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04-May-2009
 
  How Lehman Brothers Got Its Real Estate Fix (New York Times)Back when he was a major Wall Street deal maker, Mark A. Walsh, the former head of the global real estate group at Lehman Brothers , had a running joke with Carmine Visone, one of his managing directors.

Medical is Real Estate Bright Spot (San Fernando Valley Business Journal)Business is moving along at a steady clip for David Kim of the commercial real estate firm Lee & Associates.

Lehman real estate guru called shy, smart (UPI)NEW YORK, May 3 (UPI) -- The U.S. dealmaker who led Lehman Brothers into a disastrous spate of real estate lending was quiet and unassuming, The New York Times reported Sunday.

Real estate parcels to be auctioned off (The Sentinel)Two real estate parcels with frontage on Hershey Road will be auctioned to the highest bidder May 19 in Southampton Township, Cumberland County.

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 20.

Banker 'On Location' YouTube Channel First in Industry to Fully Tap Power of Video for Real Estate Search and Insights ... (INO News)(AP:PARSIPPANY, N.J.--) (BUSINESS WIRE) _ May 04, 2009--Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC today launched an innovative branded YouTube(TM) channel designed to offer consumers a new way to search for and interact with real estate information and listings.

Real estate nightmares (BizJournals)Miguel de Arcos knows his market. But even the most experienced commercial real estate brokers run into deals that make them shudder.

Uganda: Real Estate Agents to Take Aptitude Tests (AllAfrica.com)Real estate agents in Uganda are to sit a compulsory test to prove they are knowledgeable about the property industry before they can have their companies registered.

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 20.

Specially trained real-estate agents can help senior citizens ease out of house (The Columbus Dispatch)As the U.S. population continues to age, more senior citizens face the decision of whether to move out of their homes. In 2007, the National Association of Realtors began offering the designation of senior real-estate specialist to agents completing a course of study. Those agents learn how to counsel older clients and how to navigate sticky issues such as dealing with family members and finances.



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