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This real estate vet is sick and tired of Trulia and Zillow, and he’s not gonna take it anymore

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The battle over online real estate listings is starting to heat up again. Jim Abbott, president of the Abbott Realty Group and a 20-year real estate veteran in San Diego, recently announced plans to pull listings from Trulia, Realtor.com, Zillow and other online real estate sites. In a YouTube video announcing the plan (posted below), Abbott offers some colorful and damning language about the practices of these companies. The remarks have once again sparked a debate on the role real estate agents play in 2012, and how listing services play a role.

   

Mexico is a safe bet, developers say

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Reports of drug-related crime tied to just a few areas of the country

 
By Marty Hope, Calgary Herald; Postmedia News February 5, 2011
 
 

More than 30 companies involved in Mexican real estate have banded together to try to counter damaging news coverage about the country's violent crime.

   

Mexico's Riviera Maya a magic carpet of sand

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In the early 1980s, the pristine, beach-girdled Caribbean coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula was marked by little more than a few fishing villages. There was a hotel here and a hammock there, but not much of an effort to identify their position, nor much infrastructure to support them.
   

Yucatan – Mexico Real Estate’s Unique Cultural Gem

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When choosing to buy Mexico Real Estate and make it our new home, we consider the quality of the real estate, the comfort and the lifestyle it offers and the location; as a part of all of this, we also keep our fascination with Mexican culture in the back of our mind, whether it be the food, the music, the colorful artwork and traditional costumes, or the splendid architectural history. Within Mexico, Yucatan Real Estate is one of the places that best presents the combination of a comfortable lifestyle with a rich and distinct culture, easily accessible to American and Canadians who make this area their home.

   

Cheap Mexico Real Estate – Up-and-Coming Campeche and Costa Maya

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Mexico Real Estate continually brings new opportunities for those looking for both up-and-coming markets and for quieter, more affordable locations that are still relatively convenient and comfortable to live in. Two examples are the Campeche Real Estate area, the Yucatan peninsula’s “rising star,” and the Costa Maya Real Estate area, which is already drawing attention from international buyers, but still retains its original secluded beauty.

   

Some See a Real Estate Bubble Forming in Canada

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OTTAWA — Marie-Yvonne Paint, a real estate agent in Montreal, has the kind of problem most of her counterparts in the United States can only dream about.

   

U.S. retirees find home in coastal Mexico

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Jamie Reynolds, a 63-year-old retiree who lives in the El Pescador area, watched the sun set. Reynolds, like four out of five of the retiree-study respondents, owns his home in Mexico.

 

— Favorite activity: strolls on the beach. Biggest gripe: litter. Primary reasons for retiring in Mexico: the lower cost of living and proximity to the United States.

   

Canada's seniors market is growing

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In a recently released report, StatsCan announced that Canadians are now living longer than ever before. This longer life expectancy means that Canada's Seniors Market is growing 'on both ends'. More Canadians are entering retirement age, as the 'baby boomer' generation is aging, and retirees are living longer once they get there.

   

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Realtors president to link real estate and technology
13/03/2011 | The Norman Transcript

   NORMAN — Realtors know technology plays an important role in the real estate industry. The Norman Board of Realtors has scheduled a continuing education program April 27 at the Holiday Inn that will address the connection between real estate trends and technology. Ronald Phipps, president of the National Association of Realtors, and Richard Mendenhall, past president of the [ ... ]


Aren't All Real Estate Agents Realtors?
27/12/2010 | hamptoms.com

 
  Southampton - A common public misconception is that anyone who holds a real estate license is a Realtor.


Southwest Florida real estate market attracts Canadian investors, other international clients
06/12/2010 | News-Press

   They come from Toronto, London and Dusseldorf, and they're all here for the deals.


Competition Bureau not done with CREA
10/11/2010 | Toronto Sun
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  Weeks after a settlement between the Canadian Real Estate Association and federal competition regulators shook up the resale housing industry, the Competition Bureau is investigating separate complaints against CREA, QMI Agency has learned.


On the Prowl for Carlos Slim
08/11/2010 | The Wall Street Jounal
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 Soly Halabi credits his success to connections and a little luck. Any wealthy mogul with a taste for New York real estate has a favored broker in the city. For Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, it's a 27-year-old junior-college dropout who's yet to meet his famous client.


Calderon seeks limits on luxury cash purchases
05/09/2010 | Guadalajara Report
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  President Felipe Calderon is seeking to outlaw many transitions made with large sums of cash in a further bid to combat money laundering in Mexico. If the new laws pass, no one would be allowed to make cash purchases for real estate, automobiles, watches, jewelry, boats and dozens of other luxury items over 100,000 pesos (7,700 dollars).


International Buyers Dominate Miami's Residential Sales
16/08/2010 | Real Estate Channel
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 An estimated 60 percent of home sales in South Florida these days involve a foreign buyer, according to the Miami Association of Realtors.

That's an astounding number, no matter how you analyze the real estate market. Not only are international buyers playing a key role, they are driving sales at a time when U.S. investors clearly remain wary of pulling the trigger.

To a degree, this is a not [ ... ]


Where to buy: Top 10 cities
07/08/2010 | Financial Post
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    When investing in real estate, sometimes it’s necessary to look beyond your own backyard. The Real Estate Investment Network (REIN), a national organization of investors, has compiled what it says are the top 10 Canadian cities in which to invest. Few are major cities and some are surprising. Don Campbell, president of REIN, as well as one of the researchers on the study,  [ ... ]


Real Estate Doldrums on Gulf Coast Beaches
19/07/2010 | NY Times
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  GULF SHORES, Ala. — Nick Wilmott bent down on the beach near the high-tide mark and touched one of the reddish-brown pads of oil. It had washed up overnight from the BP spill off Louisiana and had yet to be cleaned up by the machines that sweep the beaches here every night.


Builders See Returning Florida Market
14/06/2010 | The Wall Street Journal
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SANFORD, Fla.—In Central Florida, one of the nation's most-hobbled housing markets, home builders are welcoming what they see as a returning market by snatching up cheap land and beginning construction on smaller, less expensive subdivisions. Home builders have been able to slash prices on new homes, partly because land is still cheap —some say as much as 40% to 60% off boom-era lot price [ ... ]