Realtors log small sales gain, keep streak going
Friday | via The Courier-Journal
Members of the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors sold 646 homes last month, a 2.5 percent increase from February 2009. Comment?
Will Realty partners buy Legacy Lofts, plan to compl...
Feb 16, 2010 | via Louisville Business First
The principals of Louisville commercial real estate firm Will Realty LLC have purchased the Legacy Lofts condominium property in a foreclosure auction and plan to complete the stalled project. Comment?
Anxious home builders await market comeback, return ...
Feb 1, 2010 | via The Courier-Journal
Dana Aroh started building houses in 1976 and once sold homes for $450,000 to $1 million. Comment?
Free foreclosure clinics help homeowners wade throug...
Jan 30, 2010 | via The Courier-Journal
After a job loss, Donald Mullins was able to find other work, but he went from making about $40,000 a year to about $20,000 and ended up six months behind on mortgage payments for his Okolona house. Comment?
W.Va. county sees assessments drop by $500M
Jan 8, 2010 | via Kentucky.com
Foreclosures have driven down real estate property assessments by more than $500 million in a single year in Jefferson County. Comment?
Kentucky Equality Federation Condemns the Kentucky H...
3 hrs ago | via Press Release News From 24-7 Press Release
All Press Releases for March 21, 2010>> Kentucky Equality Federation Condemns the Kentucky House Appropriations and Revenue Committee for failure to fund the Kentucky AIDS Drug Assistance Program; declares an AIDS Crisis in Kentucky. Comment?
Monday Mar 8 | via Kentucky.com
American Founders Bank: Stephanie Renner has joined the bank as vice president, head of compliance and CRA. Comment?
Boone called 'distressed' to get $$
Monday Mar 8 | via Community Press & Recorder
Boone County has not been immune to the economic downturn that has plagued the country in recent years but, by most accounts, it has fared better than a lot of other places. Comment?
Friday Mar 5 | via TulsaWorld.com - Business
Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. said Thursday its largest shareholder, Thomas W. Smith, has resigned from the board and is considering whether to sell all his stock. Comment?
New funds should help Appalachian home-buyers
Friday Feb 26 | via WKYT-TV Lexington
More people in eastern Kentucky should be able to afford housing. The US Department of Agriculture is awarding $25 million of mortgage funds to the Federation of Appalachian Housing Enterprises, or FAHE. Comment?
McDonald's magnate benefits from economy
3 hrs ago | via Desert Sun
Tough economic times require nimble repositioning of products and prices, but it remains the overall quality, value and people who keep customers coming back to Dick Shalhoub's restaurants. Comment?
Lead danger doesn't expire in old houses
3 hrs ago | via Detroit Free Press
Question: My wife and I plan to buy and restore an old farmhouse. Our real estate agent told us to take precautions to protect our children from lead paint. Comment?
10 min ago | via Macon Area Online
Sun Mar 21, 2010 6:32am EDT - A Wall St. sign is seen outside the New York Stock Exchange, September 30, 2008. Comment?
Obama calls for independent consumer advocate
16 min ago | via Myanmar News.net
President Barack Obama has called on US legislators to work toward a broad bank-reform effort to include a consumer financial protection advocate. Comment?
23 min ago | via Union-Sun & Journal
Chris Kreiger thought that, once he left Iraq in 2004, his fighting days were over. Comment?