- Selling prices starting to come down as S. Florida real estate market slows
- The number of homes sold in Washington continued to rise
- California home sales hit four-year low in January
- Picking the real estate apples from oranges
- Web site offers map-based searches for Rental Properties
- Profile of an ace real estate rookie
- Zillow.com has received real estate brokerage licenses for Washington
- Waves of New Investors Target European Real Estate Markets
- Ready for some surprising news about the torrid home sale market?
- Five steps to take if you're trying to sell your home
- Real estate may be workforce fantasy
- Can 3 houses be sold by 2010 for tax advantages?
- If you build it, will they come?
- Florida's housing market thrived in 2005
- What map trends mean for real estate business
- Toronto real estate sales sees strongest growth
- About 103,540 properties nationwide entered some stage of foreclosure
- The Houston real estate market continued strong in January
- Houston site aims to educate on common home buying scams
- The number of single-family homes for sale in the Southeast Valley close to record
- Real estate slowdown leaves casualties
- Creator of travel giant Expedia has Realtors worried with Zillow
- Luxury Hotel Fetches $95M; $10M Upgrade Planned
- Complexes fetch $223 million
- Market Records First Year-End Fall In Homeownership Rate
- Some Property Tax adjustments can help give a boost to homeowners, economy
- Couple surprised at how fast the housing market has slowed down
- January home sales in county plunge 38% from red-hot level of 2005
- To get the top dollar, you need to have a house in good condition
- It pays to go with a real estate broker
- More people engaging in real estate discussions online
- Real Estate Commission approves minimum-service measure despite DOJ opposition
- Sales of existing homes in Wisconsin for 2005 totaled an estimated 123,000 units
- Sales of existing homes were down in January while home price continued to appreciate
- Phoenix rising: Life thrives in the desert
- California Real Estate Market impacted by rising inventory, prices
- Home inventory hits 2-year high
- January was a chilly one for the real-estate market
- Housing price hike hits 22-year high
- Housing market becomes more balanced
- Home inventory hits 2-year high
- O'ahu's housing market mellowed further last month
- Homes free for the taking
- 15 facts about valley's housing scene you may not have known
- Online real estate sites can have drawbacks, too
- House-price appreciation continued at a robust pace at the end of 2005
- Falling inventory remains high on Realtors' radar
- Housing market flattening, but no crash
- Dog included in sale of home
- Single women are becoming homeowners at a rate never seen before
- Case Confirms Condo Buyer's Right to Cancel Contract
- Four-month decline in sales may signal end of five-year real estate boom
- Real estate agent now writes for stars
- Housing market flattening, but no crash
- New home purchase has catch for young Missouri couple
- Consumers surveyed about top real estate errors
- Start putting together a strategy, an action plan in the spring Real Estate season
- Increased Foreclosure Activity Continues
- Nashville Home Sales Continue Upward Climb
- Don't count on that second home bringing in a profit
- February another strong month for new home sales
- County may turn to rentals for moderate-price housing
- The average home in Maryland is no longer affordable to the average worker
- A hot real-estate market is going to help Seattle residents cut their losses
- Housing Market Readjusting to Normal Balance
- Bay Area Real Estate market tough on new agents
- The number of houses for sale in Greater Hartford rose in February
- More people consider buying a home on the Web in the future without seeing in person
- California home sales fell in February
- Writing a real estate Web site
- High-end N.Y. real estate market surges
- First home purchase takes facts, savvy
- Helping build homes to make 'a real difference'
- CBOE invites investors to 'bet the house'
- The new catch phrase for Phoenix's real estate industry is transportation