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Pending home sales fall by most in a year but improve from 2011
Pending home sales — the measure of how many Americans signed contracts to buy previously owned homes — tumbled last month in the steepest fall in more than a year. The index of resales slid 5.5% in April after gaining 3.8% in March to nearly...
Tags: Real Estate Sales, Financial and Business Services, Land Price
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U.S. home prices fall 2.6% in March, S&P/Case-Shiller index shows
Home prices ended the first quarter at their lowest point since the U.S. housing crisis began, a closely followed index of home values showed, but analysts found indications of growing stability in the turbulent housing market.
Home prices in 20 major...Tags: Services and Shopping, Financial and Business Services, Land Price, Religion and Belief, Values
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U.S. home price decline slows to 2.6%, Case Shiller says
Home prices in 20 American cities slumped in March compared to a year earlier, but the slide was the slowest since December 2010. The S&P Case Shiller index of property values fell 2.6% after falling 3.5% in February. Nationwide, however, prices were up...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Values
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Home prices at post-bubble lows but may point to market stability
Home prices in the U.S. ended the first quarter at their lowest point since the housing crisis, with values in 20 major cities dropping 2.6% in March compared with the same period a year earlier. The gauge is currently down about 35% from its peak before...
Tags: Land Price, Financial and Business Services, Religion and Belief, Values
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BofA tries turning distressed homeowners into renters
Unable to qualify for modifications on Bank of America mortgages, a few of California's most distressed homeowners are being offered one last chance to stay in their homes: Become renters instead.
Testing a mortgage-to-lease program in the Golden State,...Tags: Property, Financial and Business Services, Rental Service, Banking, Investments
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Men's swimsuits: Bye-bye, baggy
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn a recent episode of Bravo's "Million Dollar Listing," one of the real estate agent cast members went shopping for a swimsuit to wear on a celebratory jaunt to the Hamptons. The price for the fancifully printed swim trunks at the exclusive...Tags: Neil Barrett, Daniel Craig, Givenchy, Services and Shopping, Balenciaga
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Justin Bieber pays $6.5 million for Calabasas home
The price that first-time homeowner Justin Bieber paid for his new digs in Calabasas has wended its way into the public record: $6.5 million.
Set on 1.3 acres in a gated community, the 10,000-square-foot main house is described as "transitional French"...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Larry Hagman, Casablanca (movie), Swimming, Britney Spears
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Sought-after Cameron Woods finally feeling the real estate crash
It is, quietly, the talk of the street. And in the San Fernando Valley, this is not just any street. It's a quarter-mile stretch of Orion Avenue in Van Nuys known as Cameron Woods. But location scouts, and just about everyone else, call it the "Leave...
Tags: Jack Benny, Bonnie Raitt, John Raitt, Concerts, Leave It to Beaver (tv program)
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Las Vegas housing market improves in April
A new report shows Las Vegas metro area prices rose year-over-year in April for the first time since June 2010. The median home price for the region was up 2.5% from April 2011 and 4.3% from the prior month to hit $119,000, according to research firm...
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Celebrity sellers have little effect on home prices
Their internationally recognized names sell music and movie tickets. They promote perfumes and presidents. But when it comes to selling their own houses, celebrities often find that their cachet doesn't pull in the cash.
Actors Goldie Hawn and Kurt...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Goldie Hawn, Personal Service, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping
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Reagan blood sample vial for sale, controversy included
It's called Lot 160, a 5-inch glass tube that's unremarkable in every way — except that it purportedly held blood drawn from President Ronald Reagan as he lay struggling for life after an assassination attempt. The vial, partially coated with a...
Tags: Libraries, George Washington, Marilyn Monroe, Celebrities, Health
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