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Homeowners say housing project may lower property values
0Homeowners say housing project may lower property values A housing project under construction near Kimball Junction has neighbors in the Powderwood and Crestview condominiums concerned. Read more on Park Record
Auction of condos is a sign of times Condominiums at Washington’s Moss Landing are headed for auction early next More >
Leading Bubble Blog HousingPanic Declares: The US Housing Bubble Has Officially Burst
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Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) January 5, 2006
Leading bubble blog HousingPanic declared the US Housing Bubble to have officially burst on December 28, 2005.
“The HousingPanic blog has been documenting and discussing the theoretical US housing bubble, including discussions of previous manias, panics and crashes, reporting of statistical housing data, and the review of factors contributing to a potential bubble,” said Keith Brand, publisher of http://HousingPanic.Blogspot.com.
“However, due to an overwhelming amount of evidence, HousingPanic can now officially declare that the theoretical More >
Public housing flat fetches record $2m
0Public housing flat fetches record m Prices for flats in public housing estates are going through the roof, with a Yiu On Estate apartment in Ma On Shan selling for a massive HK$ 2.07 million. Read more on The Standard
Jeanne Phillips: Singles live safely by using deception Dear Abby: “Cautious Bachelorette” (July 16) asked you how she should respond to a workman who asks if she lives alone. Having worked for 30 years in a maximum security prison, I can assure your readers that criminals gravitate toward jobs that provide access to people’s homes as a way of scouting victims, so More >
The Housing Crisis
0The Housing Crisis
The day after signing the 7 billion economic stimulus package, President Obama unveiled his housing plan which involves a hefty billion to help prevent about nine million Americans from losing their homes. This is a sign that underscores the urgency of solving the economic crisis. The President made the announcement in Arizona, which is on of the states hardest hit by foreclosures. The housing problem is viewed by many as the source of the economic crisis. The President believes that housing crisis, the financial crisis and the broader economic crisis More >
AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOOM… OR BUST?
0AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOOM… OR BUST?
Over The Past Year, Many Developers Have Either Resized or Called Off Projects On Low Buyer Response
IT started with a big bang. Affordable housing ventures by popular realty groups promised what the middle-class could not even dream of. Owning a flat in one of the metros, at rates which were within their reach, was a dream too good to be true. But after the initial blitzkrieg, the real picture emerging is far from promising.
Here is a view of the current affordable realty landscape. Bangalore-based Golden Gate Properties, which planned to More >
Allegro Housing – Redefining Senior Retirement Homes in Canada
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada (PRWEB) November 8, 2007
The Allegro network is a national development and property management company specializing in senior housing residences. The Allegro network comprises of 40 residences throughout Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta. This translates into some 6,700 apartments and suites, and more than 2,000 caring employees dedicated to the comfort and well-being of 7,600 residents.
Many of the senior apartments and senior housing options available to most people through many of the public health departments responsible for assisted living More >
The Housing Bubble Crash | Why Your Home Value Tanked
0The Housing Bubble Crash | Why Your Home Value Tanked
Occasionally we hear something on the news about the housing bubble and what is happening to the housing market across the entire United States.
We see our communities bombarded with “For Sale” signs and vacancies due to foreclosures and yet do we really why this is happening and when it will end?
I am positive that lots of you have heard of the term “recession” and many of you believe we are in one, but did you know that we are actually in a housing depression, not recession, and that everything will get worst before it More >
Will South Beach Housing Market Recover?
0Will South Beach Housing Market Recover?
No matter where you live, housing prices have plummeted in your area. Some areas have experienced more significant downturns than others, and South Beach is no exception.
When the housing bubble burst, South Beach was one of the first to start deflating, and it deflated pretty fast. Condos that had been selling in the half million dollar range suddenly were worth about 70% and less of their recent market value.
Many of the area condos are owned by investors, and a large portion of these investors don’t even live in the United States. More >
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