Archstone-Smith Trust, a big U.S. apartment company, paid $79.6 million for a 322-unit community in Fremont, Calif., that was built in 2003.
Day: July 6, 2006
Property values indicate valley economy is rallying
Silicon Valley's economy continues to rebound, at least according to one measure: a robust increase in the assessed value of property in Santa Clara County.
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Little Shift in Prices of Manhattan Apartments
Despite some signs of a weakening market, Manhattan's lofty real estate prices were little changed during the last quarter.
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Survey: Homeowners cautiously optimistic about real estate market
A new survey shows that 58 percent of Florida homeowners think the value of their homes will continue to rise over the next 12 months, despite indications that the state's unprecedented five-year housing boom is waning.
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Glens Falls among top migration destination in N.Y.
Glens Falls is one of the most popular destinations for people moving to or within New York state, according to a state profile released July 6 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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