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south florida real estate News Archive05-Mar-2006
- Real Estate Live (Washington Post)
Post Real Estate Editor Maryann Haggerty takes your questions and comments about the local housing market.
- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS (Bradenton Herald)
Real estate transactions recorded at the Manatee County Courthouse:
- Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust Reports Fourth Quarter and 2005 Annual Financial Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PHILADELPHIA----March 2, 2006--Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2005.
- Winn-Dixie may shut 9 S. Fla. stores (Miami Herald)
Winn-Dixie is targeting nine stores in Miami-Dade and Broward counties for the supermarket chain's next round of potential store closings, according to a list circulating among South Florida real estate brokers.
- LEGISLATIVE BRIEFS: Amendment would give break to home buyers (Miami Herald)
In another attempt to reduce the onerous and growing property tax burden on home buyers in Florida's surging real estate market, legislators will consider a constitutional amendment giving first-time buyers a large, one-time tax break.
- January home sales fall in South Florida; prices are flat (Miami Herald)
Home sales plunged in South Florida last month as the real estate market continued to retreat from last year's frenetic pace, the Florida Association of Realtors reported Tuesday.
- Bills aim to solve housing crisis (Bonita Daily News)
Florida homeowners have been gleeful about their climbing net worths that are tied directly to the sizzling real estate market.
- S. Fla. hot housing market cools off (Miami Herald)
January existing-home sales plunged in South Florida as the real estate market continued to shift from go-go to so-so. Real estate agents sold 36 percent fewer Broward County houses than they did a year ago, and year-over-year sales dropped 28 percent in Miami-Dade, according to the Florida Association of Realtors.
- Ulmer's mantra key to his rise, ruin (The Toledo Blade)
Playing the dual roles of preacher and friend, John Ulmer unlocked the secrets of his lucrative housing empire at a Florida real estate "boot camp." "It's not voodoo," he said.
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