Regional Spotlight: Connecticut Home Sales Rise 11.5...
Tuesday Dec 8 | via Natl. Relocation & Real Estate
RISMEDIA, December 9, 2009 - Sales of single-family homes and condominiums in Connecticut jumped by double-digit percentages in October 2009 from a year earlier, according to The Warren Group, publisher of The Commercial Record . Comment?
Middletown: Catholic Charities Is Back To Serve Midd...
Monday Dec 7 | via Hartford Courant
Submitted by Bill Maune, Catholic Charities, on 2009-12-06.   Catholic Charities are in the process of establishing a local office at 553 Portland Cobalt Road at the site of the former Affirmation Counseling program in Portland. Comment?
Tax credit keeps low-priced homes selling here
Oct 30, 2009 | via The Day
In this real estate market, "flat is good." So said Timothy M. Warren Jr., chief executive of The Warren Group, as he released September real estate statistics Thursday that showed sales of single-family homes in New London County edging up 2.2 percent in September compared to a year ago, with statewide numbers essentially the same as last year. Comment?
Real estate sales rise again in New London County, b...
Oct 29, 2009 | via The Day
Sales of single-family homes edged up 2.2 percent in September, but the median price was off $22,000 compared to a year ago, according to real estate statistics released today. Comment?
Home Sales Up; Prices Keep Sliding
Oct 2, 2009 | via The Hartford Courant
House sales in Connecticut jumped in August for the second consecutive month, this time by nearly 7 percent compared with a year earlier, as buyers took advantage of lower asking prices and a first-time federal home buyer tax credit. Comment?
A Decade Of Big Gains, Losses: Part Two
Wednesday Dec 30 | via The Hartford Courant
Connecticut closes the decade with 58,000 fewer jobs than it had at the end of 1999, a 3.5 percent decline that puts the state it at or near the bottom nationally in job creation. Comment?
Top 10, No. 4: The Greatest Recession Brings Jobless...
Monday Dec 28 | via WTIC-TV Hartford
Two years ago, when Connecticut and the nation entered the downturn that has come to be known as the Great Recession, unemployment hovered at 5 percent. Comment?
Thursday Dec 17 | via Connecticut Post
Angelica Nolan has joined the New Canaan office of Coldwell Banker Previews in New Canaan. Comment?
Connecticut House Sales Jump 11.5% From a 08: Warren...
Monday Dec 7 | via Housing Wire
Single-family house and condo sales in Connecticut rose by double-digit percentages in October from the previous year, according to real estate information provider The Warren Group . Comment?
Eastern Connecticut Association of Realtors installs...
Nov 28, 2009 | via The Day
A Mystic-based real estate professional has been named president of the Eastern Connecticut Association of Realtors. Comment?
The CrisisWHAT You Really Lost Today
5 min ago | via American Reporter
BRADENTON, Fla., Oct. 3, 2008 -- Like a bad joke, the Dow swung up close to 300 points today as lawmakers voted at 1 PM on the bill to bail out Wall Street banks and brokers, and then fell 450 from that point as traders began the clamor for more at the close. Comment?
Foreclosures weigh on home appraisals
Friday Jan 1 | via Orange Leader
It wasn't the first time that Katherine Scheri ruined a real estate agent's day with a low property appraisal. Comment?
6 min ago | via American Reporter
Take this guy: His wife works at McDonald's, pulling down $180 a week on $7.50 an hour, and he makes a solid $15 an hour and brings home $600 a week before taxes. Comment?
Pimco Cuts Holdings of Treasuries, Gilts, Grows Caut...
10 min ago | via Bloomberg
Pacific Investment Management Co. , which runs the worlda s biggest bond fund , is cutting holdings of U.S. and U.K. debt as the two nations increase borrowing to record levels. Comment?
Bernanke Says Better Regulation Would Have Curbed U....
11 min ago | via Bloomberg
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said low central bank interest rates didna t cause the housing bubble of the past decade and that better regulation would have been more effective in curbing the boom. Comment?