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'House Price Inflation In Sweden Worsens After 2 Years; The Country Is Also Experiencing Shortage Of Toilets
'Home Design Trends: Marigold to Overthrow Rose Quartz and Serenity as Pantone Color of 2016?
'Unique Architecture: Shoe-shaped Glass Church to Open in Taiwan to Attract More Female Worshippers
EDITOR'S PICKS
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Residents of a Chicago Mobile Home Park To Lose Water Access Days Before Thanksgiving
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Dozens Left Homeless After Apartment Fire Sparks In Durham
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Homebuying 101: 5 Red Flags To Watch Out For
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US Home Prices on the Rise: Here's Where Houses Are the Priciest
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Real Estate: 3 Things To Know Before You Start Investing
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Ninety-two-year-old Terry Martens, was forced to sell her house to Richard McGrath to support her medical bills. Now, the 102-year-old house filled with sentimental value for her is facing demolition as soon as the development proposal will be approved. -
'Foreclosures Fall to Lowest Level Since 2007, Says CoreLogic
"After peaking at 3.6% in January 2011, the foreclosure rate currently stands at 1.2% - a remarkable improvement," said CoreLogic's Chief Economit Dr. Frank Nothaft. "While there are still pockets of areas with high foreclosure activity, 30 states have foreclosure rates below the national average which is evidence of the solid improvement." -
'6 Things You Need To Know When Investing In Property
When buying a new home, there are lot of things to consider, like payment details, and terms and costs. Listed below are things you need to know when it comes to investing in property. -
'Real Estate Tips: 2016 Checklist for Growing Your Real Estate Business
Getting involved in the real estate business is a lucrative move. However, growing a business in the said field can be extremely challenging. This year, if you are looking to make your real estate business bigger, get started with these 3 easy must dos. -
'US Treasury Department to Track Anonymous Buyers in Luxury Real Estate
The US Treasury Department has rolled out a program in New York and Miami that will closely monitor all-cash purchases of luxury apartments. The said program requires the identification of anonymous buyers involved in transactions about $3 million. Title insurance companies are now obligated to track down the name of their buyers and submit the information to a database that the Treasury Department will make available to law enforcement. -
'Home Tips: Simple Ways To Turn Your Conventional House To A Green Home
Our entire weather cycle has turned unpredictable, and some might say it has gone haywire, because of global warming, and people are encouraged to contribute in helping the planet and lead an eco-friendly lifestyle. If you want to do your share for the planet, you could start by turning your house into a greener home. Here is an eight to-do list you could try: -
'Global Milestone Reached: There are Now Officially 100 Supertall Skyscrapers in the World
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat officially confirmed 432 Park Avenue as the 100th supertall building in the world when the 1,396-foot tall condo tower sold its first unit meeting the council's "partially occupiable" criteria. -
'Calgary Might be Selling Fewer Homes and Lower Prices
Calgary real estate market may be slowing down further this year. -
'New York's Governor Cuomo Claims $100B Development Plans Will Make Rockefeller 'Jealous'
"The tallest buildings, the longest bridges, the deepest tunnels -- they never said quit. Now, it's our turn my friends," Cuomo challenged New Yorkers. "We must provide the daring and vision for the next generation." -
'Better Homes and Gardens Purchases McMillin Realty
The money involved in the sale was not revealed, but according to Chairman Scott McMillin, they will publicly announce it soon. The buy-out happened a week ago. -
'Move To Prevent Money Laundering By US Gov't Spell Trouble To Luxury-Home Developers, Brokers
The new initiative of the US government to scrutinize and track down secret buyers of high-end properties in Manhattan and Miami-Dade County provides more bad news to luxury-home developers and brokers in the area. -
'James Bond Film Franchises Were Shot in These Magnificent Properties
James Bond is the ultimate fantasy when it gets to being a spy, and nobody can beat that. Many of his things are specifically designed for him, from the gadgets to the extraordinary vehicles. However, some notable scenes needed an estate or a house, and these are a few of the most memorable properties that were used in the film franchise.