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Real Estate Agents News Archive 04-Oct-2008

Abandoned dogs: Valley real estate agents to the rescue (ABC 15 Phoenix)A Scottsdale organization has been overwhelmed by Valley pets left behind in the foreclosure fallout.

Real estate agents catch the bicycling bug and share it with their clients (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)PORTLAND -- With gas prices high, bicycles flying out of stores and a buyer's market for houses, several real estate agents around the country are touting the two-wheeled appeal of their listings.

Real-estate agents want more signs in Breckenridge (Summit Daily News)BRECKENRIDGE - A group of Breckenridge real-estate agents asked the town council this week to allow more open-house signs, furthering a trend toward grass-roots democracy at town hall.

Second homes in Tasmania : The growth of holiday homeownership and its community impacts (Australian Policy Online)This paper describes the results of interviews with real estate agents, local planning officers and community representatives to consider the wider ramifications and impacts of significant and localised second homeownership before considering some early policy recommendations directed at the state and federal tiers of governance.

County real estate agents organize (Gazette.net)Brian Austin, a broker and co-owner of Royal Realty in Mitchellville, speaks at last week's meeting of the Prince George's Real Estate Agents for Change at Prince George's Community College in Largo.

Slow economy impacting Hawaii real estate sales (KHNL News 8 Honolulu)KAIMUKI (KHNL) - Thousands of Oahu real estate agents feel the impact of our slowing economy as deeply or more deeply than anyone. The good news is Hawaii's real estate, depending on your neighborhood is not in the kind of trouble seen in many mainland markets.

Complaints against Ohio real-estate agents rise (The Cincinnati Enquirer)Complaints against real-estate agents and brokers are climbing in Ohio as a lackluster housing market leads to fewer sales and more frustration, state government figures showed.

State lowers fine for Stewart TItle (Everett Herald)Stewart Title of Snohomish County, earlier fined nearly $2 million for repeatedly violating a law against providing real estate agents with excessive gifts and incentives, has agreed to pay $250,000 to resolve the issue, Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler said Wednesday.

Housing: Real-estate agents pull out all the stops in slow market (The Journal News)Little change in the prices of homes in Rockland means buyers and sellers remain stalemated when it comes to making a deal.

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