Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Realogics Joins Sotheby's And Expands Roster - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Rebound SEATTLE (Feb. 23, 2010) -- Sotheby's International Realty Affiliates LLC today announced that Realogics Brokerage, LLC, in Seattle is the newest member of its luxury real estate network. The firm, owned by Dean and Stacy Jones of

Welcome to China – a real estate free-for-all like no other - The Christian Science Monitor
I've relayed a lot of these stats here already, but this morning I found a really excellent roundup of Chinese real estate bubble signs. From the Toronto Star : Frenzied developers with access to cheap money are creating a glut of premium office

M-m-m-my career in real estate - Los Angeles Times
It was a No. 1 hit for the Knack -- and a career-maker for Sharona Alperin. The hormonally charged single "My Sharona" struck it big for the Los Angeles band more than three decades ago. Pictured on the single's cover was the song's 17-year-old real

Fractional real estate conference, Fractional Summit USA, to be - PR Inside
2010-02-23 01:34:33 - Global fractional ownership brand and fractional real estate conference organiser, Fractional Life, is delighted to announce that The Registry Collection exchange program, the world’s largest luxury exchange program, is the

Real estate big Keith Rubenstein says $195K, six-week Hamptons 'luxury - New York Daily News
Keith Rubenstein, who owns the Manhattan real estate firm Somerset Partners, contends the oceanfront Southampton home billed as a "deluxe seasonal rental" was a dump. A real estate honcho who paid $195,000 for a six-week summer rental that he says

Earnings Preview: Toll Brothers - Forbes
LOS ANGELES -- Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. , reports its fiscal first-quarter results before the stock market opens Wednesday. WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Signs that home orders and completed sales rose during the quarter and any outlook from

Real estate honcho sues over shabby summer rental in the Hamptons - New York Post
A real estate big was shocked to discover his $195,000 six-week summer rental in the Hamptons wasn't a good deal. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Keith Rubenstein says the swanky digs he and his family thought they were getting on

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