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07-Jan-2008
 
  Real estate insiders see more rent hikes (BizJournals)The Boston real estate market is headed for another year of rent escalation as office space continues to dry up and developers find it difficult to finance new projects.

Harry Gross | At 51, can he use IRA to buy real estate or start a business? (Philadelphia Daily News)Dear Harry: Is it legitimate to have the funds in my traditional IRA used to buy real estate (at auctions or otherwise) or start a business without incurring taxes or penalties? I'm 51, and I think this is a better deal than bonds, stocks, or mutual funds. I've been referred to Internet sites that say you can. If you say it's OK, how can I get started?

ALM's Real Estate Media to Roll out New GlobeSt.com Web Site Offerings (Centre Daily Times)ALM's Real Estate Media Division, a leader in news and information for the commercial real estate industry, today announced plans for the launch of a series of new online sections and features on its GlobeSt.com Web site at www.globest.com. The new offerings, providing expanded news, features and commentary on industry segments and key markets, will be rolled out weekly over the next three ...

Bad real estate loans bog down local banks (BizJournals)Noncurrent real estate loans continued to increase at more than half of Central Florida's largest community banks by the end of the third quarter, according to data from the Federal Deposit ­Insurance Corp.

Possible commercial real estate boom hinges on economy's strength (Orlando Sentinel)When it comes to commercial real estate, Orlando is among the 10 top markets in the country to watch in 2008, according to Sperry Van Ness, one of the nation's largest commercial real estate brokerages.

ALM's Real Estate Media to Roll out New GlobeSt.com Web Site Offerings (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----ALM's Real Estate Media Division, a leader in news and information for the commercial real estate industry, today announced plans for the launch of a series of new online sections and features on its GlobeSt.com Web site at www.globest.com.

Garfield County real estate slows (The Aspen Times)GLENWOOD SPRINGS The real estate market in Garfield County can be hard to decipher when looking at the numbers.

Commercial real estate might be bright spot for 2008 (Charleston Regional Business Journal)Residential real estate remains a rocky venture in Charleston and elsewhere, but the commercial side thus far has been spared a major downturn.



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