Archive for June, 2009

Onetime home of Frederick Loewe is listed in Palm Springs for $5.95 million

The 1956 ranch-style house, which has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, is in the Little Tuscany neighborhood.
A Palm Springs home once owned by Oscar-winning composer Frederick Loewe is on the market at $5.95 [...]


NEO falls to the Jaxx 5-1 (Tahlequah Daily Press)

Redmen now sit at 4-6 overall this summer.


Bandits swept (Tahlequah Daily Press)

Bandits allowed 32 runs in two losses against Joplin on Tuesday.


Where do home prices in the U.S. really stand?

Is the historic U.S. housing market crash close to being over, or is the end still far, far away? Here are some answers to common questions about how home prices are measured.


Buying a home: What you need to know

To get a grade-A home in today’s market, you need to do your homework. While watching first-time buyer shows on cable are entertaining, they don’t offer much fodder for what to expect.


Weingarten Realty expands, extends tender offer

Real estate investment trust Weingarten Realty Investors said Monday it has expanded an offer to repurchase outstanding notes to a total $325 million, and extended the time it’s giving investors to decide on the maximum tender offer.


HCP files complaints against Sunrise Senior Living

Real estate investment trust HCP Inc. said Monday it filed complaints against Sunrise Senior Living Inc.


Landlords loosen pet policies during recession

The recession has meant landlords are more lenient about taking tenants with pets. To make sure all parties are happy with the arrangement, renters should read pet policies closely and be ready to pony up more money for their pets. And if roommates are in the picture, renters should be ready to smooth over any [...]


Seattle Times reporter Eric Pryne wins award for story about development along light-rail line

Seattle Times reporter Eric Pryne has received an award from the National Association of Real Estate Editors for his story about developers moving into neighborhoods along the light-rail line on Martin Luther King Way.


Presented By: (NBC Connecticut)

NEW YORK–( EON: Enhanced Online News )–ForSaleByOwner.com, the nation’s leading “by owner” real estate website, today announced the results of a survey that found 78 percent of its current customers are first time “by owner” home sellers.