Thursday, November 03, 2005

Real Estate News for Thursday, November 3rd, 2005

Realtor shot while door-to-door canvassing in Diamond Bar. "He was just hoping to make a sale before Christmas, and he gets shot," said Jean Bethel, the mother-in-law of the real estate agent, Eric Hinks. Hinks remains hospitalized with a shattered shoulder and pelvis and severe damage to his intestines, Bethel said. He has four children under the age of 5 and is his family's only breadwinner, she said. Click here to read more.

Real estate inheritors learn value of living trusts. Time-consuming probate court raises costs, invites capital gains tax. More question and answers with Bob Bruss. Click here to read more.

The California Association of REALTORS(R) Leadership Team for 2006 is now in place. Vince Malta is the Association's 2006 president, Colleen Badagliacco is president-elect, James Liptak is treasurer and Joel Singer is state secretary. The officers for 2006 began their official terms at the close of the National Association of REALTORS(R) Conference and Expo in San Francisco Oct. 31. Click here to read more.

San Diego Edges Out Washington, D.C. as Top Market; Los Angeles Ranks Third. Although a continuous flow of capital has kept the real estate industry stable overall, growth over the next year is likely to be more moderate compared to the robust levels of recent months, with much depending on what happens with a variety of factors such as consumer spending, energy prices, housing demand, job growth, corporate productivity gains and inflation, according to Emerging Trends in Real Estate(R) 2006, just released by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. Click here to read more.

~Tina Jan~
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