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LATEST REAL ESTATE NEWS

Celebrity real estate: Manilow and Seacrest re-list

May 4, 2012 12:38 pm


This week in celebrity real estate, Barry Manilow and Ryan Seacrest re-list  their homes, and the home that billionaire Howard Hughes crashed his plane into is on the market.This week in celebrity real estate, Barry Manilow and Ryan Seacrest re-list  their homes, and the home that billionaire Howard Hughes crashed his plane into is on the market.




30-year mortgage rates hit record low 3.84%

May 3, 2012 12:36 pm

Average U.S. rates for 30-year and 15-year fixed mortgages fell to fresh record lows this week, offering more incentive for Americans to buy or refinance homes.

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May 1, 2012 12:36 pm

Agency ignored program to save homes, congressmen say

May 1, 2012 12:36 pm

A top housing regulator failed to implement a plan to cut loan principals for underwater homeowners even though a pilot program showed it could save taxpayers money.A top housing regulator failed to implement a plan to cut loan principals for underwater homeowners even though a pilot program showed it could save taxpayers money.




Listing of the Week: A 'Mushroom' sprouts in Cincinnati

May 1, 2012 12:36 pm

Located amid Colonials, Cape Cods and ranch homes in Cincinnati is a home that may have you asking yourself "what is that?" "That" is the "Mushroom House" — a home built over a 10-year span by architect Terry Brown. Located amid Colonials, Cape Cods and ranch homes in Cincinnati is a home that may have you asking yourself "what is that?" "That" is the "Mushroom House" — a home built over a 10-year span by architect Terry Brown.




Texas dominates list of fastest-growing cities

April 30, 2012 12:36 pm

Seven of the top 10 cities are in the South, supporting the idea that low taxes and inexpensive real estate are still drawing jobs and economic activity from other parts of the country. Seven of the top 10 cities are in the South, supporting the idea that low taxes and inexpensive real estate are still drawing jobs and economic activity from other parts of the country.