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January 27th, 2009 · No Comments · GENERAL

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Barbara Corcoran on the five Real Estate Myths - WalletPop Blog
Barbara Corcoran recently appeared on the Today Show to explain the five biggest myths that are prevalent in the real estate market today. She makes some great points that fly in the face of the conventional wisdom we're hearing in the
WalletPop Blog -  Interview: Financial Independence Through Dividends and Thrift
Real estate is something that is capital intensive, you need to involve attorneys, contractors and was the way I thought wealth was to be developed in the 80s and early 90?s. But as time went on I realized that buying stakes in
Happiness is Better -  Investor buys majority stake in NY's Flatiron Bldg - Salon.com
Jan 26th, 2009 | NEW YORK — An Italian real estate investor has bought a majority stake in the triangular landmark Flatiron Building and plans to turn it into a luxury hotel. The Sorgente Group S.p.A., which now controls just over 50
Associated Press News - Salon.com -  Existing Home Sales Show Strong Gain in December - Real Estate
The National Association of Realtors?, "The Voice for Real Estate," is America's largest trade association, representing 1.2 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.
REC News Center -  Lehman?s Japan Real Estate Assets on Sale, Report Says - DealBook
Bidding began on Lehman Brothers? real-estate assets in Japan over the past week, with several private equity firms signaling interest, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
DealBook -  What We Learned In the Meltdown : CJR
I wish I had walked downstairs to where the Real Estate section was segregated from the rest of the business staff to find out more about the connection between the subprime loans they were writing about and these new types of
CJR -  NewsDaily: U.S. business climate worst in 27 years: survey
The NABE said job losses were expected to continue in the first half of 2009, with most of the layoffs seen in sectors such as good-producing, finance, real estate, transport, utilities and communications.
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