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Brokers defend database rules in Columbia-area home listings (The State) Home builders group opens up to urban development (Contra Costa Times) April housing starts, permits up more than forecast (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Economic Report: Home builders see no improvement in May (Market Watch) Homes for sale number rises to above 1m (Daily Telegraph) Senators reach deal on housing rescue: sources (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Home Builders group gathers, has auction (The Index-Journal) Home builders grow event (London Free Press) Governor defends agreement with home builders (The Yuma Sun) Wow appeal: How to woo buyers in slow housing market (Deseret Morning News) Home Builders Association endorses Lenthall, Ovitt and Arnold (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) Housing woes lure back bold buyers (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
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A group of Columbia-area real estate brokers who control a vital database of homes for sale operate by unusual rules that can hurt consumers, federal regulators and some real estate agents said. The costly rules restrict membership of some smaller agencies that could save home sellers around $3,000 in commissions on the sale of an average-price Midlands home, critics said. The U.S. Department of ...
The Home Builders Association of Northern California opens its first urban division to focus on San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose
Construction starts on new U.S. homes rose by a surprisingly strong 8.2 percent in April and applications for new building permits turned up for the first time in five months, the Commerce Department said on Friday in a report showing that the hard-hit housing sector still had some spring vigor.
U.S. home builders see no signs of improvement in the housing market after a disappointing start to the spring selling season, the National Association of Home Builders reports.
More than one million unsold properties are on the market, as homeowners take the longest time on record to sell their homes.
Leaders of the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday reached a deal on a broad housing rescue plan in which Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would support a federal mortgage insurance fund, two industry sources said.
Lakelands Home Builders Association made donations to state Sen. Billy O’Dell’s election campaign, as well as to G. Frank Russell Career Center. From left, front row, are O’Dell (District 4), Robby Corley and Wayne Hannah. Back: Mark Nix and Chuck Graves.
Not just any event can fill the Lamplighter Inn's Crystal Ballroom to its capacity, but the London Home Builders' Association did just that last Thursday when it paid tribute to the outgoing president and welcomed its new president.
Phoenix - Gov. Janet Napolitano is defending an agreement she made with home builders to take them off the financial hook for new road construction in exchange for a campaign contribution to the cause and a separate political deal.
Pam Dreier Nebeker had hung the picture minutes earlier and the simple image had a startling effect.
Supervisor candidates Jerry Lenthall, Harry Ovitt, and Debbie Arnold have won the endorsement of the Home Builders Association of the Central Coast in the June 3 election. Incumbents Ovitt and Lenthall and challenger Arnold “recognize that meeting the housing challenges of today and tomorrow requires balancing competing interests and making sure that we really plan for and meet the current and ...
The depressed housing market is now attracting buyers who look at boarded-up homes, rising foreclosures, and falling values and see, not disaster, but a rich opportunity.