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- Obama backs uniform loan disclosure
- 'Think outside the hammock'
- New laws for Pennsylvania mortgage brokers
- Alternatives to traditional financing
- Homeowners smug no more
- Black crud invades whirlpool bath
- Realtor launches online 'reality show'
- Sorting out real estate data, politics
- New brokerage model: from bust to boom
- CoTweet: teaming up on Twitter
- States get room to regulate lending
- Bill would suspend new appraisal rules
- New school of real estate marketing
- Getting a feel for sensory homebuyers
- Refi hit with title insurance 'junk fee'
- Contingencies frustrate buyers, sellers
- Secrets to saving money on mortgages
- Realtor membership rises in some areas
- Inman News wins blog award
- For-sale inventory halved in California
- KB Home trims inventory, losses
- Study: Pros, cons of mortgage choices
- Low rates: Good news, bad news
- Lowball offers fail buyers
- Looking for hyperlocal content?
- Decking choices abound
- The great condo collapse
- Closing.com gets ready for RESPA reform
- Appraisal issue coming to a head
- Holding real estate agents accountable
- Fun with maps
- Little change in mortgage rates
- Keep social media social
- Dozens indicted in Chicago mortgage schemes
- Contingent sales a tricky business
- First-time buyer clueless about costs
- Not all violations warrant eviction
- What is the state of foreclosures in your area?
- Fed offers assurances on rates
- When humans do inhuman things
- Review 1: T-reX Global tools
- Review 2: T-reX Global tools
- Review 3: T-reX Global tools
- Product Review: T-reX Global tools
- Mortgage applications up 6.6%
- Title overcharge doesn't void mortgage
- Tips on taking the homebuyer tax credit
- When stimulus is meaningless
- No spring in May new-home sales
- Realestate.com goes social, launches Town Square
- Easy fix for water hammer
- Design vs. content: Design wins
- Editorial: 'Junk' fees bad for consumers
- Coldwell Banker connects with YouTube crowd
- Inman News Product Review Rules
- Fannie, Freddie foreclosure starts spike
- Smart remodel, big returns
- 'Surf bum' rides real estate SEO wave
- Get money matters on the mend
- Index shows slowdown in price declines
- Housing inventory shrinks in May
- Defaulting homeowners strike back
- Illegal conversion must be undone
- SEO: Beyond the 10 blue links
- Unzipping investment properties
- Bloom is off the refi boom
- RealtyTrac numbers under fire in Atlanta
- Top reasons 'tweeples' love Twitter
- A case for tax credit extension
- Deferred maintenance often a deal-breaker
- Don't ditch the second home yet
- Default or family: Which comes first?
- Screen capture a boon to broker biz
- Report: Stage is set for recovery
- Kanjorski: Real estate key to recovery
- Return of the 'Bond Vigilantes'
- Feds see foreclosures as top priority
- Defaults, fraud drain FHA fund
- 'Rigorous' inspections becoming de rigueur
- Architects do more with less
- Pros and cons of linoleum flooring
- First-time buyer credit not a cure-all
- High-end sales boost home prices
- Foreclosure expert almost lost first home
- Selling to the super-rich
- Inflation worries, mortgage rates ease
- New-home tax credit near capacity
- No one building anything anymore
- MLS usurping brokers' tech role
- Making your purchase offer stick
- Is $450 cleaning charge legal?
- Face time weeds out 'White Knights'
- Law protects disabled lease-breaker
- Zillow updates iPhone app
- IDX debate: Is it fair to block listings?
- Disclosures of an 'Agent for Life'
- Seller sues over point-of-sale law
- Six options seen for Fannie, Freddie
- Load-bearing walls and remodel fears
- Demand for refis, purchase loans falls
- Broker snubs limited-service listings
- Can updated tax credit stoke housing?
- Zemanta: Boost your backlinks
- Top 10 negotiating rules for Realtors
- Signs of a quality listing agent
- Secrets to selling in soft market
- Housing starts up, builder confidence low
- This house not for rent
- Feds to promote walkable neighborhoods
- 'Ghosting' rears its head after paint job
- Real estate marketing: show vs. tell
- The elixir of brand longevity
- No Bada Bing for Rightmove
- List price isn't the 'real price'
- Tech throws agents a lifeline
- Finding middle ground for home repairs
- The square-footage shocker
- Mortgage repayment yields big returns
- Report: Signs of real estate stability
- Real estate pedal pushers wheel and deal
- Real estate tech heads to the small screen
- Definite signs of a false recovery
- Hey buyers: Don't worry, be happy!
- Real estate domain-name auction fizzles
- Careful buyer regrets home purchase
- Great Father's Day gift ideas
- Condotels don't pencil out
- Talking and rocking real estate tech
- Housing hasn't hit bottom unless it already has
- Estately heads south
- Bill would boost tax credit to $15,000
- The real estate CEU blues
- 2009 Innovator Awards finalists
- Troubled borrowers fall prey to scams
- Raiding deposit raises legal issue
- HOA defaults ruin resale values
- Pace of foreclosure-related filings cools
- Requests for refis tumble again
- It's time for MLS consolidation
- New tech columns: More than 'Notorious'
- Defaults on de rise
- Lender violation benefits borrowers
- Two new sites in Hitwise Top 20
- Vets rescued by VA refi
- Rebranding real estate
- Rotted rafters: repair or replace?
- What social media is, ain't
- The social media epiphany
- Group certifies 'fair and safe' lenders
- MLS is more than technology
- Landlording advice, oversimplified
- Back out of deal, forfeit 3%
- Why homeowners bury St. Joe
- Skeptical of seller disclosures
- Real estate on Twitter: TweetLister
- Expert expects tight credit through 2010
- RE/MAX has national TV to itself
- Laying claim to real estate domains
- Debating fairness of upfront tax credit
- Real estate's perfect storm?
- More options for Home Affordable refis
- Check permits before purchase
- No reason for reduced commission?
- Helping borrowers who don't deserve it
- The 'Twittersphere' on Realtors
- A new look for MLS
- CAR offers iPhone app
- California MLS database gets boost
- Rate-rise threatens economic relapse
- MLSListings teams with Tarasoft, Listingbook
- Walkaway's unfortunate consequence
- One fourth of sellers reduce asking price
- Deck repair on a budget
- New Urbanism: more fluff than function?
- A great time to buy ... for agents?
- Domo arigato, Animoto
- New real estate agent law
- Agents go to town on foreclosures, REOs
- Keller Williams offering RealtyTrac data
- Post-it notes and the 'un-conference'
- Plain vanilla loans back above 5%
- Home insurance: ins and outs of coverage
- Double-dipping the loan-mod pool
- Tenant suspects manager of illegal entry
- Partial rent payments spell trouble
- Downturn widens homeownership divide
- Fresh ideas from the Nest
- Property tax rates poised for increase?
- Take networking to the next level
- Appraising the new appraisal problem
- Big Manhattan broker closing its doors
- Builder saved by bell in defects suit
- Demand for purchase loans grows
- Refinish oak table like a pro
- Roost.com announces redesign
- GMAC Real Estate to get new name, CEO
- No time to tweet? Tweetlater
- California targets foreclosure scams
- Phantom income haunts short sale
- Fear factor distorts financial advice
- California: 'Zero tolerance' for inducements
- Houston Realtor group doles out blogs
- Buyer's agent fails buyers
- Pending home sales leap in April
- Mortgage crisis is crying 'shonda'
- Family fallout fuels foreclosure fear
- A tale of two cities
- Cyberhomes looks to the future for salvation
- Scooping out social media advice
- Fees not intended for consumers
- The move toward collaborative search online
- Resale value high on buyers' minds
- Beware of 'wraparound' mortgage
- Today's buyers need thick skin
- Secrets of a master negotiator
- New bill gives prime borrowers a pass
- Going FSBO in a slow market