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Infographic: MOVOTO’s real estate timeline hits, misses
MOVOTO’s real estate timeline infographic misses much – “discovering” America, the Manhattan land grab, the moon landing, DeadlineNews.com’s re-launch, etc. Alas a real global real estate timeline would probably take up too much, well, real estate.
Economy, stock market get real estate boost
No wonder the stock market is going ape. The housing market isn't such a jungle any more. Wednesday, March 14, 2012, the day after Apple helped NASDAQ nose above the
SOLD! Buford, WY ‘Smallest Town in America’ Population 1
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS - Premier brand in real estate auctions, Williams & Williams will auction the town of Buford, Wyoming, offering potential buyers a rare opportunity to
Silicon Valley home buyers: ‘Bigger ain’t necessarily better, baby’
JULIE WYSS - From young, qualified first-time home buyers to 50-and-olders, moving, up, over or down, a new breed of buyer is descending upon the Silicon Valley Housing
California vies for ‘Homeowner Bill of Rights’
California's attorney general and a host of Golden State legislators are pushing to secure a Homeowner Bill of Rights designed to protect homeowners from abusive mortgage practices and
San Jose, CA housing market recovering as spring market heats up
SHASHANK SHEKHAR - The Spring 2012 housing market for Sans Jose and Santa Clara County appears to be off to a strong start according to real time market
SF Bay Area housing sales highest in five years
DQ NEWS - Bay Area home sales rose last month to the highest level for the month of January in five years, boosted by lower prices, ultra-low mortgage
Two-year apartment industry recovery continues
NATIONAL MULTI HOUSING COUNCIL - Market conditions continued to improve for the multifamily industry across all areas, according to the latest National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) Quarterly Survey
Silicon Valley’s ‘Facebook Factor’
STEFAN WALKER - More talk about Facebook than football at a recent Super Bowl party indicates the upcoming Facebook IPO has the potential for far-reaching impact on Silicon
California nets $18 billion of landmark $25-billion national mortgage settlement
California's $18 billion cut of the $25 billion national mortgage settlement beats a zero, but it's too small to change the landscape of the Golden State's housing crisis. The
Where is everybody going?
PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL | TRULIA - Penske's "Move Ahead" truck rental list of top moving destinations includes many sunny locales. Trulia's interactive "Metro Movers Report" likewise reveals Florida
Light at the end of the housing crisis tunnel not shining in the Midwest
With the Midwest hardest hit by the housing crisis, home value declines elsewhere appear to be easing. The Northeast appears nearest to bottoming out, but most markets remain
Congress hears plight of San Jose, CA woman evicted from her home of 41 years
JANICE ROMBECK - A seriously ill South San Jose woman who recently was evicted from her home of 41 years by Wells Fargo Bank is receiving support from
SF Bay Area map parody draws controversy
More DeadlineNews.Com Offbeat News Facebook users are floating a spoof of a San Francisco Bay Area map, perhaps meant as a joke, but it could be offensive to some
Home Sweet Superbowl Archive
But first...some messages from the sponsors: Spike TV AdBlitz USA Today Hulu Wall Street Journal ...and now, back to our show. When Madonna sings, you can win. DeadlineNews.Com invites you to
California Democrats urge Obama to use special powers to appoint permanent FHFA director
More than two dozen U.S. House of Representatives Democrats from California are asking President Barack Obama to make another end run around stonewalling Republicans, this time for the
Meltdown nears end in mashup forecast of mixed hope for 2012 national housing market
A mashup of several market indices puts the housing recovery start somewhere between 2012 and 2013 thanks, in part, to growing consumer confidence in the economy. Clear Capital's
Goats and golden geese, investors contribute to crashes, recoveries
Investors get it coming and going. They are speculating sinners after markets crash, but saintly saviors when demand for good times are here again. To wit. The Federal Reserve
Underwater homeowners renting out to move up, over or down
Silicon Valley's Julie Larsen Wyss, a broker associate with Intero Real Estate Services, recently met a couple who wanted to buy one of her listings, but had
Retail holiday workers find little joy in housing costs
Christmas just wouldn't be the Christmas without the workers you love, but many workers essential to the holiday shopping season can't afford to buy a home where they
























