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Property sales reach five year high
Property sales reach five year high
Read More House sales in the Bay of Plenty reached a five year high in March with more than 1000 properties changing hands in the Bay of Plenty/Waikato region last month. In March, 149 houses were sold in Tauranga, 30 more than the same month in 2011, …
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More houses selling – and faster
By Hana Garrett-Walker Reinz figures show a surge in sales for March back tolevels of five years ago. Photo / Herald on Sunday Houses are selling at a rate which hasn't been seen since 2007, latest figures show. The number of houses sold around the …
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Buyers About to Face Tougher Times, Make A Quick Property Sale
Buyers About to Face Tougher Times, Make A Quick Property Sale
There is a big possibility that property buyers are about to face an even tougher time buying an house, despite how hard it already is to do so. This is so because banks may start cutting the amounts being offered in mortgage loans.
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5% Inflation Means House Values Will Continue to fall, Make A Quick Property …
5% Inflation Means House Values Will Continue to fall, Make A Quick Property …
Therefore, homeowners who are trying to sell their property to get out of debt or to pay for emergencies are finding that it is still hard to sell house quick. A call to Quick Cash for Properties at 0800 6528 396 is the easiest way to fix this problem.
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Travel Channel filming Appetite for Jackson
A phone call, a fast deadline and a flurry of activity are resulting in the first-ever, free Appetite for Jackson festival Saturday at The Art Garden at the Mississippi Museum of Art. Appetites for fun, food, music and good local exposure provided the …
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JC Penney Chief Thinks Different
Under former Chief Executive Myron Ullman, Penney shed its catalog business and invested in exclusive brands and partnerships with hot sellers like fast-fashion line Mango and Sephora cosmetics. But it continued to struggle with lackluster sales and …
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BNP Paribas research shows that French Property appeals to international house buyers with a 21% growth in 2010
BNP Paribas research shows that French Property appeals to international house buyers with a 21% growth in 2010
The third “investing & living abroad” survey by BNP Paribas has just been released and shows that the sale of French property to international property buyers increased by 21% in 2010, from 42,300 in 2009 to 51,200 last year.(PRWEB) July 13, 2011 Leggett Immobilier (http://www.frenchestateagents. …
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Dunedin property stays in doldrums
Dunedin property stays in doldrums
Property values in Dunedin continue to stagnate, sitting 3.5% below last year, the latest QV figures show. read more
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Realtors doubt property flat line
Realtors doubt property flat line
5 July 2011 Realtors are rejecting Government claims the property market is set to flat line.
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Area’s property market continues to sputter
Area’s property market continues to sputter
Home sales are bouncing along at what is hoped to be the bottom. But some experts see few signs of a turnaround, while others are more optimistic.
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How to land a property deal
How to land a property deal
So you want to buy a house. Bina Brown goes through the due diligence on snagging your pick at a fair price.
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Property Ladder: House sales on rise again
Property Ladder: House sales on rise again
House sales in Northern Ireland are on the up again, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors latest report. Related Stories Property Ladder: A perfect investment Property Ladder: Impact of taller buildings Get the look: Making the most of your outdoor space Mortgage Maze: Rental market crucial as people choose to move away from owning their homes Mortgage Maze: An asset if …
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