Friday, May 7, 2010

Hold On to That Mansion: Values of Priciest Homes Keep - Daily Finance
Several years ago, these buyers would have likely been in the market for $20 million homes. "I know is sounds odd, but these buyers are trading down to the next tier of million-dollar properties," he says.

City assessment letters are being mailed; assessor - Register-Star
Letters were sent to Hudsonians today informing them on the new assessed taxable value of their homes, and should be received Saturday increase took the city’s overall taxable value from roughly $304 million to more than $399 million.

Nelson's News Is Giving Away North Georgia Canopy Tours - WSB-TV Atlanta
You'll see items like celebrity events, concerts, million dollar homes, feature stories, things that you'll want to see and do. How do you get the daily update? Great question. You have two options. Join Nelson's News On Facebook or enter your email

Million-dollar home sales take a dip - Denver Post
Sales of million-dollar homes in the Denver area dipped slightly in March, while the median sale price was up fractionally month-over-month, according to a recently released analysis by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. A total of 34 homes sold

Stocks move lower as Greece debates steps to bring in - Allentown Morning Call
The euro fell further against the dollar, hitting a new 14-month low stocks fell for every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange , where volume came to 730.6 million shares, compared with 739.8 million shares traded at the same point

Homearama comes to town - Suffolk News-Herald
Over the last several years, we’ve gotten away from multi-million dollar showcase homes and scaled things back to suit the economy we’re in right now,” Halprin said. “People don’t have to just dream anymore. They can buy.”

Year's most expensive home sale: $46.5 million ranch - MSN Real Estate
While the foreclosure wave begins to catch up with some owners of multimillion-dollar properties, others among the super rich are buying homes at a savings that is simply beyond middle-class comprehension. The more you buy, the more you save

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