Residential, US Real Estate

Is 30% of Their Income Still the Reality for Renters?

By Michele Dawson | September 25, 2012
An increasing number of Americans renters are becoming saddled with rents that exceed the industry norm of 30 percent of a family’s income, according to figures recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Ending The Crisis: Foreclosures Condemn All The Properties

By Daniel Doran | June 21, 2012
The basic idea is to keep people in their homes but use the government power of eminent domain to condemn the properties. Once the properties are condemned
US Real Estate

Finlay Management Names Jeff Goldshine New President

By Tavis J. Hampton | January 21, 2012
Finlay Management Inc. announced this week that it has named real estate veteren Jeff Goldshine as its new president. Goldshine brings with him 35 years of experience and a career that includes the management of over 60,000 units. Chris Finlay, past president and company founder, announced the appointment of Goldshine. Mr. Finlay will stay with […]
US Real Estate

CREC Brokers Sale of Florida Condos for $5.22 million

By Tavis J. Hampton | January 18, 2012
Continental Real Estate Companies (CREC) recently sold 79 units of the Caribbean Isles Villas Condominium in Homestead, Florida for $5.22 million.  With this sale, CREC sold 30 percent of the property’s 252 units. The condo units cover a total area of 96,000 square feet, averaging 1,200 square feet in two and three bedrooms condos. The property […]
Real Estate, US Real Estate

More Americans Are Deciding To Stay Put As Recession Hits Home

By Mike Wheatley | November 1, 2011
People in the U.S. are no longer flocking to the southern states to bask in the warm sunshine in the numbers that they used to before the housing crisis hits home, according to a new study. The Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire found that the trend of migration from colder northern states […]
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Couple Threaten Bank With Foreclosure

By Mike Wheatley | June 7, 2011
A couple in Florida have threatened to "foreclose" on the Bank of America after it wrongly foreclosed on their own home - which they didn't even have a mortgage for - they paid in cash!   The mix-up happened when the couple, Warren and Maureen Nyerges, bought themselves a foreclosed home in Naples back in […]
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Can Homes Be Made To Withstand A Tornado?

By Mike Wheatley | May 12, 2011
Just last month, hundreds of people died and thousands of properties across the south were destroyed by the ferocious tornadoes that wrecked havoc in the area. Amid this kind of destruction the question arises; "Can we build a tornado proof hosue?"
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