Real Estate and Finance Articles
191: Cost Of Living New York
New York, is the third largest state in population after California and Texas, with an estimated population of 19,426,113 people. A very slow growing state domestically New York is a leading destinat
192: Cost Of Living In Chicago
Known all over the world for its daring approach to culture and the arts and its fierce passion for sports Chicago is a national hub for business and industry. To add to Chicago's impressive accompli
193: Cost Of Living In Florida
Florida was at the top last year in cost of living increases mainly due to a 6.0% inflation rate. Rising fuel costs have been the catalyst for this, increasing 5.6% a quarter. Last year at this time g
194: Monte Carlo - Defying The Recession
The Monaco Grand Prix held at the end of the May shows Monaco in her full glory to the world for a Sunday afternoon, and this year was no exception as Lewis Hamilton won the race for the first time.
195: Real Estate Investor Or Real Estate Victim?
Greer, SC – “You can run from the risk and hide your head in the sand or you can face the next phase of the real estate market…and steer your destiny in the direction of success.” Those are the words
196: Selling a ‘problem’ property
As we go through life, we can often find ourselves in a tight spot financially. Sometimes the only option is to sell or downsize our major assets, which will usually include a property. But what happe
197: Summer Tourists Ignore Financial Worries
At a recent televised press conference, no less a financial expert than the Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King warned that the 'nice decade' was over and that the British economy was now on a
198: Cometh the Manhattan Buyers Market
Perhaps because everyone in the industry has been waiting for New York City's real estate market to begin looking a bit more like the rest of the country's, the media's coverage of the last quarter'
199: Battles Loom Over Rent-Controlled NYC Apartments
With the sale last year of a large number of the city's public housing units,
the battle over New York City's subsidized housing was brought into stark relief.
Indeed, last year's sale of the Manha
200: What's next for Manhattan Real Estate
The first quarter of the
year was a bad one for the national housing market. Nothing much new
occurred, however it was an unabated
continuation of last year, which was o
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