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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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Pasadena Native Lost Her House To LA Wildfires One Day After Paying Off Her Mortgage: 'It's Gone'
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How The Mircale Malibu Mansion And Pacific Palisades Home Survived The Devastating LA Fires
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What Happens To Your Mortgage And Property Tax When You Lose Your Home In A Natural Disaster?
The message coming from the property market in New Zealand is that buyers are out and about and keen to get into the market, whether they are first time buyers, mid life stage buyers or even investors, according to the March 2012 NZ Property Report. Manhattan Office Property Rents Rising
Manhattan Office Property Rents Rising Manhattan Office Property Rents Rising Office rents in Manhattan are increasing again with the average asking rent reaching $58. Wyoming Town - Population 1 - Sells For $900,000 to Vietnamese Buyer
The town of Buford, Wyoming - population 1 - was sold for $900,000 to an unidentified buyer from Vietnam on Thursday after an 11-minute Internet auction that attracted worldwide interest. Fed Rules on Turning Foreclosures into Rentals
The Federal Reserve took steps to encourage banks to turn more of their foreclosed homes into rental properties in new policy guidelines issued on Thursday that could help lessen the flood of distressed property sales that is depressing prices. Federal Judge Approves $25 Billion Mortgage Pact
A federal judge approved a $25 billion mortgage settlement with five top U.S. banks over allegations of foreclosure abuses and misconduct in servicing home loans, according to court documents. For $26.7M In Hong Kong Auction: Not a Property but a 900-Year-Old Dish
A 900-year-old Chinese ceramic dish from the era of the Song dynasty sold for $26.7 million at an auction in Hong Kong. Ukrainian Billionaire Takes Over 14 Wall Street
Ukrainian billionaire Alex Rovt has stepped in to pay off the loans on landmark office building 14 Wall Street, leaving former co-owner Capstone Equities as manager and leasing agent and former co-owner Carlyle Group LP out of the deal, a source familiar with the deal said on Thursday. The Rudest (And Friendliest) Nations For Travelers
How did your countrymen fare? Travel search site Skyscanner. com surveyed its users to find the world's rudest nations for travelers and the results are unlikely to surprise you. Morgan Stanley CEO Took Home $13 Mln in 2011
Morgan Stanley Chief Executive James Gorman took home compensation totaling $13 million in 2011, down 14.5 percent from 2010, in contrast to the increases enjoyed by other big Wall Street CEOs. U.S. Mortgage Rates Ticks Down To 3.98%: Freddie Mac
U.S. 30-year fixed-rate mortgages declined slightly to 3.98 percent in the week ending April 5 as recent economic indicators were mixed, mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac said Thursday.