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Homes for Sale News Archive 04-Apr-2008

  • Housing summit attracts hundreds (The Express-Times)

    BETHLEHEM | Affordable housing, not just for the poor but for everyone having trouble making ends meet, was on the minds of more than 200 people gathered Thursday in Bethlehem.


  • Council Approves Funds To Fix Lackland Heights Flooding (KSAT San Antonio)

    SAN ANTONIO -- City Council approved a measure designed to help a west side neighborhood plagued by flooding, but it may have been too late for many residents.


  • Local housing market bucks national trend (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

    Louisiana has tallied far fewer foreclosures than Nevada, Florida and California, states whose real estate markets, propped up by speculation and dubious lending practices, collapsed late last year. But the national foreclosure crisis has still managed to ruffle consumer confidence here.


  • Showhomes: Five Essential Tips for Selling Your Vacant Home (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

    NASHVILLE, Tenn.----This spring, as it becomes a popular time for homeowners to begin preparing their homes for sale, Showhomes encourages them to do some essential steps to make sure the most important first step takes place: buyers make the decision to view the home.


  • Charting the market: Prices lure outside of the Beltway (The Washington Times)

    Maryland home shoppers know that if they cant afford to buy inside the Beltway, more affordable homes may be found in...


  • Real estate experts say a change is coming (Vallejo Times-Herald)

    Most homes for sale in Solano County are classified as "distressed," which likely means a change is coming to the area, real estate experts said Friday. But it's uncharted territory, and what form that change will ultimately take can only


  • Dallas-Fort Worth avoids U.S. housing glut (Dallas Morning News)

    The glut of homes for sale across the country is near a 20-year high.


  • With Two Waterfront Homes for Sale in Slow Market, Hallandale Beach Woman Turns to an Auction (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

    HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla.----With two luxurious canal-front homes for sale in a slow market, Valerie Galsky decided it could take forever to get the properties sold using conventional listings.


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