantial Portion
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Spring Housing Ends on a Sour, Sinking Note
I don’t know what the official end of the Spring housing market is, but it seems as if the experts have called the close, and it ain’t great. Last week, after the folks at the vaunted SP Case Shiller Indices … Continue reading
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Tagged Base Case, Case Shiller, Core Logic, Credit Suisse, Distressed Properties, Distressed Sales, Double Dip, Existing Home Sales, Hesitation, Housing Market, Jp Morgan, Jp Morgan Chase, Key Point, Mark Hanson, Mortgage Bankers Association, New York Times, Oppenheim, Q1, Real Estate Agents, Spring Season
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Paperwork Issues Still Stall Foreclosures
Despite the fact that banks claim they are ramping up repossessions again and refiling foreclosure documents, the numbers don’t appear to prove that. Foreclosure filings fell 14 percent in February month to month and fell 27 percent year over year. … Continue reading
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Tagged Allegations, Bad Weather, Bank Repossessions, Banks, Bottom Line, Chief Executive Officer, Court Dockets, Foreclosure Rates, Foreclosures, Judicial Foreclosure, Midst, Mortgage Servicing, Number 41, Number Seven, Numbers Don, Paperwork Issues, Q1, Q3, Realtytrac, States Bank
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