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Homes for Sale News Archive 12-Dec-2008

  • State lawmakers mull legislation in wake of Aspen deaths (The Aspen Times)

    DENVER - State representatives vowed Wednesday to pursue legislation aimed at requiring homes be fitted with carbon monoxide detectors.


  • Homes for sale, for even less (Pioneer Press)

    The median sale price for homes in the Twin Cities keeps falling ? especially for homes in foreclosure.


  • Diverse communities are essential for prosperity and social mobility (Times Online)

    Within days of becoming Prime Minister, Gordon Brown promised to build three million homes by 2020. It was a watershed moment that gave hope to the 1.6 million households stuck on lengthy council house waiting lists and first-time buyers trying in vain to get a foot on the housing ladder.


  • BC BREAKING NEWS: (Kelowna Capital News)

    Housing sales on the West Shore are slowing down, but it?s not all bad for those trying to get in and out of the market. ?There is no question things have slowed down. We are seeing less buyer activity,? said Tony Joe, president of the Victoria Real Estate Board.


  • Personal Finance (PIZZAHEROS)

    If you've spiralled into a terrifying financial situation, take heart, because you're not alone. In today's volatile housing and job market, many people across the nation are facing repossession and bankruptcy due to no fault of their own.


  • New options for home buyers without a loan (KIDK TV Idaho Falls)

    To entice home buyers to move in and start helping with payments, more sellers are turning to an option for lease.


  • Family's Deaths Inspire Bill Requiring Carbon Monoxide Detectors (KMGH 7 Denver)

    Lawmakers introduced a bill Wednesday to require all new homes and homes for sale to have a carbon monoxide detector.


  • Key to surviving hard economic times is taking action (Charlevoix Courier)

    Go just about anywhere in northern Michigan and you will see myriad homes for sale; some by seller, but more and more of them are bank repossessions.


  • The Highlands of Golden Oaks Village Leads Retirement Communities in Poconos with Free Retirement Guide (PRWeb)

    Highly desired Pocono real estate attracts active adults and soon to be seniors who are seeking retirement homes for sale in PA. (PRWeb Dec 8, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/poconos/realestate/prweb1713074.htm


  • Lee sees increase in single-family home sales in November (Naples Daily News)

    In Lee County, single-family home sales made with the assistance of a Realtor increased 139 percent in November. There were 730 sales, according to the Realtor Association of Greater Fort Myers and the Beach Inc. That includes short sales and the sale of bank-owned homes.


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