• Prime Real Estate On Fire Sale -- In Greece - Forbes

    Prime Real Estate On Fire Sale -- In Greece - Forbes
    Forbes
    Prime Real Estate On Fire Sale -- In Greece
    Forbes
    A deep and prolonged economic contraction has placed prime real estate on fire sale in Greece, creating good opportunities for bargain hunters. But they may not last too long. Buying prime real estate is all about good location and good timing. Good ...
  • The Week In Real Estate Industry Deals: June 19-23, 2017 - Inman.com

    The Week In Real Estate Industry Deals: June 19-23, 2017 - Inman.com
    The Week In Real Estate Industry Deals: June 19-23, 2017
    Inman.com
    While real estate agents chase leads and close deals on houses, there's another level of deal-making that takes place within the real estate industry.and more »
  • The Most Expensive Home in Hawaii Is for Sale

    The Most Expensive Home in Hawaii Is for Sale
    Editor’s Note: This was originally published on RISMedia’s blog, Housecall. See what else is cookin’ now at blog.rismedia.com:How to Showcase Your Property With a Virtual Open House
    How to Prepare Your Home Before Going on Vacation
    The Home Behind Miley Cyrus’ New Single ‘Malibu’Looking for a home with some serious bragging rights? How about the most expensive home in Hawaii? Located within the Aloha State on the Island of Kauai, this North Shore est
  • Survey: Mortgage Borrowers Want Best of Both

    Survey: Mortgage Borrowers Want Best of Both
    Sixty percent of consumers recently surveyed by the American Bankers Association (ABA) prefer to apply for a mortgage in person, despite the existence of technology that eliminates the need for human interaction. Just 17 percent prefer to apply for a mortgage online. Only 34 percent consider their knowledge of the mortgage process “above average” or “excellent.”
    “Banks invest billions of dollars to offer their customers the latest technology,” says Bob Davis,
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  • Former “We Buy Ugly Houses” franchisee admits to running real estate ponzi scheme

    Former “We Buy Ugly Houses” franchisee admits to running real estate ponzi scheme
    The former owner of a “We Buy Ugly Houses” franchise admitted in federal court recently that she mislead investors, misused investors’ money, forged investors’ signatures on deeds, and ran what amounted to a real estate ponzi scheme.

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