On the waterfront [South Florida] There’s something about living on the water — whether it’s the ocean, Intracoastal, or even a manmade lake — that soothes the soul, inspires active, outdoor living … and helps to fill our wallets. Purchasing waterfront property will almost always yield a positive return on your investment, since there is …
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A homebuyer’s market, but caution still rules – OregonLive.com
A homebuyer’s market, but caution still rules The spring buying season has started, and the numbers – surprise – don’t reveal many sunny story lines. Yes, the falling prices can mean bargains for investors fat with cash. And first-time homebuyers have begun poking around, enticed by low interest rates and an $8,000 federal tax credit. …
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Amid Rubble of Housing Bust, Phoenix Begins a New Frenzy
Amid Rubble of Housing Bust, Phoenix Begins a New Frenzy Every weekday morning, Lou Jarvis drives the sun-baked suburban streets looking for investment gold: a family that will lose its house in a foreclosure auction within a few hours. If the property looks promising, Mr. Jarvis puts in a bid on behalf of any of …
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This is a ‘Buyer’s Market’? [New York City]
This is a ‘Buyer’s Market’? Q: I’m frustrated with this so-called “buyers market.” I’m 28 years old and looking for a starter home for about $400,000 in Massapequa, New York. I have around $100,000 saved for a down payment and closing costs. I’m also recently engaged and saving for a wedding. (We made $215,000 combined …
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Big dreams for hotels are falling flat
Big dreams for hotels are falling flat After the residential real estate market peaked in the summer of 2005 and the commercial market began to cool a year later, hotels enjoyed a brief period in which they were viewed as the hottest commodity in a rapidly shrinking real estate world. Developers of all dimensions announced …
At Estates of the Fabulously Rich, Gilded Era Is Going, Going, Gone
At Estates of the Fabulously Rich, Gilded Era Is Going, Going, Gone Richard and Amanda Peacock spent five years building their dream home, a 10,000-square-foot, orange mansion overlooking the ocean here. They filled it with leopard-skin chairs, pinball machines, antique Coca-Cola signs and six sports cars. It had a room full of 100 hunting trophies …
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