| Bud   Doggett's legacyBizjournals.com - Charlotte,NC,USA
 Just weeks after DC real estate and   civic icon Bud Doggett died, a piece of his legacy as one of the few   remaining homegrown commercial real estate   owners ...
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     | What's   worth saving at Lehman Brothers?The Associated Press -
 A. This year, Lehman's results have been marred by $6.9 billion of losses from   its battered real estate   portfolio and other risky investments. ...
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     | Registration   must for real estate agentsEconomic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
 For the first time in the country, a state government, Haryana, has announced   that real estate brokering   services will have to be undertaken by licensed ...
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     | Finding   Profits in a Distressed MarketNew York Times - United States
 By VIVIAN MARINO Gene Hacker, a real estate   broker and investor, tours a foreclosed house in Anaheim, Calif.,   where the kitchen cabinets, appliances and ...
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     | Real-estate   ills, sales slowdown spread to ChinaSeattle Times - United States
 China has joined the United States, Britain,   Spain   and others on the list of nations hit with a real-estate   decline. By Keith Bradsher GUANGZHOU,   ...
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     | New Residential   Real Estate Brokerage Offers   Innovative Marketing ...PR Web (press release) - Ferndale,WA,USA
 RE Savvy is offering a new approach to real   estate brokering in Chicago   by proactively marketing properties to ensure more qualified buyers, higher   prices ...
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     | California Real Estate Investment Firm's Strategy   for Housing CrisisPR Web (press release) - Ferndale,WA,USA
 Barrington Malcolm, CEO of California   real estate investment firm   Dynasty Dynamics, Inc., has a strategy for this declining housing market. ...
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At a point of time when the real estate graph is going downwards, a FICCI-Ernst & Young survey reveals that the sector would embark on a high growth trajectory in the long run. The report gave several pointers of the developments slated to happen in the sector. The full report would be released on September 10 at a real estate summit, which would have the presence of all stakeholders. The segments in which significant growth is expected in the Indian real estate sector include healthcare infrastructure, logistics and warehousing and affordable housing formats. The FICCI-Ernst & Young Real Estate Report is based on the qualitative survey conducted by Ernst & Young across six prominent cities comprising Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and Bangalore.For more view- realtydigest.blogspot.com
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