Rick Otton, author of How To Buy A House For A Dollar, will be sharing creative strategies on his upcoming live seminar on 27 August to help Hobart residents in turning their negatively geared Hobart real estate around. (PRWEB) August … There is also …
Davidoff, 62, is president of the Glenora Skyline Development Corp., which is building a multi-tower, high–end highrise in Glenora. The project went through a rare four days of public hearings at city hall before being approved. The evidence heard …
In cities and towns, most people can't buy real estate and most developers can't sell it: There's an unmet demand for affordable homes and an oversupply of high–end dwellings. Thanh and Lang lost relatives to the Vietnam War and are now detached from …
Gold may extend a rally from a two-month high as an increase in demand from jewelry buyers in China and India helps counter a drop in assets under exchange-traded funds backed by bullion. Prices may rally to as much as $1,550 an ounce by the end of the …
More than 800 state and federal firefighters were dispatched to the blaze in the affluent resort region that's a second home to celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis. In addition, private insurers have sent in their own …
… all over the world. A specialized team of researchers examine thousands of applicants each month who are seeking to be ranked as a top affluent living product or service by the independent authority. Boston restaurants interested in being ranked …
The 20-something Beijing lawyers and fans of South Korean pop idol Rain are part of a small but growing number of affluent Chinese for whom the craze for all things South Korean means flying to Seoul for the weekend to have wedding pictures taken …
In a 2009 article in the Toronto Star, progressive economist Hugh Mackenzie commented on the “strange debate that separates taxes from the services they pay for.” This is a problem across the political spectrum. Mackenzie criticized the tendency of the …
Lincoln's target buyers — hipper, more affluent, better educated and more female than its current customers — are a mystery to many dealerships, some of which have been selling Lincolns since the 1930s. When a …. Service appointments are growing.