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Real Estate Agents News Archive 04-Apr-2009

Real Estate Agents Lobby Congress for Right to Sell Hotel Rooms (PRWeb)"No one suffers more during a housing crisis than real estate agents and mortgage brokers." (PRWeb Apr 1, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/04/prweb2264234.htm

Chinese city turns cadres into real estate agents (Reuters via Yahoo! News)A local government in an eastern Chinese city has taken its efforts to prop up the economy to new heights, ordering cadres to act as real estate agents with a quota of selling -- or buying -- at least one flat each.

Real estate agents see hopeful signs with spring (Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal)The real estate market on the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck appears to be following right along with the slow economy.

Research and Markets: 2009 Worldwide Real Estate Agents & Brokers Industry Report (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "2009 Worldwide Real Estate Agents & Brokers Industry Report" report to their offering.

Spring has sprung; will home sales? Local real estate agents are hopeful (The Wenatchee World)WENATCHEE ? More than a few tentative home shoppers are springing up among the crocuses and early daffodils, area real estate agents say.

Electronic tools give real estate agents' listings more immediacy (The Wichita Eagle)Marlin Penner loves his new high-tech downtown commercial real estate office. Penner's clients and staff use two computerized conference centers to punch up everything from geographic information systems-generated aerial and ground property views to teleconferences and Webinars.

Real Estate Agents Lobby Congress for Right to Sell Hotel Rooms (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)"No one suffers more during a housing crisis than real estate agents and mortgage brokers."

Layoff insurance a lure for buyers? :Real estate agents, builders hope plan will increase house sales. (South Bend Tribune)LOS ANGELES -- Free granite countertops, swimming pools and landscaping aren't going to convince anyone who's afraid of losing a job to buy a home. But what about a promise to pay your mortgage if you get laid off?

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