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Real Estate Opportunities Around the World

12 hours ago ago from Real Estate Investor Info

Although recent house market reports have shown that there is still market instability, there are real estate markets around the world that are showing great improvement. The weakened US dollars indicate that it may be a great time to invest in foreign real estate. Many people are discovering that there are a number of real estate investment opportunities all over the world. The following are a number of emerging international real ...

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Real Estate Investing In The Age Of Government Intervention

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Where to find (and easy ways to create!) unique articles and how to make money after you have found them My Unique Article Home December 18, 2009 Real Estate Investing In The Age Of Government Intervention Real estate investing probably makes you think of a number of things. You likely leap to real estate investing as real ...

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Global Real Estate: A Tougher Market – BusinessWeek

10 hours ago ago from Real Esate Investment. Go2N-VestCorp.com

TheBull.com.au Global Real Estate: A Tougher Market BusinessWeek Investment managers say they are steering clear of J-REITs, or Japanese real estate investment trusts, that peaked in 2007 and have faced major financial China officials banned from buying property AsiaOne all 65 news articles

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Foreclosure backlog estimated at 1.7M

22 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Foreclosure backlog estimated at 1.7M WASHINGTON (AP) -- About 1.7 million homeowners were on the verge of foreclosure in the fall, a looming "shadow inventory" of homes that will be put up for sale in the coming years and weigh down prices, a report said Thursday. The number, up from 1.1 million a year earlier, is likely to keep rising through the middle of next year or later, said Mark Fleming, chief economist of First American CoreLogic, ...

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