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Living In | Kissena Park, Queens: Kissena Park, Queens/Living In - Flushing Has Its Very Own Time Capsule
On blocks near Kissena Park streets are quiet, houses are small, and the electricity that charges the atmosphere in downtown Flushing is nowhere to be found.
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City Room: Big Ticket | Sold for $11,000,000
A five-story, seven-bedroom house in Brooklyn Heights has sweeping views of New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline.
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International Real Estate: Real Estate in Croatia
Prices in some parts of the country are still off by as much as 25 percent from their 2007 peak.
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For Rentals, No Ceiling in Sight
Demand is so intense that there are waiting lists in some buildings, and a few landlords report that eager renters are even bidding up rents.
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On the Market in New York City
A Flatiron condo, a Midtown South co-op and a Brooklyn Heights carriage house.
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On the Market in New York City
A Flatiron condo, a Midtown South co-op and a Brooklyn Heights carriage house.
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Jamesburg Earth Station Can Be Yours for $3 Million
A cold war-era satellite relay station is for sale in California after a Silicon Valley mogul gave up on plans to turn it into a weekend home.
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For Sellers, the High End Is Hot
Sales at the very high end of the market barely missed a beat in the recession. But that prosperity hasn’t yet trickled down.
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School open enrollment affecting real estate prices
Parents in Los Angeles may soon have the opportunity to apply to send their children to whatever school they choose.
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Celeb real estate: A few stars move on
By Erika Riggs, Zillow You might think celebrities are immune to the pains of a troubled real estate market, but they face the same frustrations selling their homes as the rest of us. -
Bernanke urges action to heal housing markets
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Friday issued a call to action to restore housing markets, saying depressed house prices and sales are a serious drag on the economic recovery.
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Realtors pin hopes on $25B foreclosure settlement
The money in the settlement will mostly go to borrowers and homeowners who are underwater.
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Westfield Fire Department Provides Mutual Aid in Plainfield Fire
Jodi Luminiello created '365 Things to do in Westfield' as a platform for Westfielders to connect and support each other.
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Major cities where people don't want to move
Many Americans still are holding off on buying homes in some of the country’s most expensive cities. While home prices fell 23 percent on average in the largest cities since the housing crisis began, for many home buyers the drop was not enough -
Banks paying delinquent borrowers to sell homes
In an effort to cut their losses, banks are paying some struggling homeowners as much as $35,000 to sell their homes before they end up in foreclosure.
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Mortgage rates go up to 3.72%
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10 Feb 2012 | 11:00 am
United States — Friday, February 10, 2012National mortgage rates on 30-year fixed mortgages climbed 1 basis point from 3.71% to 3.72% on February 10, 2012, according to Zillow Mortgage Marketplace. As a comparison, state rates ranged from a low of[…]
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