Kensington mayor's real estate purchases Washington Post Sources: Montgomery County Planning Board; property deeds. By Laris Karklis/The Washington Post. Published on February 4, 2012, 6:50 pm SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area sports and teams.
State Real Estate Drop The Worst On Record Patch.com By Chris Dehnel Home sales in Connecticut dropped 13 percent in 2011, making it the worst on record, according to The Warren Group, the preeminent compiler of real estate statistics in New England. Boston-based Warren began tracking real estate data in ...
Top Lafayette Real Estate Agent Dana Green Presents Exclusive Swatt California ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Dana Green has just listed a rare gem: a charming, private estate designed by celebrated California Modern Movement architect Bob Swatt. Award-winning Lafayette real estate agent Dana Green is excited to present Bella Vista Estate, a stunning Bob ...
Piedmont, Oakland Real Estate Agent Bruce Wagg to Receive Prestigious Better ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Piedmont, Oakland and Alameda real estate agent Bruce Wagg will be awarded the Better Homes and Gardens' prestigious Individual Masters award for his 2011 sales. Piedmont, Oakland and Alameda real estate agent Bruce Wagg of Highland Partners will be ...
New House Construction Could Help Along Real Estate Market, Economic Recovery WHNT Though real estate suffered greatly in the Great Recession, hope remains among those who depend on it for their livelihood. Contractor Donnie Posey assures, "It'll come. It cycles. Everything cycles." Real estate agents and contractors have watched the ...
Real estate business marking its 75th year Danbury News Times Ronald J. Henry Co., an independent real estate and insurance firm, this year marks its 75th year in existence. The business occupied what is now Firehouse Deli from the 1950s to 1973 before moving to its current location at 1675 Post Road, ...
New Tips for Old Real Estate Professionals San Francisco Chronicle (press release) There's a new website in town that promises helps to thousands of real estate agents. Weblinks.net has just been launched as a resource to agents across the nation. The site offers free marketing tips to real estate professionals.