Real Estate
Free News Articles Category: Real Estate Industry News Articles
Data Supports Specter of Unemployment Keeping Foreclosures High in Some States
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: According to The Associated Press’ monthly analysis, higher unemployment and foreclosure rates, especially in South Atlantic and Mountain states, raised the nation’s economic stress in November. This supports the findings from Foreclosure Data Online that confirms Colorado and Florida have more of the top 10 cities listed for the number of foreclosures….
Business Expansion, Improved Employment the Cure for Home Foreclosures?
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: The foreclosure trends are again in today’s news, and according to data compiled by Foreclosure Warehouse, this situation seems as though it is not going to get any better regardless of how much the government tries to help, until more jobs are created and sustained….
Building Engines and eSight Energy Partner to Provide Real Estate & Facilities Operators Integrated Energy Data Management, Tracking and Response Tools
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Building Engines, Inc., provider of a comprehensive web-based operations management solution for owners and managers of all property types, and eSight Energy, developer of a sophisticated energy management software platform, today announced a partnership that enables real estate and facilities managers to measure, track, and act on energy related data….
Dwindling Home Equity Forces Homeowners to Examine Options
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: ABCD Publishing announced this week the release of RemodelOrMove’s U.S. Homeowner Sentiment Report for Spring 2011. It reveals that homeowners who are interested in remodeling or expanding their homes have limited options….
Residents of Shelby County May Be at Risk for Mine Subsidence
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: The Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund (IMSIF) is expanding its consumer education campaign to make residents of Shelby County aware of the possibility that their homes may be built over abandoned mines, which would make them at risk for possible mine subsidence….
Foreclosure Filings 2010 Statistics Show No Shortage of Foreclosed Homes
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Record numbers of foreclosures hit the market in 2010, as well as record numbers of people looking to buy them, reports Foreclosure Deals, a leading online provider of foreclosure news and information, in a year-end Foreclosure Filings 2010 review. The record-breaking trend of 2009 continued throughout the year, and many experts are expecting them to climb even higher in 2011….
Finding an Apartment in New York with RealDealNY.com is Now Effortless and Effective
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Finding an apartment in Manhattan just got easier. Real Deal Solutions Inc. announced today the release of its innovative Web site, located at RealDealNY.com, which gives buyers, renters, and agents a real time search platform for locating apartments for rent or sale in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island and the Tri-State area….
U.S. Residential Group Picks Up CMBS Special Servicing Assignment in Texas
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Another CMBS special servicing assignment has been awarded to U.S. Residential Group, Inc. through its Real Estate Services division. The assignment is for management services on Eagles Landing, a recently foreclosed 200 unit garden style apartment community located in Garland, Texas, a suburb of Dallas….
Industry Report Reveals Home Remodeling Projects Shrink as Homeowners Worry; But News Is Not All Bad
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: A recent report released by Remodelormove.com revealed that homeowners continue to scale back on remodeling projects in response to concern over the economy. ‘We release these industry reports every six months based on a survey of 5,000 homeowners who are considering changing their home – either remodeling or moving,’ says Dan Fritschen, founder….
A Hidden Peril in Woodford and Marshall Counties
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Residents of Woodford and Marshall counties are being warned about the possibility of mine subsidence damage occurring to homes built over abandoned, underground mines. The warning is being issued by the Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund (IMSIF) in its continuing effort to educate consumers about the risk of mine subsidence in Illinois….