Archive for April, 2010

Selling frenzy as homebuyer credit nears end

Real estate agents are working seven days a week and homebuyers are scrambling to get their offers in as they rush to take advantage of tax credits that expire at midnight Friday. Tax credit – Real estate – Business and Economy – United States – Business View full post on msnbc.com: Real estate Share and Enjoy:

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Fed Reaffirms Near-Zero Interest Rates

Inflation trends remain subdued and the pace of recovery raises questions of sustainability. View full post on Daily Real Estate News Share and Enjoy:

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San Francisco Tops US Cities as Best Market for Green Building

Los Angeles might have the most energy efficient buildings in the country, but a recent report from Greenbiz.com states that San Francisco has the best market conditions forgreen building. San Francisco’s rating as the country’s best market was based off of the Green Building Opportunity Index, which ranks each top U.S. markets on the basis [...]

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Indicted Real Estate Broker Jumps Bail, Turns Fugitive

A real estate broker accused of being at the center of a Brooklyn and Queens mortgage fraud scam has jumped bail and is now on the run, federal prosecutors said Thursday. John Star did not show up at a scheduled meeting to sign bond papers… View full post on Yahoo! News Search Results for real estate [...]

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HUD OIG Creates New Region to Address Growing Fraud

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Inspector General has split the Midwest region into two regions, an OIG official told MortgageDaily.com at a mortgage fraud conference. He noted that the split was the result of growing mortgage fraud in its Midwest region. Michigan and Ohio have been pulled from one region to [...]

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