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Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday.
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday. About 106,000...
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Wed, Sep 24, 2008 8:15 p.m. Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday.
Report blasts Arizona pre-K funding Is Arizona doing enough to help the smallest of students? A new report by ���Pre-K Now��� is highly critical of the state when it comes to funding for pre-kindergarten. Phoenix parents 12 News spoke to said pre-k is an important investment, but expensive at the same time.
'Ugly Homes' Buyers Settle Fraud Suit PHOENIX -- A company widely recognized as "We Buy Ugly Homes.com" has settled a consumer fraud lawsuit which accused it of fraud in foreclosure rescues and mortgages.
Arizona forecast: Economy may take years to recover, solar could be bright spot Arizona���s economy and real estate markets may take years to recover due to a glut of housing and commercial real estate, weak consumer and business spending, and slow job and population growth.
Arizona reports possible recruiting violation PHOENIX ��� The University of Arizona has reported a possible NCAA recruiting violation by men's basketball coach Lute Olson, who called it "an unfortunate and regrettable error."
Economist: slow economic recovery for Phoenix area PHOENIX - After a real estate expert discussed the shaky state of the real estate market, an economic development official introducing the next speaker at a breakfast economic outlook conference on Wednesday joked that serving Bloody Mary cocktails might be appropriate.
Problems reported at 4 Wisconsin nursing homes Four state nursing homes are among 133 in the nation with chronic quality problems, a new federal government report says. But the promising news is that three of the nursing homes ��� in Middleton, Sun Prairie and Columbus ��� are now listed as having "shown improvement," according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS list of "Special Focus Facilities." Despite progress, Middleton ...
Economist: slow economic recovery for Phoenix area PHOENIX ��� After a real estate expert discussed the shaky state of the real estate market, an economic development official introducing the next speaker at a breakfast economic outlook conference on Wednesday joked that serving Bloody Mary cocktails might be appropriate.
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