Restored homes in California, Florida and Connecticut that were built when the queen reigned.
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Monthly Archive for April, 2010
Mortgage fraud is still on the rise, according to a report released Monday, despite efforts by law enforcement and policy makers to rein it in.
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The price ultimately fetched for the two floors of prime retail space at 666 Fifth Ave. will test whether the city’s real-estate market has rebounded from its worst trough in decades.
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This week’s column looks at homes in Las Vegas, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Boca Raton, Fla., that overlook golf courses.
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Buying a home is the biggest purchase most people will ever make, yet many go into it blind. Here are the 6 most common — and costly — mistakes homebuyers make.
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Losses at a Morgan Stanley real-estate fund could wipe out nearly two-thirds of its $8.8 billion investments. It likely will rate as the biggest dollar loss in the history of private-equity property funds.
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The housing market has seen some positive signs recently, such as stabilizing home prices and increased sales, but foreclosures continue to haunt the market.
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Banks are under pressure to write down second-lien mortgages to help borrowers keep their homes, which they are often reluctant to do when there is a chance of recovering some of the money.
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The swooping tower at 9 West 57th Street in Manhattan is among the world’s most prestigious business addresses, but it is nearly half empty after billionaire owner Sheldon Solow has declined to reduce rents.
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