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Luxury home sellers feeling rich again
After a long, dry spell, it's almost — but not quite — a seller's market for the nation's pricier houses, according to an organization that trains agents who specialize in selling luxury properties. Although upscale housing is selling better...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Real Estate, Real Estate Sellers, Services and Shopping
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The day ahead in business May 9
Reports: Initial jobless claims for week ended May 4, 7:30 a.m.; Wholesale inventories for March, 9 a.m.; Mortgage rates for week ended May 9, 9 a.m.; Natural gas inventories for week ended May 4, 9:30 a.m. Local earnings: Allscripts Healthcare...
Tags: Consolidated Communications Holdings Incorporated, Apache Corporation, The Carlyle Group, Inland Real Estate Corp., EchoStar Communications Corp.
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Orlando housing starts up 29% from year ago
Housing starts in Metropolitan Orlando were up 29 percent during the first quarter of the year, though growth is expected to slow in key locations, according to a report released Tuesday by Metrostudy Inc. Builders in the four-county metro area started...
Tags: Land Price, Homes
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Medical device recycling firm builds Boynton Beach business
Most of the office furniture and artwork at EPrewards in Boynton Beach was found at garage sales. Company founder Steve Miller points proudly to a granite conference table snagged when a former office tenant couldn't move it. He says the use of existing...
Tags: Boynton Beach, Cardiologists, Hospitals and Clinics, Electrophysiology, Washington, DC
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Back Nine: An Above Par Golf-Course Tavern
The Hartford CourantIt's time to golf, and for regulars at the state's many public courses, the 19th hole means a hamburger or a hot dog and a beer. But not at Southington Country Club, where once again the Calvanese Family, best known for the good food at such places as...Tags: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Arts and Culture, Salads, Seafood
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Virginia Eastern Shore museum to auction off inventory of waterfowl decoys, nautical items
CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. (AP) — A museum on Virginia's Eastern Shore is preparing to auction of its inventory of nautical items and waterfowl decoys. The Refuge Waterfowl Museum in Chincoteague is holding a set of auctions in May and September from its...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia), Auction Service
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April's Fastest- and Slowest-Selling Cars
KickingTiresApril's fastest-selling cars mixed luxury models with recent redesigns and, oddly enough, a few oldies. The Audi Q5 and Q7 ??? frequent speedy sellers despite their age ??? met the likes of the BMW X3, Land Rover Range Rover, Mercedes-Benz......Tags: Jaguar, Volvo, North American International Auto Show, Manufacturing and Engineering, Passenger Cars
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Small Wonders: Jumping into housing bubble 2.0
Dear Home Seller, Thank you for allowing us in your home during yesterday's open house. Our Realtor suggested we include this personal letter with our bid to set us apart from the 83 other offers you're likely drooling over right now. I'm supposed...
Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate, Foreclosures, Real Estate Sellers, Services and Shopping
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I've tried bleach and chemicals: How can I kill wisteria vines?
Q: I have two five-year-old wisteria vines that I have been trying to get rid of for several years. I have tried cutting them back to a stub, I have drilled holes in the stubs and poured bleach, total weed kill and other sorts of products and still they...Tags: Tools and Hardware, Carrots, Phoebe Floral Shop, Lettuce, Parsnips
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Homebuilders gain from shortage of existing inventory
It's been a long time since Wall Street analysts were on conference calls with publicly traded homebuilders, congratulating executives on a great quarter. But that's what's been happening, as one publicly held national homebuilder after another has...
Tags: Labor Markets, Ryland Group Incorporated, Employment, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Career and Workplace
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First-time buyers learn compromise
After about six months of looking, Richard Mallek and his wife, Susan, are ready to close on their first home, a three-bedroom sanctuary with old Florida charm in Boynton Beach, Fla. Before the couple began their search last summer, they paged through...
Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Federal Housing Administration, Coconut Creek, Fort Lauderdale, Banking
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Disney dreamer turns boyhood passion into lifelong career
As a guy who started his own company before he graduated from high school, Garner Holt is just a big kid who owns a giant toy factory. "I feel like I've never worked a day in my life," said the founder and president of Garner Holt Productions, the...
Tags: Media Industry, Theme Park Vacations, High Schools, Halloween, Travel
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