New study shows which words sell, and which don't
By Ann Brenoff
Los Angeles Times
Words matter. Wars have started over them. Civilizations have collapsed because of them. And it appears the speed with which a house sells might be determined by them.
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U.S. 36 corridor holds breath for mystery buyer's identity
Use of StorageTek site could boost office market's recovery
By Margaret Jackson
The Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 02/02/2008 01:02:02 AM MST
If the mystery buyer of the former StorageTek site in Louisville brings the thousands of jobs many people are anticipating, it could spark an explosion of construction and new businesses in a market that only recently started recovering from the dot-com meltdown.
The ripple effect would be tremendous on the 7-million-square-foot submarket along U.S. 36 between Denver and Boulder. The office market there saw vacancy rates swell from 2 percent to 42 percent after the dot-com bomb in 2001.
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Stimulus plan also sparks housing market
By Les Christie, CNNMoney.com staff writerJanuary 25 2008: 12:37 PM EST
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The economic stimulus plan announced Thursday by Congress and the Bush administration includes provisions that specifically address the mortgage crisis. It aims to make getting a mortgage easier and cheaper in high-cost markets, to facilitate refinancing and to prevent foreclosures.
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