Lucy's Lobster Tales

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Realtor Notebook

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County investigating alleged use of hidden cameras

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West sees biggest month-to-month rise

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With fears of inflation at bay, rates set new lows

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Be the agent your clients would love to work with

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Homes may be rehabbed, rented, resold or demolished

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Critic says legislation was 'unnecessarily burdensome'

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Wallstreet Journal ___________________________________________

Real-estate funds saddled with boom-time properties are getting relief from Wall Street firms and other investors hoping to capitalize on their need for cash.
Morris Bailey and Dennis Gomes are paying $35 million for Resorts Atlantic City, at a time when gambling revenue is declining and customers are being siphoned off to Pennsylvania venues.
The bank is selling its mortgage on the Viceroy Anguilla to Starwood Capital Group at a hefty discount, the latest example of capitulation by a bank that has nursed a troubled real-estate project for years.
The Dutch company's expansion has yielded disappointing results due to the weak economy, competition and the difficulties of exporting Western shopping concepts to a country steeped in different traditions.
A Jacksonville hotel missed paying its mortgage despite $5 million in help from the Hyatt chain.

 

 

Judy Cooper
The Maine Real Estate Network
75 John Roberts Road South Portland, ME 04106
Phone: 207-774-4224 x 223
Cell: 207-415-0060
Fax: 207-799-9471

 
 
 
 

 

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