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Galewood Crossings at a crossroad
When its sales office opened in 2006, Enclave at Galewood Crossings was touted as an upscale, gated community of almost 200 single-family and multifamily homes built on the largest undeveloped piece of land left within the city limits. Now Chicago...
Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Values, Crime, Law and Justice, Interior Policy, Chicago Housing Authority
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Glendale home prices rise again
The median prices of single-family homes and condominiums continued their double-digit gains in Glendale last month, the result of an ongoing shortage of homes for sale and a wealth of potential buyers, according to the latest real estate report. The...Tags: Homes, Google Inc., Condos, Real Estate Buyers, Realty
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No vacancy
By Patrick F. O'Donnell, Special to The Morning Call If you're having trouble finding a spot in an apartment complex, chances are, you're not alone. Rental units across the Lehigh Valley region and beyond are bursting at the seams, and when there is a...
Tags: Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Housing Industry, Sales, Rentals, Home Properties Incorporated
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Easton City Council passes blighted property ordinance, tweaks park policy
Owners of vacant, blighted or foreclosed properties better watch out — Easton's codes department plans to have less bark and more bite. City Council passed a blighted property ordinance Wednesday night that should prompt landlords to tidy up, sell,...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Homes, Real Estate Sellers, Realty, Advertising
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California home prices hit five-year high, sales increase as well
California home prices climbed to a five-year high last month and sales increased as well, placing increased momentum behind the state’s housing recovery. The median sales price for a home rose 25.9% from last year to hit $340,000 in May, real...Tags: Homes, Prices, Credit Ratings, Services and Shopping, Real Estate
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Sunshine State again leads in foreclosures, but maybe that's not a bad thing
Florida and South Florida returned to the top of the nation's foreclosure rankings in May, but that probably isn't as bad as it sounds, RealtyTrac Inc. says. "These are inevitable foreclosures that need to happen for the market to be completely healthy,...
Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Tampa, Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Homes
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RealtyTrac: Florida leads nation in foreclosures
Sun SentinelFlorida and South Florida returned to the top of the nation’s foreclosure rankings in May, but that probably isn’t as bad as it sounds, RealtyTrac Inc. says. “These are inevitable foreclosures that need to happen for the market to be...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Tampa, Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Homes
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Pembroke Pines to create landlord, renter database
Homesteading enables owners to save on property taxes, but only on their primary homes. Broward County's second-largest city is creating a detailed database of every landlord and renter in the city, compelling them to provide driver's license, telephone...
Tags: Rental Service, Local Government, Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice, Fort Lauderdale
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Mortgage settlement checks on the way for Virginia borrowers foreclosed on during housing crisis
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli announced Monday that settlement checks will be sent this week to more than 22,500 Virginia borrowers who were foreclosed upon during the housing crisis. The money comes from the National Mortgage Settlement that five...
Tags: Mortgages, Homes, Personal Data Collection, Politics, Interior Policy
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Heading North
Special to The Morning CallIt's a buying pattern that's been established for decades: Lehigh Valley families contemplating the pleasures of a second home look northward to the Pocono Mountains and find hideaways from which to hunt, fish, hike, ride, swim, ski or just refine their...Tags: Travel, Finance, Brodheadsville, Trips and Vacations, Services and Shopping
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Wells Fargo settles housing discrimination charge
Wells Fargo agreed Thursday to invest nearly $39 million in 45 areas nationwide — including South Florida — to settle a federal housing discrimination complaint. The Department of Housing and Urban Development accused the banking giant last...Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Social Issues, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Labor Legislation, Fort Lauderdale
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Wells Fargo to spend more than $40 million to settle fair-housing complaint
One of the nation's largest banks will spend $27 million to help minority communities that have been especially hard-hit by home foreclosures — including some around Orlando — in a deal announced Thursday by the National Fair Housing Alliance....
Tags: Corporate Officers, Tampa, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Banking, Fort Lauderdale
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