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This Isn’t Your Dad’s Retail Land Ownership

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This Isn’t Your Dad’s Retail Land Ownership Buying real estate is perhaps the most common way for average people to build wealth, but if they’d like to try to take that another step, one of America’s oldest department chains is ripe for real estate investment. Seritage Growth Properties, the real estate investment trust spun off …

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Realtor.com® Debuts First-Time Buyer Videos

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Realtor.com® Debuts First-Time Buyer Videos     In new campaign efforts to bring millennials into the homebuying pool, realtor.com® is launching a five-part online video series that gives first-time buyers a humorous look at the stages of the purchase cycle. The “webisodes” feature Emmy-nominated actress Elizabeth Banks and are dubbed “The Home-Buying Process in Plain …

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What 6.5 Million Borrowers May Be Missing

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What 6.5 Million Borrowers May Be Missing About 6.5 million borrowers could likely qualify for and benefit from a traditional refinancing or the HARP program, according to a new report released from the Black Knight Financial Services Inc. About 3 million borrowers alone could save at least $200 a month via traditional refinances. About 500,000 …

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Fewer Home Buyers Pay All-Cash

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Fewer Home Buyers Pay All-Cash The share of home buyers using all-cash to pay for their real estate transactions dropped to the lowest level since November 2009, according to a new report by RealtyTrac. Nearly 25 percent of all single-family home and condo sales in May were all-cash purchases, down from 30 percent a year …

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Amenities That Jack Up Sales Prices

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Amenities That Jack Up Sales Prices Americans will dig deeper in their pockets and shell out more cash to live near top-notch schools and in safer neighborhoods with access to retail and “artificial amenities,” according to a new study published in the Journal of Urban Economics. In analyzing 2,000 neighborhoods across the country, researchers found …

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5 Issues That Will Impact Real Estate

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5 Issues That Will Impact Real Estate Demographic shifts from retiring baby boomers and the increase of millennials buying homes will have the most profound impact on the real estate industry in the coming years, according to a new survey of real estate professionals from the Counselors of Real Estate. CRE’s survey identifies the issues …

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Study Questions Home Efficiency Upgrades

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Study Questions Home Efficiency Upgrades   A new study makes a controversial finding: Home efficiency upgrades don’t equate to much energy savings over the long run. The University of Chicago study analyzed a random sample of 30,000 low-income Michigan households that were eligible for an Energy Department home weatherization program. The study found that projected …

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More Renters May Be Stuck

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More Renters May Be Stuck Millions of Americans may be unwillingly stuck in rental housing. The nation’s home ownership rate has plunged for eight years, currently down to 63.7 percent in the first quarter of this year from a peak of over 69 percent in 2004. As the home ownership rate has fallen, the amount …

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Housing Outlook Remains Healthy

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Housing Outlook Remains Healthy Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Chicago were singled out as the major housing markets with the healthiest outlooks in the nation, according to the latest reading of the Leading Index of Healthy Housing Markets (LIHHM), a report released by Nationwide that evaluates the healthy housing outlook of the U.S. and 400 metro areas. …

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New-Home Sales Climb to 7-Year High

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New-Home Sales Climb to 7-Year High New-home sales surged to the highest rate since February 2008, as the new-construction market continues to gain ground this year. Sales of newly built single-family homes increased 2.2 percent, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 546,000 units in May, according to a report from the Commerce Department. “Our builders …

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Metros with Fastest-Growing Economies

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Metros with Fastest-Growing Economies     Florida is emerging as the new leader for economic growth, fueled by baby boomers and retirement communities. Oil towns had dominated in recent years but as the energy boom fades, growth has been tapering off. Instead, Naples, Fla., emerged as the leader on a list of metro areas that …

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First-Time Buyers Fuel Latest Sales Boost

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First-Time Buyers Fuel Latest Sales Boost   Existing-home sales rose in May to their highest pace in nearly six years, largely attributed to a big rise in the number of first-time home buyers, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ latest housing report, released Monday. All major regions saw sales increases in May, with the …

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