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Denver real estate continues to be hot
<!– –> Tweet – A A A + <!– –> DENVER – The headline this week in real estate, the market continues to be hot. Real estate agents say they’re seeing an increase in house prices in the metro area, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cautionary Note, Co Founder, Dave Liniger, Denver Metro Area, Denver Real Estate, Eastman, Hot Real Estate, House Prices, Kusa Tv, Low Mortgage, Marcy, Max Co, Mortgage Rates, Real Estate Agent, Real Estate Agents, Sense Of Urgency, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, Westminster, Wheat Ridge
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New syndication platform focused on high-end listings
Brokers and agents who want to promote their listings on several high-end real estate websites have a new option — Listing-Feed.com. Currently partnered with the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the Boston Globe, Listing-Feed.com automatically syndicates subscribers’ … Continue reading
Posted in Real Estate News
Tagged Audiences, Boston Globe, Connecticut Area, Contracts, Distribution Partners, Jeremiah, Mls, Multiple Listing Service, New Option, New York Times, Portland Maine, Pricey Homes, Subscriber, Subscribers, Syndicates, Syndication, Tri State Area, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, Zillows
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NAREE accepting entries for real estate writing competitions
Posted in Real Estate News
Tagged Author Award, Bob Bruss, Bronze Award Winners, Bronze Awards, Business Newspapers, Commercial Real Estate Publications, E W Scripps, Journalism Competition, Mortgage Finance, Newspapers Trade, Real Estate Books, Real Estate Editors, Real Estate Publications, Robert Bruss Real Estate, School Of Journalism, Scripps School, Shelter Magazines, Spring Real Estate, Wall Street Journal, Writing Competitions
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Mayor Hancock’s Permanent Property Tax Increase the Wrong Way to Solve …
Mayor Hancock’s proposed permanent property tax increase for the November ballot shows a political timidity that has no place in the governance of a great city like Denver. Rather than re-thinking how the city operates, the mayor wants Denver homeowners … Continue reading
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Tagged Benefits Management, Budget Deficits, Chicago Mayor, Core Functions, Curbside, Custodial Services, Denver Post, False Assumption, Focusing Resources, Home Improvements, Independen, Insurance Home, Rahm Emanuel, Reason Foundation, Sharf, Tax Burdens, Timidity, Unrealized Gains, Wall Street Journal, Water Bill
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Here’s One Way to Resolve Housing Mess, But Is It Legal?
Imagine if you were told your mortgage had been seized by the county in which you live. You have been paying on this mortgage, but you owe more than your home is currently worth. Imagine if you were then told … Continue reading
Posted in Denver Real Estate News
Tagged Billions Of Dollars, County Officials, Current Value, Economic Incentive, Eminent Domain, Home Values, Legal Experts, Mechanics, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Markets, Neighborhood Blight, Principal Balances, Private Label, Private Owner, Resolution Partners, San Bernardino County, San Bernardino County California, Transaction Costs, Venture Capital Firm, Wall Street Journal
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Journalists Head to Denver for NAREE’s June Real Estate Journalism Conference
DENVER, May 03, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) – The National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE) offers a prestigious lineup of speakers — including Margaret Kelly, chief executive officer of Re/Max, and NAREIT chair Donald Wood, plus a dozen more CEOs … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Hoffman, Brown Palace Hotel, Chief Executive Officers, Conference Attendees, Denver Conference, Gatehouse Capital, Journalism Conference, Kris Hudson, Margaret Kelly, Marty Collins, Naree, Prestigious Lineup, Ralph Bivins, Real Estate Editors, Stan Humphries, Terry Considine, Trigild, Veteran Journalists, Wall Street Journal, Zillow
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Housing’s New Hope
I’m not sure if it’s that usual New Year’s Eve optimism evoked by the generic philosophy that the grass is always greener on the other side of the calendar year, or perhaps the emotional need to dig ourselves out of … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordability, Association Of Realtors, Calendar Year, Chief Economist, Economist Lawrence, Emotional Need, Hedge Fund, Hedge Funds, Improve Vocabulary, Initial Contract, Lexicon, Low Mortgage, Market Shifts, Mortgage Rates, Munificent, National Association Of Realtors, New Hope, Number Crunchers, Optimism, Wall Street Journal
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Is It Really That Hard to Get a Mortgage?
The realtors say it, the home builders say it, the architects say it, I’ve said it: For better or worse, tight mortgage lending standards are one of the big roadblocks to housing’s recovery. Now one economist is saying that’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged All The Rage, Boom Period, Chief Economist, Conventional Mortgage, Conventional Mortgages, Conversion Rate, Fourth Quarter, Government Data, Home Mortgage Disclosure, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Mortgage Amount, Mortgage Applications, Mortgage Lending, Mortgage Originations, Purchase Mortgages, Rations, Roadblocks, Stan Humphries, Wall Street Journal, Zillow
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