Nonprofits see silver lining in cloudy housing market

Posted by Admin on February 4th, 2008 under Fsbo

Nonprofits see silver lining in cloudy housing market
When the going gets tough, the nonprofits get going.

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Leona Helmsley’s Lair To List for $125 Million
Representatives of the estate of Leona Helmsley have decided to list her Greenwich, Conn., mansion for $125 million — a big price tag even for this affluent New York suburb, sometimes dubbed the hedge-fund capital of the world.


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Services to Haul Away Your Household Junk
A variety of options are available to help Americans fulfill their New Year’s resolutions to clear their residences of accumulated stuff.


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High-end home sales continue to generate demand
Boyle Investment Co. is launching an $18 million gated community called Avilla in Eads, the latest in a series of subdivisions the company has developed in the area.

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St. Bernard works to reinvent itself with eye to future
The city of St. Bernard joins a growing list of aging Cincinnati neighborhoods looking at green housing as a way to spark redevelopment.

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Home builders’ problems could reverberate in Houston market
This week's news that home builder Tousa Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection was just business as usual for Jay Krasoff.

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