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24-Apr-2008
 
  Foreign buyers snap up U.S. real estate (USA Today)Real estate agents are increasingly courting foreigners to buy homes in the USA hiring agents fluent in other languages, marketing to foreign buyers and in some cases, offering to pay the airfare and hotel bills of foreign shoppers who buy a home.

Tribune Co. sells Connecticut real estate for $30 million (Chicago Tribune)Tribune Co. has sold real estate it owned in Stamford and Greenwich, Conn., for $30 million, it was disclosed Wednesday.

Gulf could face shortage of real estate professionals (The Economic Times)The real estate industry in the Gulf region could face shortage of qualified professionals as it witnesses an unparalleled boom, according to a study.

Optimism despite Struggling Miami Real Estate Market (Turks.US)It is sort of a no-brainer to treat Miami as one of the best, if not the best oceanfront locations in the nation. Given the marquee example of Miami Beach being a premiere hotspot for waterfront homes and condos, Miami real estate begs to differ.

Real Estate Sales, Prices Down (WMTW Auburn)The Maine Association of Realtors says Maine's real estate market remained cool in March, with home sales down 28 percent and prices down more than 3 percent.

GCC, the fastest growing real estate market in the world, will face severe shortage of professionals (AME Info)The Gulf Cooperation Council's (GCC) real estate market, the fastest growing in the world, could be severely hit by a shortage of qualified property development and management professionals as the region witnesses unparalleled real estate developments, both in magnitude and numbers.

Real Estate Classifieds (12 News Phoenix)Enter a keyword and click 'Go' to search for that item in all real estate categories, or click one of the categories below to see items in that area.

Sarasota Real Estate: The Market Sees A Slight Reduction In New Home Closings (Turks.US)The residential real estate market in the Sarasota-Bradenton region, according to market analysts, began to overheat in late 2004 and 2005, and still continues to struggle because of the upsurge of speculative inventory created during that time frame.

Real estate sales, prices down in Maine (Bangor Daily News)SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) â?? The Maine real estate market remained cool in March, with home sales down 28 percent and prices down more than 3 percent.



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