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ERA franchisor loses CEO to cancer

By Inman News, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.
Brenda W. Casserly

Brenda W. Casserly, president and CEO of ERA Franchise Systems LLC, died Wednesday, parent company Realogy Corp. announced today, after a long battle with cancer.

She joined ERA in 1998 as a senior vice president, and soon after was named chief operating officer. She was appointed president in 2001.  more...

ZipRealty, Howard Hanna rise in brokerage rankings

By Inman News, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.
<a href="http://cache.inman.com/files/stories/chart_real_trends_500.jpg">Click here to view chart.</a>

Brokerage companies ZipRealty Inc. and Hanna Holdings Inc. took big strides in the latest annual rankings of top brokerage companies by Real Trends, a real estate publishing and communications company.  more...

NAR projects 1% rise in '09 sales

By Inman News, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.

The median price of previously owned homes is expected to fall 5.1 percent this year, to $188,500, with sales rising 1 percent compared to 2008, according to the latest National Association of Realtors forecast.  more...

Demand for refis remains strong

By Inman News, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.

Applications for mortgages grew by 3 percent last week, as demand for refinance loans at low interest rates remained strong.

Purchase loans were essentially flat, but applications for refinance loans were up 3.7 percent for the week ending March 27, the Mortgage Bankers Association said today in releasing its Weekly Applications Survey.  more...

Pageonce: Forget about online passwords

By Inman News, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.
Flickr photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/liako/3170874142/">liako</a>.

Pageonce bypasses login screens, and culls and links personal travel, finance, social networks, utilities, e-mail, and shopping information to the iPhone and Blackberry devices.

James Engel, a Keller Williams Realtor in Beverly Hills, Calif., chose Pageonce for his iPhone "because I can log in and see different Web sites all at one time." The tiny screens on many mobile devices makes checking individual sites time-consuming.  more...

Housing Crash

By Inman News, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.

Photo by JOHN ROSSI

"Housing Crash."

This photo, taken by John Rossi in December 2006 in Warren Ohio "represents the 'dwelling's last stand' just prior to complete collapse," Rossi writes.  more...

Saving L.A. from becoming a third-world city

By Curbed.com, Wednesday, April 1, 2009.

LOS ANGELES -- Many of America's cities are in the crapper thanks to years of policy that's favored suburbs and sprawl, writes The New York Times' architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff. But with a city guy in the Oval Office, and billions being pumped into urban centers, this trend is reversible and opportunity especially lies in four cities: New Orleans, Buffalo, New York City's Bronx borough, and Los Angeles.

Ouroussoff acknowledges our city has fared better than most (our booming population has been spared from natural disasters), but our limited transit network and our lack of green space threaten the livability of L.A., and if unchecked, could turn the city into a North American Cairo. But a "citywide plan that anchored Los Angeles along two major axes -- the green river and the asphalt boulevard -- could save it from becoming a third world city," writes Ouroussoff, a former architecture critic for the Los Angeles Times. [Image via the L.A. Times]  more...

 
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