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Real Estate Agents News Archive 24-Nov-2007

Columbia home sales | Realtors: Market is stable (The State)Home sales in the Columbia area dipped nearly 5 percent in October, compared to the same month last year, according to a report from the S.C. Realtors association. That follows a double-digit decrease the previous month. But local real estate agents say they don?t believe the market is headed for trouble. ?Our local market is stable and holding its own year over year,? Andy Walker, president of ...

Team of real estate agents lend helping hand to ?special lady? (The Maryville Daily Times)Building a house can be a stressful process, but for Penny Kizer?s team of real estate agents and builders it has been a blessing. ?She?s a very special lady,? Johnny Weston and Associates Construction Manager Don Hopson said of Kizer.

Buyers outnumber sellers in religious real-estate market (The Arizona Republic)Buying and selling churches require a lot more than help from Above. It takes real-estate agents and lenders who can look at churches for their business values.

Real estate agents revolt over underquoting (The Age)Victoria's real estate industry moves to defy state regulators over the illegal practice of underquoting, with agents told to ignore tough new guidelines aimed at curbing the practice.

Area home sales were lower last month (The Kansas City Star)The area's housing market remained down in October compared with a year ago, according to local real estate agents, but the backlog of unsold homes decreased from September.

Century 21 Hallmark sets sales mark (Alice Echo-News Journal)Century 21 Hallmark office celebrated a milestone of $4 million in sales for the month of October. The Alice office has nine real estate agents.

Edinburgh: Where Georgian rules (International Herald Tribune) Ask local real estate agents which are the most desirable Georgian streets in Edinburgh and the answers will be all but unanimous: Heriot Row, Northumberland Street and Moray Place - the triumvirate that continues to command some of the highest property prices in the Scottish capital.

What real estate agents really mean when they say ... (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)Home sellers and their agents are reaching new levels of creativity with the first thing agents and potential buyers usually see -- the listing blurb.

Light may shine on bonuses (The News & Observer)Real estate agents may soon disclose sellers' incentives to potential buyers.

Savoring home (Boston Globe)They are real estate agents and dockworkers, electricians and firefighters. They live in every neighborhood of the city, from Mattapan to East Boston and West Roxbury to Charlestown.

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