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12-May-2008
 
  Real Estate Lists Grow Comfortable With the Web (New York Times)The triple threat of a weak market, legal pressure and increasing competition has compelled real estate professionals to offer their information more freely online.

Bring In The Clients With Real Estate Blogs (Turks.US)With the competition on the rise, many real estate agents are resorting to blogs to promote their products and services. It is true that Internet is turning into a big community of entrepreneurs who are looking to expand their business using the World Wide Web ? and blogging is just one of them.

Avoid being victim of real-estate fraud (Miami Herald)Limousines overflowing with investors seeking real-estate bargains are now trolling the streets of South Florida looking for properties to

Divorce rates dropping with real estate market (KING5 Seattle)Divorce lawyers and therapists report that the down shift in the real estate market is making breaking up harder to do.  Divorce rate tied to economics

Niagara County Real Estate Transactions (The Buffalo News)Following are real estate transactions over $5,000 as listed in records of the Niagara County clerk's office for the week ending March 28.

Man U. midfielder tries his hand at real estate (JoongAng Daily)Park is not the only Korean athlete investing in real estate. Park Ji-sung of Manchester United is a two-time Premier League champion and one of the most highly acclaimed players on Korea¡¯s national soccer squad.

Real estate body says the slump is here (The New Zealand Herald)The median house sale price fell 1.1 per cent in April and the volume of sales collapsed 46 per cent from a year ago, the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) said today in its latest monthly report.

Erie County Real Estate Transactions (The Buffalo News)Following are real estate transactions over $5,000 as listed in records of the Erie County clerk's office for the week ending March 28.



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