U.S. Nuclear Agency to Occupy New 362,000-Sq.-Ft. Office Bldg in Rockville
A joint venture of USAA Real Estate Co. and LCOR will break ground in March on a 14-story, 362,000-square-foot office building at North Bethesda Center in Rockville, MD. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will occupy the space in the largest…
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September home sales up 9%
First-timers account for 45% of sales in last year
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BusinessWeek: Honolulu 19th strongest economy
Honolulu was ranked one of the strongest economies out of 40 metropolitan areas in the United States.
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Best real estate ad ever
From Future of Real Estate Marketing
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Steps to Building a Short Sale Business
[Note: To follow is an excerpt of an interview with John D. Williamson, President/CEO, Uvestor.com, a real estate communications platform, who details some of the 'ins and outs' of what a Short Sale business would look like, how to organize it, who should be on the team and their individual responsibilities, and basically gives an understanding so you can master the 'paper' game that's involved in creating such a system. To listen to the show archive or download an MP3, go to www.IncomePropertyInvestmentTalk.com/093009.]
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Real deals: Baxa moving to Meridian office park
Denver-area medical device maker Baxa Corp. is moving its headquarters to the Maroon V office building in the southeast suburban Meridian office park, the company said Friday.
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City council members annoyed by lack of communication from developers
Some Valley city council members are frustrated with the lack of updates they are getting from real estate developers regarding projects tabled by the market crash and recession.
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Mediterra members reach agreement with Bonita Bay Group to buy golf club
“It’s a good day,” he said. The agreement comes after months of negotiations that at times looked as if they were dead.
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Investor Report: Investment Buying Tips
Foreclosures and bank REOs are pulling a new wave of novice investors into the market, some of whom “are just plain clueless, to put it bluntly,” says Robert Cain, a long-time rental market and real estate management specialist based near Tucson, Arizona.
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Prediction: Real estate losing fun factor
From Curbed.com blog
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