Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Georgetown real estate

  • WASHINGTON -- Georgetowns legendary Evermay mansion has become a 12,000 square foot, $22 million guest house for Sachiko Kuno and Ryuji Ueno, a pair of Japanese biotech tycoons who collect very expensive, very beautiful D.C.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Whether youre buying, selling or browsing, Georgetowners rely on their real estate agents to make things happen.
  • (Patch)
  • Real estate sales jumped in May along the coast even though they declined statewide, according to data released this week from the South Carolina Realtors association.
  • (myrtlebeachonline.com)
  • Washington, DC -- Georgetown will become even more electrifying this summer Now through Labor Day weekend, EastBanc Inc., a D.C.
  • (PRLog (free press release))
  • Georgetown is known for low crime rate As you try to find land for sale in Tx, you should do your search but never forget to consult a real estate agent or agency. Just like any property purchase, your best source of information is these professionals.
  • (pressbox.co.uk)
  • In the U.S., high-end markets like the Upper East Side and Georgetown have remained strong throughout the sub-prime mortgage crisis, as demand for expensive real estate in top-tier markets never really dissipated.
  • (NASDAQ)
  • Her impressive work history includes positions in the fields of law, politics, real estate, accounting in Law from Howard University in 1979 and a JD from Georgetown University in 1982.
  • (24-7PressRelease.com)
  • WASHINGTON -- In Georgetowns exclusive, high-rent real estate market, sometimes it can be tough to stick to Republican principles of free markets and deregulation.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Louisa County's Real Estate Transfer records for 2012 being compiled and Smith, Louisa, 0.932 acre, Lot 21, Section II, Georgetown SD, $507,000 (DBS) Fannie Mae to Shannon Sarmiento, Louisa, 2.
  • (Central Virginian)
  • For a third time this year, Republicans in the House will hold a hearing at an unused federal building in Washington, D.C.
  • (Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog))

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