Highlights

A collection of news and information related to Real Estate Transactions published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 129
» View baltimoresun.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Next >
-
real estate transactions
Tamarac July 23 •5713 NW 66th Ave $110,000 Seller: Dyke Hans Van Buyer: Gabriel Vazquez •8211 NW 74th Ave $250,000 Sellers: Paul John Petrillo and Debra Petrillo Buyers: Paul M.Marcum and Amanda Marcum July 24 •7303 NW 58th...Tags: Tamarac, Fannie Mae, Court Administration, Lauderhill, Broward County
-
Taking care with time shares
Special to The Morning CallYou're vacationing in the Bahamas when a charming man in a flowered shirt offers you a free bottle of rum, breakfast and access to exclusive beachfront property for the day. All you have to do is tour a time-share resort that just opened on the island....Tags: Tribune Co., Sales, Property, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
-
Decline in FSBOs
The complexity of real estate transactions has increased, as has the time it takes to market a property, which may account for the decline in owners selling their properties by themselves. 12 percent Amount of sellers who skipped using a real estate...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Real Estate Agents, Property
-
Pros, cons of selling by owner
Associated PressDespite the glut of homes on the market, falling prices in many areas, and competition from bargain-basement foreclosures, plenty of homeowners still want to sell their properties without a real estate agent. For the intrepid and value-minded homeowner,...Tags: Homes, Marketing, Prices, Real Estate, Clubs and Associations
-
Private equity firms paying $2B for Lehman's Neuberger, other investment management assets
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. on Monday agreed to sell its investment management business to a pair of private-equity firms, fetching $2.15 billion as the bankrupt investment bank continues its liquidation. Bain Capital Partners and...Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Mutual Funds, George Walker, Bankruptcy, Investment Service
-
Storm of 1928: Two men putting racial injustices to rest 80 years later
On Sept. 30, 1928, two memorial services were held. One for whites. One for blacks.
So full of grief, prayer, hope and righteousness, those services were the beginning of the segregation of a tragedy. A segregation so complete it has taken 80 years to...Tags: Florida Power & Light, Hurricanes, Zora Neale Hurston, Health and Safety at Work, Henry Flagler
-
A glance at the Palm Beach County School District's legal operations
Law and schools A glance at the Palm Beach County School District's legal operations: Lawyers: One chief counsel, 12 attorneys (including consulting and temporary), four paralegals, six legal secretaries and one coordinator Budget for the 2008-09...Tags: Palm Beach County School District, Academic Progress, Economic Policy
-
Developer accused of bribing Parsippany official
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) _ Federal authorities claim a developer gave bribes and corrupt payments to a former Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board attorney to help the builder advance his projects. Edward J. Mosberg, 82, of Union, was indicted Thursday on...Tags: Corruption, Lawyers, Fraud, Corporate Crime, Bribery
-
This is going to hurt
As Wall Street's giants crumble around us, and the reverberations rumble worldwide, New York will suffer a greater helping of pain. In upended careers, tight credit and soft consumer spending, this opaque crisis will appear on Long Island's doorsteps....Tags: Freddie Mac, Bank of America Corp., Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Political Candidates, Long Island
-
Wall Street's pain is acute for New Yorkers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt a black-tie gala to help poor kids, a woman had champagne splashed on her Oscar de la Renta gown. A week ago she might not have cared that champagne stains. But last week was not a time to ruin an $8,000 dress. The merry-go-round on Wall Street is...Tags: American International Group, Newspapers, Stocks, Upper West Side, Clothing and Textiles Industry
-
Delray Beach mortgage agent guilty of fraud
Staff reportA Delray Beach mortgage broker pleaded guilty Friday to participating in a wire fraud scheme to misappropriate more than $1.2 million in client funds supposedly held in escrow for real estate transactions and related expenses. John Mohan, 38, faces up to...Tags: Delray Beach, Financial and Business Services, Fraud, Corporate Crime, Mortgages
Oct 7, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Oct 5, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Oct 3, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 3, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Sep 29, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Sep 28, 2008
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Sep 25, 2008
|Resource Link| Chicago Tribune
Sep 15, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Sep 18, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Sep 16, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Sep 21, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 20, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Original site for Real Estate Transactions topic gallery.

