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Antares buys New England residential complexes

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Greenwich, Conn.-based Antares Investment Partners purchased two residential Greenwich properties from an affiliate of Mill Management Group for $223 million.

The company said that two complexes -- the 266-unit Putnam Green I-III located at the juncture of Post Road and Western Junior Highway in Greenwich and the 130-unit Weaver's Hill located off of Weaver Street in the Glenville section of Greenwich -- will be converted into luxury condominiums.  more...

Phoenix Tower sold in Texas

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Hines, an international real estate firm, announced the sale of Phoenix Tower for an undisclosed amount in Houston, Texas.

Located at 3200 Southwest Freeway, the 34-story office tower contains 629,000 square feet of rentable area.

FSP Phoenix Tower Limited Partnership (FSPLP) purchased the property from Peak Phoenix Tower LP.

Phoenix Tower was 92 percent leased at closing to tenants including Washington Mutual, Champion Technologies, Allen Boone Humphries Robinson, and Phillips & Akers.  more...

Triple Net sells Las Vegas asset

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Grubb & Ellis/Las Vegas announced that Trans-Aero Land and Development Corp. purchased a 100,625-square-foot office building in Las Vegas for $22.3 million.

Grubb & Ellis represented the seller, Santa Ana, Calif.-based Triple Net Properties, in the transaction, while Realty Executives Nevada represented Trans-Aero.  more...

'Radical' concept in online listings Premium Content

By Jessica Swesey, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Edgeio, a new service for online classified listings, launched this week, with what some have called a "radical" concept in Web listings publishing.

Edgeio constantly monitors RSS-enabled Web sites and pulls any item tagged "listing" and publishes the listing on the edgeio Web site and network. RSS, which stands for "Really Simple Syndication," is an XML-based protocol that allows for the automatic distribution of Internet content.  more...

HomeSplit takes team approach with real estate purchases Premium Content

By Glenn Roberts Jr., Friday, March 3, 2006.

A Realtor and tech guru is battling housing affordability in California's Silicon Valley area with a new service that seeks to form home-buyer groups for the collective purchase of small apartment buildings.

Bill Ricardi, founder and CEO of HomeSplit.com and a Realtor for Windermere Silicon Valley Properties in Mountain View, Calif., said the new service "is somewhere in between a house-hunter dating servi  more...

Real estate rates may soon succumb to global pressure

By Lou Barnes, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Long-term Treasury rates broke out of a month-long range...upward, and today above last November's two-year high at 4.68 percent. Mortgage damage is modest for now, fixed-rate loans still within sight of 6.25 percent, but we are going higher.

The source of pressure is global, having nothing to do with new domestic economic data. The rate rise on Thursday was, if anything, limited by weakish news: February retail sales disappointed, consumer confidence continued to sag, home sales slid for the fourth-straight month, and long rates rose anyway.  more...

Home-buying attitudes hit 15-year low

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Consumer confidence fell in February as home-buying attitudes dropped to their lowest level in 15 years, according to the University of Michigan's Survey of Consumers released today.

"The latest survey indicates that consumers have adopted a less favorable outlook for economic growth, expressed heightened concerns about potential increases in unemployment, and no longer anticipate any additional declines in the inflation rate," according to Richard Curtin, the director of the University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers.

The Index of Consumer Sentiment was 86.7 in the Febru  more...

Toronto real estate sees near-record month

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Home sales in Toronto, Canada, grew 9 percent in February from a year ago, marking the second-best February ever, the Toronto Real Estate Board reported today.

The 6,756 closed home sales last month came within 2 percent of the record set in February 2002, according to TREB, and gained 47 percent from January 2006 when 4,587 homes were sold.

"The performance of the Toronto area market early in the year has been very encouraging," said TREB President John Meehan.  more...

Massachusetts man sentenced in real estate deed scam

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

A Westboro, Mass., man was sentenced Feb. 27 in federal court on charges of conspiracy, mail fraud and witness tampering in connection with a deed scam, the U.S. Attorney's Office of Worcester, Mass., reported this week.

U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan and Kenneth W. Kaiser, special agent in charge for the FBI, announced that Hasan Hussain, 44, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge F.  more...

Former Homestore exec pleads guilty to fraud Premium Content

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Peter Tafeen, a former Homestore executive, pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of securities fraud for his participation in a scheme to artificially inflate company revenues, the U.S.  more...

Newbie shadows a senior broker

By Alison Rogers, Friday, March 3, 2006.

I had been pushing and pushing to follow a senior broker-salesperson around, and I finally got my wish.

My firm's partners picked someone who's truly one of the good guys, the kind of agent that has a helpful tip for every newbie. I'm going to show you the underside of his day. But I'm an ink-stained wretch with a conscience, so I'm going to change a detail or two to protect a deal, and protect the anonymity of this agent: Let's call him Mr. Success.

First off, we agree to meet in the office at 10.  more...

Slowdown hits Virginia real estate

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Home sales in Virginia fell for the fifth consecutive month in January, as home-price appreciation returned to a more normal pace, the Virginia Association of Realtors reported Thursday.

Realtors reported 6,716 home sales in January, down 15 percent from 7,965 posted during the same month last year and down 36.4 percent from December 2005's 10,565 closings.

Some areas, however, did show increases in closed transactions for the month, including the Charlottesville area, Harrisonburg-Rockingham County, Lynchburg, Ma  more...

Overnight real estate rates track higher

By Inman News, Friday, March 3, 2006.

Long-term mortgage interest rates were up Thursday, and the benchmark 10-year Treasury bond yield climbed to 4.64 percent.

The 30-year fixed-rate average rose to 5.79 percent, and the 15-year fixed-rate gained to 5.44 percent. The 1-year adjustable was up at 4.63 percent.

The 30-year Treasury bond yield gained to 4.62 percent.

Rates are current as of 7:15 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Mortgage rate figures are according to Bankrate.com, which publishes nightly averages based on its survey of 4,000 banks in 50 states.  more...

Free Web sites can maximize real estate marketing Premium Content

By Bernice Ross, Friday, March 3, 2006.

(This is Part 2 of a two-part series. See Part 1.)

You are competing against five other agents for a hot listing. Do you know what Web marketing services to offer that will knock out your competitors and cost you virtually nothing?

Web marketing is like searching for a needle in a haystack. The more places you have your needles, the more people will find you.  more...

Conservation of building materials played key role in early architecture

By Arrol Gellner, Friday, March 3, 2006.

"People will not look forward to posterity," said the English statesman Edmund Burke, "who never look backward to their ancestors."

Burke's words ring truer than ever today, when many of the world's most fortunate inhabitants behave as if they were the only ones who ever mattered or ever will.

Although many of our ancestors have been pictured as heavy-handed exploiters of the environment, at least they had the excuse of ignorance.  more...

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