Reporter: Kristyan Morgan
' 500 Islands for Sale
'FHFA’s Short Sale Guidelines to Stem Foreclosure
'Celebrity Homes Command Premium in Resale
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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The Mark Twain House has been voted favorite destination of Connecticut by residents and visitors -
'NY, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Remain Attractive for Foreign Investors
As the country’s safe haven tag is expected to lure investors, this year’s investment volume will be close to $400 billion. -
'Historic Virginia Mansion On The Block
The historic Virginia mansion held by lumber magnate George W Truitt will be sold at an auction on Sept 7. -
'Landlord Told to pay $34,000 for Discriminating Against Man With Autism
HUD has asked a Virginia landlord to pay a fine of $34,000 for discriminating against a man with autism and his sister. -
'Britain’s Most Expensive Home For Sale
Heath Hall in touted to be Britain’s most expensive property and it is in the market for $158 million. -
'Negative Equity Common Among Young Borrowers
Homeowners between 30 and 34 years of age account for more than 50 percent of those who are underwater. -
'No Need to Gamble: Las Vegas Property Market on Revival Mode
Housing supply in Las Vegas is showing signs of revival -
'Sotheby’s International Realty Enters Australian Market
Sotheby's International Realty will open its office in Sydney -
'Beachfront Homes More Affordable and Available
Thanks to the bright side of foreclosure, attractive properties have now come up for sale in Florida and California. -
'Retired Baby Boomers Still Paying Mortgages, Need to Relook at Investments
Increasing number of Baby Boomers are still paying off their mortgages. -
'Older Americans Hit Hard by Falling Income, Mortgage Crisis
Approximately 1.5 million senior citizens lost their homes as a result of the mortgage crisis that plagued the U.S. between 2007 and 2011. -
'Affordable Housing to Remain Affordable
An HUD report states that in a worst case scenario, more than a million units of affordable housing could become market-rate properties.