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28-Jan-2008
 
  Why office real estate is headed lower (Market Watch)Memo to buyers of commercial real estate who might have cash burning holes in their pockets: Sit tight.

Despite Housing Slide, Real Estate Sites Sell (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance) Although most of the real estate industry wishes it could fast-forward through 2008, a few online start-ups are surviving nicely.

Slumping real estate market? Not online (International Herald Tribune)Four real estate Web sites beloved by venture capitalists are not growing as quickly as they might have during a bull market, but they are at least growing.

Deal broadens Real Estate Channel's horizons (Orlando Sentinel)Longtime Maitland-based design firm HHCP Inc., which works on major projects worldwide, is teaming up with the locally based Real Estate Channel, an Orlando-based video-on-demand network.

Cuba burns with real estate fever on the sly (International Herald Tribune)The people of Havana are as obsessed with real estate as condo-crazy New Yorkers and have similar dreams of more elbow room, not to mention wanting hot water, their own toilets and roofs that don't leak.

Global Investors Prefer US Real Estate (AP via Yahoo! Finance) The Big Apple and the nation's capital edged out other world cities as the top spots for foreign commercial real estate dollars, according to a trade group survey released Monday.

New UK-Based Real Estate Search Engine DotHomes Launches In US (Search Engine Land) Just when you thought there were enough competitors in the real estate vertical, here comes some more. Last week a new real estate search engine, Roost , launched in selected US markets. Today UK-based DotHomes , which has been operating in the UK and South Africa, makes its US debut. DotHomes seeks to become "the Google of property search" and is crawling for listings. By contrast, Yahoo ...



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