Sunday, July 13, 2008

Bulk reo - Foreclosures go high-end - Rocky Mountain News

Foreclosures go high-end - Rocky Mountain News
Piano player Chuck Smith entertains the residents at The Village at Saint Catherine. The village, which filed for bankruptcy to stop foreclosure, is now in sound financial shape, according to board chairwoman Kathleen Economos. Ken Papaleo / The

Beauty queen sets tongues wagging - New Zealand Herald
Two beauty queens are at odds over a cultural blunder at the Miss Universe pageant. Miss Universe New Zealand, Samantha Powell, who won her crown in April, performed a haka in the lead-up to the pageant in Vietnam. But the 20-year-old Pakeha bank

Neighborworks Offers Real Estate Classes for First Time Homebuyers - PR.com
Neighborworks of northern RI offers a Real Estate Class for first time homebuyers. James Cotoia, Residential Manager of GT Properties teaches buyers the process of purchasing a home from beginning to end. Cumberland, RI, July 12, 2008 --( PR.com

Buyers and Brokers Frustrated With Banks' Foreclosure Marketing - Wall Street Journal
Lenders are flooded with properties in some stage of foreclosure these days. But for most buyers, finding and buying a foreclosure is an ordeal. Many Web sites aggregate listings on foreclosures and promise "free" information on them. But that's just

Multiple offers are returning to Valley home sales - Los Angeles Daily News
Now don't get all giddy thinking the housing slump is over, or even that the end is in sight. But buyers are once again bidding against each other. "Oh, yes, it's happening," said Marina I. Escalante, a veteran agent who works the San Fernando, Santa

Calif. foreclosures up 77% in June - Birmingham Business Journal
The number of foreclosure filings on California homes in June was up almost 77 percent year-over-year in June, RealtyTrac Inc. reported. Foreclosure filings were reported on 68,666 properties in the state last month, down 4.5 percent from May but up

William C. "Billy" Durant was a leader among auto pioneers - MLive.com
Flint Journal file photo William C. "Billy" Durant is wearing the light-colored cap in the front seat of a 1906 Buick. Durant was an early Buick promoter who went on to found General Motors in 1908. The photo was taken during the Glidden Tour, a 500

No comments: