This may be the last New Year’s that Courtney Scott, 65, a retired nurse, gets to celebrate in her modest suburban Atlanta home.
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This may be the last New Year’s that Courtney Scott, 65, a retired nurse, gets to celebrate in her modest suburban Atlanta home.
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Many people believe that if their home is burnt to the ground, they would automatically receive full market value for their house.
This is not true.
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Good luck finding a new home to buy in Southern California these days-the supply of new home projects open and selling in Southern California is currently at a 20-year low. Cautious capital, a lack of finished lots, and notoriously slow planning departments are all contributing to a serious deficit of new for-sale housing in the region.
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Looking ahead to the housing market in 2014, with Jed Kolko, Trulia chief economist, and Bob Wetenhall, RBC Capital Markets homebuilding analyst. Wetenhall is buying the suppliers.
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New home construction in Red Deer spiked last month, with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. reporting 141 housing starts in the city — an increase from 16 in November 2012.
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As the end of the year draws within sight, a look back at the last 11 months in Calgary’s housing market shows it to be quite healthy.
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QUEBEC CITY — A judge has ordered a homeowner to fork over $313,000 for selling his house without telling the buyers the previous owners had died in a murder-suicide.
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Located just minutes from Anthony Henday Drive and Whitemud Drive, Granville is one of Edmonton’s newest and most exciting premier communities.
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Families looking to spend more time together and less time getting from point A to point B should consider checking out the west-end community of Hampton Terrace.
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Close to 60 per cent of Alberta homeowners who live in provincially designated floodways have rejected the government’s offer to relocate their homes, according to new figures released Monday.
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