Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at the Oil Information Service, foresees the average price drifting down, as it typically does this time of year, to as low as $3.05 by year's end. For retailers, the best-case scenario would be for the national average to …
He said the Mapleton sale is a good thing for Boulder, and could break the ice at the extreme high end of the market locally. He added that he believes the city has the ability to move into a higher real estate realm given the attractions of living …
Each has a walk-in closet, an en-suite bathroom and high-set transom-style windows. Across the … At one end of the house is a hot tub. TAXES: $5,304 a year. CONTACT: Cheryl Shaw, J. F. Brown Real Estate Services (540) 570-5352; jfbrownrealestate.com.
An adjoining kitchen has stone counters and high–end appliances. There are … Vineyards of the Bandol appellation can be reached through a path at the end of the property; the path continues through a protected pine forest several kilometers to the beach.
Forget the home gym: The actor and wellness guru are on the board of a real estate firm creating residences that claim to boost physical well-being on either coast. Combining two of L.A.'s top obsessions — health and real estate — might seem like the …
Over one hundred and twenty professionals specializing in luxury real estate gathered this Fall to see how their marketing techniques compare to the best in the business at Leaders in Luxury (LIL), a networking symposium for upper-tier Realtors held in …
Ann-Marie Lurie, chief economist with the Calgary Real Estate Board, said several favourable economic conditions have been supporting a strong luxury home market in Calgary and area this year. “There's more activity in the inner-city. A lot of those …
In this season of the fall harvest, Congress is proving once again that it is a very poor gardener — it keeps watering the weeds and pulling the flowers. A conference committee is presently meeting to hash out a new, five-year farm bill, and what a …
Recent years have been good for New York City's billionaires but worse for hungry families and the charities that serve them, according to a new report from the New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH). The findings amount to “a tale of two food …