Updated: 10/1/2006; 3:45:12 PM.
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Friday, September 22, 2006

Despite a federal minister’s prior comments to the contrary, indications are Prime Minister Stephen Harper will live up to his campaign commitment to conduct a review of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s role in the multi-billion dollar leaky condo disaster in B.C.
11:34:43 AM    

Waters doesn't live in a tropical paradise; she and her family have a home in Westhaven, a housing development in Franklin, Tenn., that includes miles of hiking trails and greenways, community centers offering fitness classes and club meeting space, golf courses, and pool complexes and waterslides.
11:30:53 AM    

Posters taped to street signs and fliers left on front porches are quickly being replaced in Leesburg neighborhoods by community Web sites and local Internet message boards as a means for residents to quickly and efficiently get their messages out.
11:27:48 AM    

The group from Elliott Merrill Community Management in Vero Beach volunteered to paint and landscape the building as part of the United Way's Day of Caring that took place throughout the Treasure Coast.
11:00:54 AM    

The hurricane-ravaged 1515 Tower escaped the wrecking ball on Thursday but the ultimate fate of the 30-story condominium — and its 119 residents — still remains up in the air.
10:52:13 AM    

Rebecca Riley spent $873,000 for a condo unit in the posh Las Olas River House last year, but the real estate agent now feels a bit shortchanged. Riley discovered her condo unit is actually 490 square feet smaller than the size disclosed in the project's marketing materials,


10:51:01 AM    

A condominium association president was arrested Wednesday after investigators said $80,348 of the board's money was missing.

10:41:28 AM    

Investing in real estate looked so sexy. Like the tech-stock bubble that turned college kids and housewives into day traders, the real estate boom turned insurance brokers, doctors and bicycle mechanics into real estate flippers, who would buy and then quickly sell homes for easy profits.

10:38:54 AM    

After a decade and a half, the cloud hanging over the Bahia neighborhood may finally lift this Friday. Marin Superior Court Judge Michael Dufficy will decide whether to vacate the court order that requires the Bahia Homeowner's Association to dredge to restore boat access to backyards in the development.
10:34:38 AM    

A federal jury today handed down 13 guilty verdicts for an 80-year-old real estate investor accused in a scam to illegally convert Huntington Beach apartments to condominiums using fraudulent documents.
10:30:55 AM    

A Lake Adventure resident says his reporting of a community maintenance worker’s discarding of stamped pieces of mail made him a target for retaliation by the community board.
10:28:20 AM    

If this story were a scratch 'n' sniff, it would reek of rotten eggs. On the last street in Tarleton Oaks - a relatively new neighborhood near the Chesapeake border - disgruntled residents say the smell is pungent and ever-present because of a year-old mulch-and-compost facility next door.
10:22:15 AM    

Zourkas was responding to a call on Golf Road when he lost the control of his car while trying to avoid a pedestrian. He died after hitting a Highland Towers Condominiums sign, according to Giovannelli.
10:18:00 AM    

Two men with no apparent development experience and a history of failed investment deals are behind a condominium project that would alter the vista near Winyah Bay along Georgetown's northern entrance.


10:13:48 AM    

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