Finance & Mortgage
Vancouver's Real Estate Market is at $4M Range, Real Estate Board Says
Tiny-House Owners and Renters Are Upsizing; Here’s Why
Lululemon Founder Chip Wilson's Mansion 'Vancouver’s Golden Mile' Tops List of Most Expensive Properties in BC
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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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Pasadena Native Lost Her House To LA Wildfires One Day After Paying Off Her Mortgage: 'It's Gone'
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How The Mircale Malibu Mansion And Pacific Palisades Home Survived The Devastating LA Fires
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What Happens To Your Mortgage And Property Tax When You Lose Your Home In A Natural Disaster?
The Blackstone Group and Ivanhoe Cambridge’s huge purchase of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village has become a world record. It was revealed that as part of the $5.4 billion deal, 4,500 of the complex’s 11,200 apartments for middle-age income families would be reserved for the next 20 years, with the addition of 200 units to be set aside for low-income tenants. $1.7B Light Rail Transportation System Linking the Brooklyn-Queens Waterfront Has Been Proposed
The dream of having a light rail transportation system in the areas of Brooklyn and Queens is becoming a reality. In July last year, the advisory committee comprised of developers, transportation experts and civic organizers, addressed the need for a more robust light rail system that could connect Brooklyn and Queens. Celebrity Real Estate: Late Actress Betsy von Furstenberg's Central Park West Pad Sold for $7.5M
The penthouse in the Bolivar at 230 Central Park West, which belonged to the late actress Betsy von Furstenberg, has sold for an impressive price of $7.5 million, because it had an asking price of $5 million in just eight short days after it was listed. Celebrity Real Estate: Rosie O’Donnell Bought a House in West Palm Beach; Neighbors are Reportedly Annoyed
When Rosie O’Donnell bought a vacation property near the waterfront of West Palm Beach last summer for $4.975 million, some of her neighbors were annoyed. There’s always lots of noise coming from the house and that is the reason why her neighbors are getting irritated. How To Know Whether A Tiny Home Is Just Right For You
Tiny homes were the trend late last year but this is one trend that shows no sign of slowing down. In fact, a lot of people are showing their interest in the new movement and its popularity is increasing. Want to know if tiny homes are just right for you? Read the article: JPMorgan Chase Names Peter Muriungi New Head of Mortgage Servicing
On Wednesday, JPMorgan Chase announced its newest head of Chase's Mortgage Servicing, Peter Muriungi, who will officially take over the duties previously held by Mike Weinbach. Rejected On A Mortgage Application? Here Are Your Next Steps
If you have experienced being rejected for a mortgage, you might feel like home ownership is already out of the picture. However, there are things you can do to reverse that rejection and find a loan that fits you. Here are a few pointers you can take to know more about your loan options and ultimately get a mortgage that is accessible to you: Home Selling Tips: Sell Your Home Faster With These Simple But Crucial Staging Tips
Home selling requires a different approach when it comes to designing your home. Naturally, you want your home to be pretty and neat, but if you intend to sell it fast, you should focus on the home staging techniques that will make a difference in the eyes of the buyers. Here are some ideas for you to think about: Real Estate Tips: 5 International Locations To Purchase Property In 2016
The year 2016 brings in blessings for many and crises for some. For investors looking at new real estate investment, here are five places in different corners of the world that you should be looking at this year. After all, with the dollar being so strong at present and the euro so weak, it's high time to look at the foreign real estate market scene. Voters To Decide New Orleans' $26.6M Property Tax Hike For Police Hiring And Firefighter Back Pay
With the election coming up, property owners in New Orleans may have to start saving a little extra if the $26.6 million tax increase - aimed to beef up police staffing and take care of a firefighter pension settlement - gets the voters' approval, The Times-Picayune reports.